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1 (1.9) of the 8 contraceptives that they were asked about.
2 y a national survey of 2021 U.S. adults that asks about 15 psychological and political characteristic
3                                Patients were asked about 3 symptoms: pain, visual sensations, and a f
4 ict where during immunization visits workers asked about 4 health behaviors related to bed net use, f
5           We sent a standardised survey that asked about 50 physical symptoms to three UK military co
6                                         When asked about a history of atopic dermatitis, responses ov
7  for NHANES 2007-2008, all participants were asked about a history of health professional- or physici
8 n responses over time when participants were asked about a history of psoriasis.
9                                         When asked about a hypothetical mentally incompetent patient
10              At follow-up, participants were asked about a new physician diagnosis of dementia and PD
11                     Similar questions can be asked about a pandemic of influenza that is probably imm
12                            Participants were asked about a previous diagnosis of cataract, macular de
13 s living in North America and Europe will be asked about a variety of new technological and behaviora
14             Among the single-item questions, asking about a patient's use of a surrogate reader, conf
15 sions, a prompt within the medical record to ask about abuse, and a referral pathway to a named domes
16  Also examined were patients' responses when asked about adhering to those recommendations.
17 s also underwent a structured interview that asked about amnesia for traumatic experiences, the circu
18                      Of the 102,544 subjects asked about an asthma diagnosis, 9,782 reported lifetime
19                                  Instruments asked about an individual's own health status and elicit
20                        Respondents were also asked about any stillbirths and spontaneous abortions.
21       DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Ask About Aspirin project was a nonrandomized controlled
22                                          The Ask About Aspirin website had more than 1 million visits
23                                           An Ask About Aspirin website was heavily promoted.
24                        Annual questionnaires asking about aspirin use and other variables, including
25 icipate in the survey or were not explicitly asked about attempting suicide.
26                       The questionnaire also asked about big toe pain, joint replacement, and history
27                             Respondents were asked about births, deaths, and migration patterns in th
28 ions inquired whether women's clinicians had asked about breast cancer risk or their worries or conce
29                     At age 12, children were asked about bullying experiences and psychotic symptoms.
30                                A survey that asked about CAM use, health status, demographics, physic
31                     Key informants were also asked about causes of disorders, and their treatment, an
32 now permits a broad range of questions to be asked about CB structure and function in a genetically t
33                              Clinicians were asked about characteristics of the ideal consultation, p
34 sk patients with ocular infections should be asked about close contact with dogs and cats; and treate
35                                         When asked about code status, 56% chose cardiopulmonary resus
36 utrition Examination Survey, 1971-1975, were asked about coffee and tea consumption, which was catego
37                                   The survey asked about community partner-derived measures of patien
38 hare Power in the interaction, show Empathy, ask about Concerns or fears, and work to develop Trust b
39                                  Rather than asking about connections between each pair of individual
40                            Participants were asked about contacts with people with varicella or zoste
41 verted reported isolating, and only 19% were asked about contacts.
42      A subgroup of the respondents were also asked about coordinating-center agreements for such tria
43 yndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) test were asked about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinat
44 on-based register, in which respondents were asked about current and past church attendance and psych
45                            Participants were asked about current perceptions of VHA care, challenges
46  Previous biennial questionnaires since 1986 asked about date of birth, alcohol intake, and other hea
47 swered self-administered questionnaires that asked about demographic characteristics, diet, lifestyle
48                            Participants were asked about demographic characteristics, exposure to the
49                                           We asked about deployment, exposures, symptoms, and illness
50                                      We also asked about depression and several potential risk factor
51                            Participants were asked about depression, mental distress, domestic confli
52  network for a specific plan) to 94.3% (when asked about differences between traditional Medicare [TM
53 However, the GHQ-12 comprises many questions asking about different dimensions of mental health.
54                             Survey questions asked about differing characteristics of vision-related
55                       Participants were also asked about difficulties they had when approaching stres
56                          Providers typically asked about domestic violence in a perfunctory manner du
57 Collecting socioeconomic characteristics and asking about donation-related cost concerns prior to don
58 clinically suspected TTP-HUS were explicitly asked about drug exposure.
