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1 .4, 16.3) were uncertain or very or somewhat unwilling.
2 Safety concerns were most common among those unwilling.
3 th the USPSTF guideline), 42% reported being unwilling and 26% were unsure.
4 accines and 127 (32.3%) were hesitant (23.4% unwilling and 8.9% unsure).
5 s-reducing the belief that ex-combatants are unwilling and unable to change-beyond affective pathways
6 , those who withdrew from the trial and were unwilling for their previously collected data to be used
7 loit the different cellular systems of their unwilling hosts to facilitate their entry, replication,
8 ave posed similar questions, and I have been unwilling or unable to abandon either one for the other.
9 other patient." Theme 2 was patients who are unwilling or unable to adhere to the care plan.
10  for Eczema Prevention (BEEP) study who were unwilling or unable to attend OFC was developed.
11 oncentration of less than 29 IU/mL, and were unwilling or unable to continue therapy were required by
12                            If bystanders are unwilling or unable to deliver rescue breaths, we recomm
13 ts were excluded from enrolment if they were unwilling or unable to give informed consent, did not un
14 that views expressed might differ from those unwilling or unable to participate, it does highlight su
15             More patients age >80 years were unwilling or unable to participate.
16 y come at an energetic cost that animals are unwilling or unable to pay under some conditions.
17 reak-down scenario: subjects appeared either unwilling or unable to return the target to their partne
18 es show that the majority of US patients are unwilling or unable to tolerate this.
19                                 For patients unwilling or unable to undergo cystectomy, numerous loca
20  for BCG failure; however, many patients are unwilling or unable to undergo cystectomy.
21 eening modality for average risk individuals unwilling or unable to undergo invasive colorectal cance
22 t undergone previous local treatment and are unwilling or unable to undergo radiotherapy.
23 ntensifying insulin therapy because they are unwilling or unable to use injectable insulin.
24 12 months, or at least 6 months for patients unwilling or unfit to receive chemotherapy, were randoml
25 enal SABR as a treatment option for patients unwilling or unfit to undergo surgery.
26 atients who are clinically unsuitable for or unwilling to accept further treatment.
27                         Respondents who were unwilling to accept interception therapy in any question
28 r renal survival, a substantial minority was unwilling to accept the toxicity associated with cycloph
29 ons that the organisation's leadership seems unwilling to address.
30 cle even supporters of the project have been unwilling to be quoted on the record.
31        Oil palm producers, however, would be unwilling to bear the higher private costs of mechanical
32 n the preceding 12 months and those who were unwilling to consent.
33 t because of an assumption that patients are unwilling to consider FMT because of its unappealing nat
34     Of the 591 pharmacies, 242 (40.95%) were unwilling to dispense naloxone under the state standing
35 o so; 31 percent of the respondents would be unwilling to do so on moral grounds.
36                                        Those unwilling to donate VCA organs expressed concerns about
37                       However, pathogens are unwilling to easily reveal the mechanisms by which these
38 o may otherwise have remained unaware of, or unwilling to engage with such provision.
39 rapy or foam sclerotherapy treatments, being unwilling to enter into the randomisation process and ar
40 e with T2DM and particularly those unable or unwilling to exercise because barriers to uptake and adh
41  children and adolescents, who are unable or unwilling to exercise.
42 ing prosocial, with some people being simply unwilling to exert the effort required to live up to the
43 ing PC, were receiving PC, or were unable or unwilling to follow study procedures.
44 able alternative for women who are unable or unwilling to follow the higher intensity program.
45 er promiscuity than males that are unable or unwilling to guard.
46 shame on her family (51%-73%), and most were unwilling to have her marry into their families (80%-88%
47 h programmes, and prison officials are often unwilling to implement effective prevention measures suc
48             Yet, unlike the young, they were unwilling to increase their movement speed.
49 hniques indicated that, even when a payer is unwilling to incur any additional cost for gains in effe
50  that hunter-gatherers were either unable or unwilling to make these journeys(2-4).
51 sed studies when investigators are unable or unwilling to meet the regulatory requirements.
52           More than 40% of those phoned were unwilling to participate and, among those, 19% felt they
53 umber of patients with PAD who are unable or unwilling to participate in supervised exercise programs
54 tility of 0.994 (0.940-0.997), including 41% unwilling to pay any amount.
55                       Four parents (7%) were unwilling to pay anything for any of the studied medicat
56 vered clinicians, 759 (91.2%) reported being unwilling to prescribe MOUD to adolescents, 73 clinician
57 planned for curative-intent RT but unable or unwilling to proceed with 1 or more extractions recommen
58 ch that a person could intend to help but is unwilling to put in the effort.
59                                        Those unwilling to quit continued with TC in a parallel prefer
60                     Opt-in patients who were unwilling to quit received motivational counseling.
61 or smokers living with HIV who are unable or unwilling to quit.
62 st that the participants became increasingly unwilling to re-visit their initial parse of a sentence
63 fied factors associated with being unsure or unwilling to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
64 ucher's referral clinics, who were unable or unwilling to receive enzyme treatment.
65 cohorts of transplant recipients willing and unwilling to receive HCV-viremic hearts.
66 This may not be the case if participants are unwilling to report their minority status, such as sexua
67 references, yet individuals may be unable or unwilling to report their political attitudes.
68 with AERD or in patients with general asthma unwilling to risk nonselective NSAID exposure when oral
69 stitutions and data custodians are unable or unwilling to share it.
70  have found that authors are often unable or unwilling to share their data [8-11].
71 fused participation because they were either unwilling to start treatment with imipramine (30.6% and
72                     If parents are unable or unwilling to stop smoking, they should instigate smoke-f
73  for better renal survival, 31% (28/91) were unwilling to switch from azathioprine to cyclophosphamid
74 rt-term renal survival, and 15% (14/91) were unwilling to switch from azathioprine to cyclophosphamid
75 ected contact with the health system or were unwilling to take ART.
76  trial involving patients who were unable or unwilling to take statins owing to unacceptable adverse
77                           Most patients were unwilling to trade much time for excellent health, but p
78                      Breast cancer patients, unwilling to trade symptom reduction for even a small in
79                             About 49.6% were unwilling to travel 5 hours or more to seek regionalized
80 mit access to care if patients are unable or unwilling to travel.
81 al therapy or who were unable to tolerate or unwilling to try conventional therapy were treated with
82  with pocket infection who are unsuitable or unwilling to undergo extraction.
83                              Patients unable/unwilling to undergo mpMRI or with previous BC were inel
84 G NMIBC after BCG therapy who were unable or unwilling to undergo radical cystectomy.
85 o do not respond to, cannot tolerate, or are unwilling to undergo splenectomy.
86 s with LEC who had unresectable cancer, were unwilling to undergo surgery, or were medically unfit fo
87 were not eligible unless they were unable or unwilling to use approved osteoporosis treatment.
88                           More than 20% were unwilling to vaccinate, expressing concerns about vaccin
89 o accept a vaccine; and (3) unvaccinated and unwilling to vaccinate.
90                               Those who were unwilling to wear an N95 for most of their shift, repeat