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1 cess to a tertiary care facility (46%-82% of respondents).
2 was sent out to all 503 current members (153 respondents).
3 matters (compared with 11.2% of colon cancer respondents).
4 ed 1 year later with n = 872 of the original respondents).
5 tal stay or health status as reported by the respondent.
6 fetime trauma was selected randomly for each respondent.
7 essment of participation, especially for non-respondents.
8 r 11.3% of variance in culture scores across respondents.
9  was administered to a random subset of NHIS respondents.
10    We identified 35 articles, including 7112 respondents.
11  greater problematic drinking than the other respondents.
12 c modeling and the simplicity needed for lay respondents.
13 months, and health status as reported by the respondents.
14 ar among heterosexual, bisexual, and lesbian respondents.
15 and social class biases were present in most respondents.
16  Use of a delirium scale was reported by 55% respondents.
17                                   Among 1596 respondents, 1048 had never smoked cigarettes at baselin
18                    In free-text comments, 76 respondents (11.5%) expressed skepticism that attending
19  were aware of retinal detachment; 32 of 219 respondents (14.6%; 95% CI, 9.9%-19.3%), acute angle-clo
20 In the multiple regression analysis of 34653 respondents (14564 male [47.9% weighted]; mean [SD] age,
21                                           10 respondents (20%) were unable to work as previous or per
22                               Among the 1147 respondents, 210 (18%) viewed themselves as operators, 6
23                                   Of the 292 respondents, 229 (78%) "always" or "periodically" ask pa
24                   A quarter of rectal cancer respondents (25.1%) reported difficulties with sexual ma
25 h of the diseases studied was low; 61 of 220 respondents (27.7%; 95% CI, 21.8%-33.6%) were aware of r
26                                Of 447 survey respondents, 27% were health subcenters (HSCs), 30% were
27                                  Two hundred respondents (30.8%) reported knowing of an adverse event
28               Among the 34 781 questionnaire respondents, 33 588 with complete data were included in
29                             Results Of 1,040 respondents, 33.7% were age >/= 80 years and 88.6% were
30                                       Of all respondents, 34 (72%) were supported by their jurisdicti
31 %-8.0%), giant cell arteritis; and 10 of 218 respondents (4.6%; 95% CI, 1.8%-7.4%), central retinal a
32 investigation was a cross-sectional study of respondents 40 years and older participating in the Beha
33                                  Of the 1011 respondents, 427 were male and 584 were female, with 43%
34 s, generated from a survey of 170 individual respondents (47% professional, 53% non-professional) and
35 3%), acute angle-closure glaucoma; 11 of 216 respondents (5.1%; 95% CI, 2.2%-8.0%), giant cell arteri
36 37 participants, 44 (37.0%) household survey respondents, 51 (23.4%) managed care respondents, and 17
37               We analyzed responses from 209 respondents (53%), mostly from academic centers (63%); 4
38                                    Among the respondents, 54.5% were not using CBCT for diagnostic pu
39  from informed consent enrollment than white respondents (55% vs 83%; p = 0.0494).
40                                              Respondents (55.4%) said that attending handoffs should
41                              The majority of respondents (58.1% oppose, 34.1% favor, and 7.8% neither
42                        Out of a total of 300 respondents, 60.3 % were females and 39.3 % were aware o
43                One hundred sixty-four of 266 respondents (61.7%) reported reading consistently throug
44                                   Among 1026 respondents, 63% planned to share their results with a P
45                                   Of the 122 respondents, 63%, 55%, 40%, 44%, and 30% reported, blind
46                                         Most respondents (72%) thought secondary use of data for rese
47                                         Most respondents (80%) had insurance coverage through a spous
48                                         Most respondents (89%, 611 of 684) agreed that promoting awar
49                        Interviews focused on respondents' acceptance of exception from informed conse
50 yet, when probed, it was determined that the respondent actually wore correction for certain activiti
51   Symptom data were collected using age- and respondent-adapted versions of the PediQUEST Memorial Sy
52 rporeal membrane oxygenation initiation, 97% respondents administer sedative/analgesic infusions, and
53  compensation ($50000); survey data included respondent age, income, education level, sex, US region,