59 lf-reported e-cigarette communication (being asked about e-cigarettes by patients and recommending e-
60 all, 69.8% of physicians reported ever being asked about e-cigarettes by their patients (35.9% in the
61                Physicians who reported being asked about e-cigarettes had greater odds of recommendin
62                        Ten key questions are asked about each hit, addressing functions, phenotypes,
63 s, investors, and technology developers were asked about end user engagement, and all groups except t
64                        Respondents were also asked about experience and confidence in a range of glau
65 lived on farms at age 18 years or after were asked about exposure to crops, livestock, and farm tasks
66 d Security Scale score, and respondents were asked about family receipt of food assistance.
67                                              Asking about family history of asthma is a useful tool f
68                              The survey also asked about fear of exposure or transmission, anxiety, d
69 in question, emphasizing that physicians may ask about firearms (with rare exceptions), may counsel a
70                   Interviewed relatives were asked about first-degree relatives who were not availabl
71 mmonly encountered racial/ethnic groups, and asking about folk illness beliefs and ethnomedical treat
72                             Parents commonly ask about food allergy tests, to find a cause for their
73 ab Family Food Security Score, and 3212 were asked about food assistance receipt.
74  = .043), and those whose patients routinely ask about FP (odds ratio = 2.09; 95% CI, 1.31 to 3.33).
75                      Participants were first asked about frequency of acetaminophen use in 1990.
76                                    The SIS-C asks about frequency of past-year cannabis use with resp
77    A separate component of the questionnaire asked about functional outcomes and disabilities.
78                                        Polls asking about general gun policies (e.g., AR-15 restricti
79                                           We asked about genetic counseling, testing, and communicati
80 matic children younger than 18 yr of age and asking about genetic and environmental risk factors for
81  The intervention increased patient question-asking about glaucoma and glaucoma medications and provi
82                                   The survey asked about health and about friendships in school.
83 lled in the Seveso Women's Health Study were asked about history of fibroids, medical records were ob
84                                   Women were asked about hormonal contraceptive use in the context of
85                 Three years later, they were asked about hours spent walking, cycling, gardening, and
86       Heads of georeferenced households were asked about household deaths in the period June 1, 2004,
87    However, providers may feel uncomfortable asking about household-level social risks in the posttra
88 women and girls aged 15 to 25 years who were asked about HPV vaccination.
89 th Impact Profile (OHIP) questionnaire which asked about impacts caused by problems with the teeth, m
90 ents were surveyed with a questionnaire that asked about individual and family characteristics, eyegl
91 eporting physical violence by a partner were asked about injuries that resulted from this type of vio
92 ionnaire, which had follow-up questions that asked about injury and going "to the hospital, a doctor'
93                             Respondents were asked about institutional characteristics, spontaneous a
94 nitial survey plus additional questions that asked about interventions and changes occurring in the l
95 imary and secondary care staff should safely ask about IPV when parents or children present with fami
96 sing CAM use were that the physician had not asked about it and that the patient forgot to tell the p
97          In the FOA Study, participants were asked about knee pain and had bilateral weight-bearing a
98                               They were also asked about knee pain and limitations in function by usi
99                           Subjects were then asked about knee pain and weight-bearing anteroposterior
100 icipants were given telephone interviews and asked about known and suspected risk factors for breast
101               An online survey was developed asking about laboratory infrastructure and antifungal dr
102 ternists and other physicians whose patients ask about legal protections for information generated by
103  professionals to express compassion as they ask about life transitions and initiate conversations ab
104 e of 2030 youth aged 10 to 17 years who were asked about lifetime adversities and current distress sy
105 of what happened." Additional questions were asked about lifetime and past-year childhood adversities
106  the baseline and follow-up assessments both asked about lifetime symptoms, the loss of somatization
107 rticipants who underwent spirometry and were asked about lung health (1987-1989) were followed.
108 icians in order of their likelihood of being asked about MAID for each wave based on characteristics
109 orting headaches once or more per month were asked about migraine symptoms including nausea, unilater
110 PICUs with greater than one respondent, when asked about morbidity and mortality conference conformit
111 ofessionals often and were always or usually asked about needed help.
112                          Of the 115 patients asked about new or worsening back or neck pain, lower ex
113 2) were surveyed 6 months after donation and asked about occupation, time to return to work, and fina
114  clinicians and self-reported "always" being asked about opinions/beliefs about medical care.
