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1 s of "Skin Rashes", "User-satisfaction" and "Empowerment".
2 c Quality of Life 4.0, and parental resource empowerment.
3 t in household business outcomes and women's empowerment.
4 reatment, by reducing distress and improving empowerment.
5 eadership including innovation and community empowerment.
6  serious about gender inequities and women's empowerment.
7 acy and confidence, and social influence and empowerment.
8 ition, time, physical and mental health, and empowerment.
9 r 2 mos, focusing on child participation and empowerment.
10 s in poor populations, and fostering women's empowerment.
11 ities for monitoring and research on women's empowerment.
12 ies, including poverty reduction and women's empowerment.
13 ntervention arms in either parental resource empowerment (0.07 units; 95% CI, -0.02 to 0.16) or child
14 ntion arms led to improved parental resource empowerment: 0.29 units (95% CI, 0.22 to 0.35) higher in
15 uld also contribute substantially to women's empowerment, achievement of universal primary schooling,
16  nutrition-sensitive approaches--ie, women's empowerment, agriculture, food systems, education, emplo
17 nd can be used to enhance youth learning and empowerment; although it is a tremendous health resource
18 vement of social determinants, civil society empowerment and advocacy, out-of-health and within-healt
19 ered by the interventions include a sense of empowerment and agency amongst all stakeholders.
20 efers to subjective experiences of optimism, empowerment and interpersonal support, and to a focus on
21                Broadening patients' sense of empowerment and promoting their autonomy are worthy goal
22 about how online support group might promote empowerment and the potential disadvantages associated w
23 s potential to widen the research on women's empowerment and to give a better estimate of its effect
24 action plans for disease prevention, patient empowerment, and cost-effective treatment strategies.
25             Transport infrastructure, female empowerment, and education also played a part.
26                                          The empowerment approach strengthens sex workers' agency and
27           Despite the promise of a community-empowerment approach, we identified formidable structura
28 ndertook a comprehensive review of community empowerment approaches for addressing HIV in sex workers
29 tion, were identified as three dimensions of empowerment: attitude to violence, social independence,
30 offer patients a participatory experience of empowerment, authenticity, and enlarged self-identity wh
31 ver, large-scale implementation of community empowerment-based approaches has been scarce.
32                      We found that community empowerment-based approaches to addressing HIV among sex
33                                  A community empowerment-based response to HIV is a process by which
34 mes were distress (Symptom Checklist-90) and empowerment (Cancer Empowerment Questionnaire), assessed
35 will need sustained community engagement and empowerment, continued research, political will, structu
36 f specialist attention, unnecessary travel), empowerment for health (self-preservation for devastatin
37                                    Community empowerment has increasingly gained recognition as a key
38 sex worker health programs--abolitionism and empowerment--have frequently divergent assumptions and i
39 of the model is the construct of Health Care Empowerment (HCE), for which there exist no validated me
40 increase public awareness, mobilisation, and empowerment hold promise as universal methods to reset a
41 a-analysis of the effectiveness of community empowerment in sex workers in low-income and middle-inco
42              The evidence base for community empowerment in sex workers needs to be strengthened and
43 uality of life, as well as parental resource empowerment in the Connect for Health Trial.
44 jects can advance science, support community empowerment, increase environmental health literacy, and
45 ATION: The index, named Survey-based Women's emPowERment index (SWPER), has potential to widen the re
46 Our objective was to develop a novel women's empowerment indicator from widely available data sources
47  public health and community development and empowerment interventions, and contrast community interv
48 ggest the utility of this 8-item Health Care Empowerment Inventory (HCEI) in efforts to measure, unde
49 g body of research supports the concept that empowerment is an important component of the recovery pr
50                              The Health Care Empowerment Model offers direction for the investigation
51 e, biological intuitiveness and investigator empowerment need to take precedence over the current sup
52 ere I argue that a similar priority focus on empowerment of all segments of all populations through e
53 communicated both by electronic tools and by empowerment of bedside providers to advance care when cl
54  clinicians on earlier recognition of shock, empowerment of front-line providers using specific crite
55 ion of extirpated species, the education and empowerment of people in the rural tropics, and the fund
56                It also offers strategies for empowerment of such a policy.
57 opriate cultural adaptations, accompanied by empowerment of the community, if the diabetes epidemic i
58      Overall, these results demonstrate that empowerment of uNK cells with angiogenic factors keeps t
59 nce of access to employment and the value of empowerment of user/consumers in the recovery process -
60 rvention and explains why combining economic empowerment of women and gender empowerment/relationship
61                                Education and empowerment of women are fundamental.
62 ls, such as promotion of gender equality and empowerment of women, reduction of child mortality, impr
63       We identified items related to women's empowerment present in most surveys, and used principal
64                        The Spanish Arthritis Empowerment Program was successfully disseminated.
65 ymptom Checklist-90) and empowerment (Cancer Empowerment Questionnaire), assessed before random assig
66 terventions that combine economic and gender empowerment/relationship skills building of women, as we
67 ing economic empowerment of women and gender empowerment/relationship skills training has been succes
68 to encourage increased support for community empowerment responses to HIV.
69 opment organizations do not focus on women's empowerment, they neglect the fact that empowered women
70 ement of anaphylaxis by increasing patients' empowerment to prevent and treat the disease.
71  small-to-medium effect size (d = 0.33), but empowerment was not affected (-1.71; 95% CI, 5.20 to -1.
72                  15 items related to women's empowerment were selected.
73 nts of health--ie, positives such as women's empowerment, widespread education, and mitigation of the
74 y staff in reconciling agency commitments to empowerment with the reality of their clients' limited c

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