54               Data were analyzed from 24 142 respondents aged 18 to 60 years (Regular Forces, 86.1% m
55                    The NHANES comprised 2975 respondents aged 60 years and older who completed the DS
56                     The NHATS included 30202 respondents aged 65 years and older with dementia status
57                                              Respondents aged older than 50 years were included.
58                                       97% of respondents agreed that health systems should evaluate s
59  600 hospitals linked to 27,009 nurse survey respondents and 852,974 surgical patients.
60  capturing general characteristics of survey respondents and assessing specific RI components, and ch
61  survey respondents, 51 (23.4%) managed care respondents, and 173 (57.7%) NYU Langone respondents met
62                                    Among the respondents answering individual questions on the postna
63  type of personal network about which survey respondents are asked to report is a potentially crucial
64                  Main Outcomes and Measures: Respondent attitudes on the importance of eye health, co
65 ach to public input has been surveys whereby respondents' attitudes about climate change are explaine
66 vide that separated liberal and conservative respondents' attitudes toward and behavior regarding cli
67                         Majority (99.1 %) of respondents aware of glaucoma also agreed the disease ca
68 analyses to assess changes in FBD by whether respondents believed that health facility attendance was
69 ef, self-administered questionnaire with low respondent burden used for the identification of CLE.
70                                 Facility and respondent characteristics, reported practices, leadersh
71                   Moreover, despite what the respondents claimed about needing to wear correction and
72                                         Each respondent completed a questionnaire that had questions
73                                   Consenting respondents completed a two-part survey composed of the
74                                Among the 143 respondents completing the 7-month survey, 109 (76.2%) r
75                              Over 88% of the respondents complied with more than three-quarters of th
76                         Additionally, 44% of respondents considered accessibility to AIT and 36% stat
77 s used paired comparison questions for which respondents considered two hypothetical individuals with
78 st sexual intercourse was assessed by 1 item-respondents could select birth control pills; condoms; a
79 ely reflect the status of kidney care in the respondent countries, the findings may be useful to info
80                              Overall, 27% of respondents diagnosed with CeD at least five years ago r
81 d individual, as well as a strategy based on respondent-driven recruitment into treatment.
82 ST) programs and HIV care during 5 rounds of respondent-driven sampling (2012-2013).
83 ruited MSM into cross-sectional research via respondent-driven sampling (RDS) in seven districts of M
84                                              Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a network-based form
85 inely used for surveillance in these groups, respondent-driven sampling (RDS), to be used as an inter
86  We recruited the study population by use of respondent-driven sampling and did the baseline assessme
87 ampled from 15 cities throughout India using respondent-driven sampling from Jan 2, 2013 to Dec 19, 2
88     We derived population estimates with the Respondent-Driven Sampling II estimator.
89                                  METHODS AND Respondent-driven sampling targeted cis-MSM for enrollme
90 d transwomen from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by respondent-driven sampling.
91                                              Respondents evaluated nine patient vignettes, three of w
92                                The fact that respondents expressed agreement to several types shows t
93                                     Overall, respondents favored a policy that included: some involve
94                              Only 19% of the respondents favored direct contact with the donor's fami
95              Three quarters (156 [75.7%]) of respondents fell into the "low/inconsistent" sun protect
96  involvement were assessed: how informed the respondent felt her PCP was about her breast cancer (eng
97 h her PCP (communication); and how often the respondent felt the PCP participated in treatment decisi
98                                              Respondents felt that public education, physician educat
99               Our results showed that asking respondents for less information can, somewhat surprisin
100 or the self-reported health outcome and 5035 respondents for the K6 outcome.
