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2 erences, despite evidence that some patients are willing to accept increased side-effect risk in exch
3 evaluating usual medical practices, but they are willing to accept less elaborate approaches than wri
4 nty-two percent reported that their patients are willing to accept poor QOL for a small chance of cur
6 The findings suggest that these stakeholders are willing to accept the coerciveness of outpatient com
7 tive impact on quality of life that patients are willing to accept the risks and inconvenience of rad
9 e intensive general medical intervention and are willing to accept voluntary treatment, the alternati
12 its of treatment, how much risk IBD patients are willing to accept, and to introduce ideas to facilit
13 erioration of VA, patients with nAMD seem to be willing to accept a high treatment burden with regula
14 orsening VA, patients in our study stated to be willing to accept a very long time needed per physici
17 s and parents of children with IBD appear to be willing to accept the known risks associated with IBD
18 veys suggest that the majority of the public is willing to accept the use of animals in research if h
20 mance related to these monitors and just 13% were willing to accept incentives/risk for their perform
21 mobility as "very important" outcomes, they were willing to accept loss of attachment of up to 1 mm,
22 who experienced an illness exacerbation and were willing to accept voluntary treatment were randomly
23 ther barrier and this has kept patients from being willing to acknowledge their psychological problem
26 tiously adhere to standardized technique and be willing to assume clinical responsibility, including
29 ical society policies, many physicians would be willing to be involved in the execution of adults.
31 with regular screening, and most would have been willing to be recalled more often for either a noni
32 ology practices from Belgium and Canada that were willing to be assigned to either of the study group
33 reported drug injection in the past 30 days, were willing to be interviewed for about 1 hour and test
35 eet the study criteria but also to those who are willing to begin a medication treatment and disconti
40 o be successful with these lenses, they must be willing to compromise somewhat on the quality of visi
44 Overall, members of potential user groups were willing to consider taking PrEP (61% reported that
47 In support of this view, we show that adults are willing to destroy others' resources to avoid inequa
48 to select chemical fragments that they would be willing to develop into a lead compound from a set of
49 discuss ADs with their oncologist but would be willing to discuss them with an admitting physician.
51 ternatives, express to the patient what they are willing to do, discuss the relevant legal issues, an
52 suggesting that one-third of patients might be willing to donate at imminent death, we estimate that
53 The degree to which the US voting public is willing to donate a kidney and the perceptions of cur
56 ty of participants (66.04%) stated that they were willing to donate their organs for transplant purpo
57 's legislation, the proportion of people who were willing to donate their organs was greater in opt-o
59 he US Food and Drug Administration approval, are willing to employ gene transfer therapies in their p
61 s of commons dilemmas have found that people are willing to engage in costly punishment, frequently g
66 imum amount of financial resources that they are willing to give up in exchange for the object being
68 f respondents (57-71% depending on scenario) were willing to give leeway to future surrogate decision
69 life as excellent or very good, 284 (68.6%) were willing to give up at most 1 month of 12 in exchang
70 nt device for another), or (c) if they would be willing to go to the clinic for the given increase in
73 proxy for research decision making, and most were willing to grant their proxy leeway over their adva
75 there were circumstances in which they would be willing to hasten a patient's death by prescribing me
78 Society of Critical Care Medicine membership is willing to help support them and work to further shap
80 implemented by fair-minded individuals, who are willing to impose the cooperation norm at a personal
81 demonstrate experimentally that chimpanzees are willing to incur a material cost to deliver rewards
84 ocietal cost reflects the time that patients are willing to invest to attend the high-risk clinic.
85 ung professionals of outstanding promise who were willing to join me in "betting the house" that, wor
86 s smart, motivated students and postdocs who were willing to join my search for molecular understandi
88 we show that the brain controls how much it is willing to learn from the current error through a pri
91 need to provide care to the underserved and are willing to make personal sacrifices to meet that nee
93 earch on the effort contributions volunteers are willing to make to crowd science projects is lacking
94 mokers 18 years and older who are assumed to be willing to make a quit attempt during a year's time.