115                      For all patients, being asked about opinions/beliefs by their clinician was asso
116                                              Asking about opinions and beliefs, regardless of race or
117 s including oncologists will increasingly be asked about options for assisted reproduction by members
118         All participants were systematically asked about oral manifestations, including dental enamel
119                                           We asked about pain or discomfort after staining and evalua
120 ns that public health practitioners commonly ask about pandemic influenza and match these with analyt
121                                   Interviews asked about participants' experiences with ACP, includin
122              In median year 2001, women were asked about participation in adult education, groups for
123                                    They were asked about participation in clinical research studies o
124 er, approximately half do not ask, or seldom ask, about patients' willingness to quit smoking, and mo
125                               Questionnaires asked about patients' 3 most recent partnerships.
126                                           We asked about patients' perceptions of financial burden(s)
127                            In this study, we asked about pDC behavior in the setting of virus-free in
128 s mailed in 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, and 1994 asked about physical activity, incidence of gallstone di
129 ical symptoms, particularly those items that asked about physician frustration and whether patients w
130 ating; none reported their current physician asking about political violence.
131                                Here, we have asked about post-transcriptional mechanisms regulating m
132 dents selected "I prefer not to answer" when asked about PPI's role in their research; this was more
133 -of-care diabetic retinopathy screening were asked about prior diabetic retinopathy screening.
134 group were nearly three times more likely to ask about prognosis (16.7% v 5.8%; P =.03).
135 this study suggest that practitioners should ask about puppy exposure when treating patients with Cam
136 ary work, and in median year 2006, they were asked about reading.
137                           Patients were also asked about reasons for use, symptoms for which they use
138                        All participants were asked about recent antibiotic use and had a blood cultur
139                                Subjects were asked about recreational activities including walking or
140                                         When asked about responsibility for medical errors linked to
141 ng and assenting members of a household were asked about risk behaviors; adults who were 18 years and
142  (NEEAR) Study during 2003-2005 and 2007 and asked about sand contact on the day of their visit to th
143                                              Asking about self-harm and suicide in primary care: mora
144                                         When asked about setting limits on medical treatment in the f
145 ty concerns regarding the potential harms of asking about sex assigned at birth (SAAB) within transge
146                Questionnaires mailed in 2000 asked about sexual function, physical activity, body wei
147 note, this simple approach does not directly ask about SI, which some individuals may deny or choose
148                  Health professionals should ask about sibling bullying and interventions are needed
149  23% of AWCs; P < .005), and a minority were asked about smoking (42% of survivors v 41% of AWCs; P =
150 nded they begin or continue exercise, or (3) asked about smoking.
151 mine the prevalence of allergic rhinitis and asked about sociodemographics and family history of alle
152 re not nationally representative and did not ask about specific changes surgeons were willing to make
153                                         When asked about specific aspects of care, fee-for-service me
154                                Subjects were asked about specific childhood ADHD behaviors, and the d
155                            The likelihood of asking about specific driving tasks was significantly gr
156                    Our findings suggest that asking about substance use, non-suicidal self-harm, slee
157 all groups except technology developers were asked about suggestions for technology development.
158                            Participants were asked about symptoms occurring in the week prior to test
159 surveyed them 4 to 6 months after discharge, asking about symptoms, comorbidities, and demographic ch
160 t, i.e., "Does the word describe you?") were asked about target words (adjectives for personality tra
161 onships, enabling biological questions to be asked about taxonomic assignments, environmental factors