101            Our final sample contained 14 973 respondents for the self-reported health outcome and 503
102                        While the majority of respondents from all three groups perceived nurse prescr
103 progressive reduction in wellbeing with age, respondents from Latin America also shows decreased well
104                          Most (78.4%) survey respondents from states with laws prohibiting marijuana-
105                           We followed 36,613 respondents from the Black Women's Health Study from 200
106 th behaviours, and health problems) in 5,015 respondents from the English Longitudinal Study of Agein
107                                 For example, respondents from the former Soviet Union and eastern Eur
108                                         With respondents grouped by willingness to donate, we found t
109 terogeneity across respondents, with various respondent groups valuing policy mechanisms differently.
110          Self-reports were less likely among respondents >75 years of age (62.7% versus 74.6%; P=0.00
111 rough June 11, 2011), we ascertained whether respondents had smoked cigarettes, smoked water pipe tob
112                 Approximately, 20.7 % of the respondents have had their eye screened with just a few
113  associated with significantly lower odds of respondents having their most recent dental visit longer
114                         Approximately 72% of respondents held a college degree or higher.
115 bility, and four were acceptable to > 75% of respondents: hospice admission > 7 days before death, no
116 vey items with which to identify transgender respondents in general surveys often restricts the avail
117 spondents in Zambia and 4012 (22%) of 18 004 respondents in South Africa had laboratory-confirmed HIV
118  for 19 750 respondents in Zambia and 18 941 respondents in South Africa.
119  for 19 637 respondents in Zambia and 18 429 respondents in South Africa.
120  for 19 330 respondents in Zambia and 18 004 respondents in South Africa; 4128 (21%) of these 19 330
121 sional attire in all clinic settings, though respondents in the dermatology surgery clinic were less
122  to prefer professional attire compared with respondents in the medical dermatology clinic: race-adju
123 ingness and attitudes did not differ between respondents in the three scenarios.
124 onfirmed HIV status was available for 19 330 respondents in Zambia and 18 004 respondents in South Af
125 tained complete HRQoL information for 19 637 respondents in Zambia and 18 429 respondents in South Af
126                  We obtained data for 19 750 respondents in Zambia and 18 941 respondents in South Af
127  in South Africa; 4128 (21%) of these 19 330 respondents in Zambia and 4012 (22%) of 18 004 responden
128                                              Respondents included 12,079 participants in the 2004 sur
129                       The specialties of the respondents included 55.7% internal medicine, 19.7% fami
130                                  Of the 6489 respondents included in the multivariable linear regress
131                   Regression analysis of 204 respondents indicated that perceptions of legality of ma
132                                Nearly 60% of respondents indicated that they had a separate hospital
133                                         Many respondents indicated that they were already using ATS,
134                        Only 156 (25%) of 624 respondents informed their significant other.
135 f 337 individuals (85.8%, with a median of 2 respondents [interquartile range, 1-3]), representing an
136                                              Respondents living in the Boston metro area were invited
137                 Outcomes that 75% or more of respondents marked as "must be measured in all studies"
138                              There were 2005 respondents (mean, 44.6 years).
139                                        Among respondents, mean age at donation was 43.6 +/- 10.6 year
140  were found across time in the proportion of respondents meeting DSM-IV heroin use disorder criteria
141                                              Respondents meeting the criteria for either GERD, FD or
142 are respondents, and 173 (57.7%) NYU Langone respondents met DSM-5 criteria for adult ADHD in the sem
143                                              Respondents most commonly believed that nonbeneficial tr
144                Although there were few black respondents (n = 11), they were less accepting of person
145  parents surveyed was 36.6 (8.9) years; most respondents (n = 266) were female.
146  (n = 18,138) and non-psychedelic drug-using respondents (n = 78,236).
147                         Nearly two thirds of respondents (n=222, 64.4%) supported listing patients wi
148                                        62.5% respondents (n=45) to the module assessment reported an
149                         Significantly, fewer respondents (n=96, 27.5%) supported transplant listing f
150                 A survey of participants (80 respondents of 130 total participants) found that the ma
151         These preferences are similar across respondents of different ages, education levels, incomes
152   This survey study included data from 43093 respondents of the 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Surv
153 ol and Related Conditions (NESARC) and 36309 respondents of the 2012-2013 NESARC-III.