96 nician variability; however, clinicians must be willing to modify personal styles of clinical managem
97 predictive value for pathCR at which one may be willing to omit surgery, there was no clear increment
98 nt indicate that substantially more patients are willing to participate than are actually accrued.
99 ation-weighted respondents stated they would be willing to participate in a biobank; willingness and
105 at high risk for acquiring an infection, and were willing to participate in a behavioral intervention
106 % (gene transfer scenario) to 92% (drug RCT) were willing to participate in future dementia research.
108 The majority of respondents said that they were willing to participate in research if they lost the
112 For example, studies have shown that people are willing to pay more for a small set of high-quality
113 rting bid were then asked whether they would be willing to pay 200% and then 400% of this initial bid
115 ed ceiling, we calculate how much one should be willing to pay for emitting an additional unit of eac
116 We examine how much more society ought to be willing to pay for TAF over TDF, in exchange for its
117 mate the monthly US dollar amount they would be willing to pay to obtain for their child the followin
120 erred over alternative strategies if society is willing to pay $50,000/QALY and statins cost $1.54 to
123 sensitivity analysis, if a third-party payer was willing to pay 150 000 dollars per QALY gained, then
124 real-money auction), although a modest share was willing to pay the actual or expected retail price f
125 H would be cost effective if decision makers were willing to pay $4550 for an additional diagnosis.
126 sual primary care was 90% if decision makers were willing to pay 1,900 pounds for improvements in fun
130 increased the opportunity cost most subjects were willing to pay for a reward of a given intensity.
131 imulation also elevated the effort cost rats were willing to pay for cocaine and made associated cues
132 Patients reported high satisfaction and were willing to pay out of pocket for access to such ser
134 concrete latrine SanPlats, 60% of households were willing to pay US$0.48 and 10% of households were w
135 willing to pay US$0.48 and 10% of households were willing to pay US$4.05, yet the average cost of sup
136 centage of available family income) families were willing to pay was $395 ($300; 15%) for ARTHRO and
138 splant centers surveyed currently perform or are willing to perform NDLD (14/25), and although only t
139 me cases, and nearly half (46 percent) might be willing to prescribe a lethal dose of medication if i
140 decreased the amount of effort that patients were willing to produce for a given reward and (2) slowe
141 contacted authors to determine whether they were willing to produce new predictions for standardised
142 sia or assisted suicide for themselves, they are willing to provide these interventions for their pat
144 euthanasia themselves and whether they would be willing to provide patients the same interventions.
145 adults in the continental United States who were willing to provide DNA from buccal swabs through th
146 he absence of such institutions, individuals are willing to punish defectors, even at a cost to thems
147 may not be ready to quit immediately but may be willing to reduce cigarette consumption with the goal
148 d to patients with one exception: physicians were willing to refuse surrogate requests for resuscitat
150 54% of black women and 59% of Hispanic women were willing to return for a second noninvasive procedur
156 ive teams in any setting is when each member is willing to speak up to share thoughts and ideas to im
158 ive treatment for cancer, and even those who are willing to stop treatment, express a clear preferenc
159 a life expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least
160 a life expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least
161 a life expectancy of at least 10 years, and are willing to take low-dose aspirin daily for at least
162 s multiple challenges, MSM in Thailand would be willing to take PrEP, even if they had to experience
167 more clearly effective treatments and should be willing to tolerate fewer associated complications be
171 ime-trade-off question again at 1 year, they were willing to trade less time for better health than a
178 ssment showed that more than 65% of patients were willing to undergo 6 months of chemotherapy for a 5
179 ed 18-65 years) were previously untreated or were willing to undergo a 1-week medication washout befo
180 risk of dying to undergo WLS, but only 57.5% were willing to undergo a hypothetical treatment that pr
181 slept in the household the night before and were willing to undergo home-based HIV testing, answer d
185 ient when it comes to money, but chimpanzees are willing to wait longer than humans for food, suggest
188 juries, the public has yet to show that they are willing to wear eye protection during recreational a
191 % of the total surveyed reported they "might be willing to write a lethal prescription," (50% Oregon
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