154                  Eighty-seven percent of all respondents offered RI services, though only 61% of HSCs
155 sing an online panel of Australian community respondents older than 18 years.
156  racial economic equality in the past, Black respondents, on average, underestimated the degree of pa
157                  Nearly half (49.7 %) of the respondents perceived themselves to be at risk of develo
158                      Greater than 96% of the respondents performed activities related to specimen pro
159 ormance (57%) and mental focus (38%); 87% of respondents planned to continue TSMB.
160 ormance (57%) and mental focus (38%); 87% of respondents planned to continue TSMB.
161   We compared these results to the remaining respondents' predictors from Wave 4 in 2011 and their tu
162           Wound care and medical dermatology respondents preferred professional attire comparably.
163                                              Respondents preferred professional attire in all clinic
164  completed a two-part survey composed of the respondent profile sheet and the Social Skills Inventory
165                                          The respondent profile sheet assessed demographic profile an
166 3%), mostly from academic centers (63%); 41% respondents provide venovenous extracorporeal membrane o
167 towns, population surveys were done in which respondents provided information about vital status, soc
168                                              Respondents ranked losing vision as equal to or worse th
169                                         Most respondents rated overall quality of teaching in fellows
170                               In all rounds, respondents rated the draft recommendations on a 1 (stro
171 etween Hispanic metropolitan segregation and respondent-rated health for US-born and foreign-born His
172                                All potential respondents received paper surveys and non-responders re
173 l status and other characteristics of survey respondents' relatives.
174 d significant associations between whether a respondent reported visiting an HCP about CeD in the las
175          Eight hundred fourteen (91%) of 895 respondents reported a prior needlestick injury, 583 (35
176         Thirty-nine percent of affected SADS respondents reported an increase in insurance premium ra
177                               Overall, 45.7% respondents reported having >/=1 teeth removed from toot
178             Five hundred seventy-three (87%) respondents reported participating in handoffs at the en
179                            Twenty percent of respondents reported paying for training.
180 ng our analytic sample (n = 3,567), 11.4% of respondents reported severe PTSD symptoms.
181                              The majority of respondents reported targeting moderate to deep sedation
182 2000 follow-up survey, 12% (1088 of 8796) of respondents reported that they had pollinosis symptoms i
183                                              Respondents reported the following concerns: challenges
184                        More than half of the respondents reported they experience ethical dilemmas an
185 or entrance in 57% of countries, with 78% of respondents reporting a requisite entrance examination.
186                                              Respondents reporting relevant respiratory symptoms were
187 ts were cookstove "users" compared to 95% of respondents reporting the improved cookstove was their "
188                  However, the proportions of respondents reporting use of ATS in the previous 12 mo w
189                                          The respondents represented 454 different manufacturing site
190    Using data on place attachment from 5,403 respondents residing locally, nationally, and internatio
191 -Mental Health (CCHS-MH) for the CGP (23,395 respondents; response rate, 68.9% [of these, 15,981 age-
192 ntal Health Survey (CFMHS) for the CAF (8161 respondents; response rate, 79.8%) and the 2012 Canadian
193 tive analysis of free-text comments from 316 respondents revealed additional reasons why attending ph
194 es' actions against external HIV stigma, (3) respondent's external HIV stigma, (4) respondent's inter
195 olleagues' external tuberculosis stigma, (6) respondent's external tuberculosis stigma, and (7) respo
196  past and present psychiatric disorders, and respondent's history of divorce.
197 a, (3) respondent's external HIV stigma, (4) respondent's internal HIV stigma, (5) colleagues' extern
198 dent's external tuberculosis stigma, and (7) respondent's internal tuberculosis stigma.
199 riend's substance use risk score increased a respondent's odds of experiencing SV by 1.19 (95% confid
200 d SV in adolescence did however increase the respondent's odds of reporting SV as a young adult by 1.
201  Having a friend who reported SV increased a respondent's odds of reporting SV by 1.95 (95% confidenc
202 aset to smokers, the designated exposure was respondent's report of trying to quit smoking (yes/no).
203 ing their own score, the distribution of the respondents' scores, and comments.
204 nosis among Cancer Patient Experience Survey respondents seemed to be independent of sexual orientati
205                                       Survey respondents' self-assessment of full or partial complian
206  not on the attributes being measured on the respondents, so correlations between attributes can be e
207 66% (95% CI: 63%-69%) of population-weighted respondents stated they would be willing to participate
208                                              Respondents strongly supported interventions to improve
209 ere no differences between the proportion of respondents supporting transplant listing after stratifi
210 er breast cancer (engagement); how often the respondent talked with her PCP (communication); and how
211 s previous studies that have documented that respondents tend to exhibit heterogeneous postdeployment
212                    Whereas high-income White respondents tended to overestimate racial economic equal
213                  Results: Of the 2044 survey respondents, the weighten mean age was 46.2 years, 48% w
214 95% CI 0.54-0.93, P = 0.01) among all survey respondents, there were associated decreases in the hosp
215                         Of the 3,182 Mexican respondents, those from Oaxaca (4.65%) and Zacatecas (2.
216 nd children for whom the mother was the main respondent to the study.
217                                 Out of 4,395 respondents to a sleep questionnaire administered in MES
218 lustrate the approach using data from 34,446 respondents to a tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency
219 uestions as high priority if at least 75% of respondents to both rounds assigned an importance rating
220 ed outcome measures relevant to DR and asked respondents to identify those that must be measured in a
221                     Seven questions required respondents to interpret BCID results, identify the most
222 ut GM food, and queries about GM facts cause respondents to reassess how much they know.
223  survey experiment in Rwanda that randomized respondents to report about one of 2 different personal
224 dementia who had been randomly selected from respondents to the 2014 wave of the Health and Retiremen
225                       Data from 50,356 adult respondents to the Asthma Call-back Survey from 2006-201
226 d adulthood (ages >15) is analyzed for 2,916 respondents to the Life History portion of the English L
227 rs, and walking speed was assessed by asking respondents to walk 2.5 m at their normal walking pace.
228  neurologists on the teaching faculty at the respondents' training institutions (neurologists on-facu
229                                              Respondents transplanted for alcoholic cirrhosis were le
230                A separate item asked whether respondents used a condom at last sexual intercourse.
231            The unweighted rounded numbers of respondents used in this analysis were 84000 in the cont
232 rolled cohort and the subcohort of 2005-2010 respondents, using cancer registry information.
233 a random-digit dialing process that selected respondents via both landlines and mobile telephones to
234                         The mean (SD) age of respondents was 42.9 (17.8) years; 306 (56.8%) were wome
235 ve 1 (2001-2002), which was reported by 1279 respondents, was significantly associated with substance
236                                              Respondents were 167 health professionals comprised of 4
237 271 females) and C2 (120 males, 320 females) respondents were 2 years postdiagnosis; the most frequen
238                                              Respondents were 618 health care professionals of these
239                                              Respondents were asked questions about their perpetratio
240          One thousand five hundred forty-one respondents were attending physicians during their most
241                         Nearly two-thirds of respondents were aware of cataracts (65.8%) or glaucoma
242                            Only 47.0% of the respondents were aware that consent from next of kin or
243                                              Respondents were categorized based on perceived role: 1)
244                                              Respondents were extremely positive about the interventi
245 esent study it was apparent that most of the respondents were lacking adequate knowledge on CBCT.
246                      Nonwhite and unemployed respondents were less likely to prefer professional atti
247                   About 63%, 24%, and 13% of respondents were medical, surgical, and wound care derma
248 ss to timely nucleic acid testing (NAT), and respondents were more likely to accept IRD if NAT was av
249  age was 28.1 years (5.8 years) and 32.8% of respondents were non-Hispanic white, 32.3% Hispanic, 27.
250                          A total of 68.2% of respondents were partially aware of common terminologies
251                                              Respondents were presented with scenarios comparing a "n
252                                              Respondents were resurveyed following group feedback (De
253                                  Most of the respondents were unsure about radiation exposure of CBCT
254 At Wave 1, 2.5% (weighted proportion) of the respondents were very-high-risk drinkers, 2.5% were high
255                             Only half of the respondents were willing to attend a hands-on course on
256 3 [13.2] years) completed the survey; 75% of respondents were women who usually worked indoors.
257 respectively, among 24%, 56%, and 20% of the respondents, whereas the practice standards showed that
258                 Of 2762 potentially eligible respondents who accessed the link, 1698 (61%) completed
259 ge was determined by the proportion of aware respondents who answered the knowledge questions correct
260  disease was determined by the proportion of respondents who answered yes, and knowledge was determin
261                           Of the 54% of SADS respondents who applied for insurance, 60% were rejected
262           However, most of the questionnaire respondents who ate untreated meals knew how to prevent
263 ey, 2578 (71.0%) responded and 2402 of these respondents who did not have bilateral disease and for w
264                                       Of the respondents who met DSM-5 criteria for adult ADHD, 123 w
265                                              Respondents who received a picture of a black male or bl
266  CI, 1.18-6.51), respectively, compared with respondents who received a picture of a white male physi
267 orld Mental Health (WMH) Surveys with 34 676 respondents who reported lifetime trauma exposure.
268                                              Respondents who reported SV by wave II had less network
269                        Results: Among 117295 respondents who resided in 828 counties, individual-leve
270                                              Respondents who viewed policy change negatively were als
271                                              Respondents who were aware and knowledgeable ranged from
272   The primary analyses were limited to 34653 respondents who were interviewed in both waves.
273                             There were 4,781 respondents, who were a mean of 56.7 years old, 71% Whit
274                             Among 3628 women respondents whose clinicians ordered comprehensive BRCA
275                                        Among respondents with 12-month and lifetime DUD, only 13.5% a
276 validated questionnaire items, we identified respondents with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), migraine
277                                              Respondents with higher alexithymia use avoidance as cop
278                                Only 19.8% of respondents with lifetime AUD were ever treated.
279 rospective national household sample of 1056 respondents with lifetime MDD at baseline.
280 sode characteristics and comorbidities among respondents with lifetime MDD in the World Health Organi
281 itioners and reduced hospitalization amongst respondents with multimorbidity (RR = 0.772; 95% CI = 0.
282 (OR=17.6) significantly predicted only among respondents with no history of prior anxiety disorders.
283                                 Furthermore, respondents with overlapping gastrointestinal (GI) sympt
284 D after subsequent random traumas only among respondents with prior PTSD (OR=5.6).
285 itudinal data on social functioning from 485 respondents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and ps
286                     A total of 34.6-38.1% of respondents with subsequent high persistence chronicity
287 dicted risk distribution, while only 0.9% of respondents with subsequent hospitalizations and 1.5% wi
288 ly identify those at risk for attempts among respondents with suicidal ideation.
289 and impaired functional capacity compared to respondents with symptoms compatible with only one of th
290                                              Respondents with TBI did not perform significantly diffe
291                                              Respondents with TBI were younger (mean age 64 +/- 10 y
292 e memory impairment was increased only among respondents with TBI with LOC and not among those with T
293 eric health problems were reported by 65% of respondents, with 10% of patients reporting problems in
294         Physical therapy was reported by 84% respondents, with 41% initiating it within 72 hours afte
295  significant preference heterogeneity across respondents, with various respondent groups valuing poli
296 d not perform significantly differently from respondents without TBI on any measure of objective cogn
297 of medical comorbidities and depression than respondents without TBI.
298                          The majority of our respondents would agree to participate in a clinical tri
299 es achieving agreement among at least 55% of respondents would be considered acceptable.
300 ot pose additional risks, but 62.5% of these respondents would still recommend written consent.

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