162                            Participants were asked about television-watching habits in 1992.
163                                         When asked about testing in pregnancy, 16% of participants sa
164                            Participants were asked about Thanksgiving, COVID-19 symptoms, and SARS-Co
165                   We used a questionnaire to ask about the decision to be present or absent during re
166 e two-state model start to be observable, we ask about the experimental signatures of complex multist
167                                              Ask about the patient's Social context, share Power in t
168                            The second survey asked about the acceptability of directed donation to me
169                  The control survey (n = 60) asked about the acceptability of gifts before asking que
170 ts' personal beliefs and perceived norms, we asked about the acceptability of intimate partner violen
171                                   The survey asked about the acceptability of kidney donation by clos
172                           Their parents were asked about the acceptability of the swab collection met
173           Gastroenterologists are frequently asked about the appropriateness of PPI therapy for speci
174 the scope and scale of questions that can be asked about the causes and consequences of movement and
175                             Respondents were asked about the causes of and solutions to the problem o
176                             Respondents were asked about the characteristics of their kidney transpla
177                                           We asked about the children's reception of end-of-life prof
178                            Participants were asked about the context, behaviors, thoughts, and decisi
179                  In this study, we therefore asked about the contribution of serum lipids and cholest
180          First of all, the patient should be asked about the current alcohol consumption (i.e. active
181 log scale) were individually interviewed and asked about the description, cause, consequence, and man
182 n anywhere may occasionally see a case or be asked about the disease so a basic understanding of lepr
183 ring semistructured interviews, couples were asked about the effect of RA on their lives and relation
184                            Participants were asked about the feasibility of specialist-led screening
185                                    The first asked about the general acceptability of allowing altrui
186       These data allow broad questions to be asked about the history of life, but also present diffic
187                                         When asked about the importance of discussing sexual issues,
188 n some of the most important questions being asked about the living world.
189 d or reversed (that is, when respondents are asked about the morality of people they know well or peo
190 lts, caregivers, clinicians, and payers were asked about the most important challenges faced by older
191 and investors and technology developers were asked about the most important opportunities associated
192 erviewed at baseline and 6 and 12 months and asked about the number of encounters and the child's dia
193 he number of male sex partners and then were asked about the number of female sex partners in the pas
194  from sexual identity; all participants were asked about the number of male sex partners and then wer
195                   In 1986, participants were asked about the number of months they breastfed for all
196 hepatitis C, or injection-drug use); we also asked about the perceived cause of the injury and the su
197 s a bioterrorism weapon, questions have been asked about the persistence of protection (as offered by
198                                     Here, we asked about the potential for interplay between these tw
199  used to identify survey responders who were asked about the presence of dilated eye examinations fro
200 food where there was no expectation of being asked about the presence of food.
201 been excellent, but questions continue to be asked about the risk that they could transfer to other p
202                          The initial article asked about the role of rapid immunochromatographic anti
203 d increased knowledge and understanding when asked about the specific information present on the sign
204 s heart health, cognitive function) and then asked about the supplement's health benefits.
205                          The physicians were asked about the types of incentives they encountered, th
206            Now, more than ever, patients are asking about the possibility of 'waking up during the op
207 a survey in which scientists in Germany were asked about their attendance at conferences, their reaso
208                            Participants were asked about their attitudes toward 3 standard treatment
209                         Executives were also asked about their attitudes toward palliative care.
210                       Participants were then asked about their attitudes, intended behaviors, and per
211 pants had 66% higher odds of reporting being asked about their beliefs (AOR, 1.66; 95% CI, 1.39-1.98;
212 At enrollment, patients and oncologists were asked about their beliefs regarding cancer curability (1
213 ted States (or control information) and then asked about their beliefs regarding the roles of structu
214                   Parents were prospectively asked about their child's mask use in public places ever
215             Patients and family members were asked about their consultation experience, changes in ca
216  representative sample of Belgian adults was asked about their contact behaviour from mid-April to th
217  poll in which 76 life science journals were asked about their current or intended policies on the in
218 loop diuretics bumetanide and furosemide, we asked about their effects on HNS function following dist
219 ) in 11 communities in Masindi District were asked about their expectations under land management sce
220                            Interviewees were asked about their experience of how the checklist was in
221 cipants through a discussion where they were asked about their experiences in past collaborations bet
222                            Participants were asked about their experiences of DRTB and HIV care and t
223 mily Health Survey, where married women were asked about their experiences of IPV in the previous yea
224                                The PCPs were asked about their experiences prescribing and deprescrib
225                                Patients were asked about their experiences using and discussing opioi
226 xplicitly reported the way participants were asked about their fall status.
227                                         When asked about their feeling of pride, participants express
228                              Clinicians were asked about their hospitals' institutional culture and s
229                             Respondents were asked about their knowledge of and beliefs about the sma
230                            Participants were asked about their life in the care home, their health, t
231                      Survey respondents were asked about their lifetime presence at the scene of a ma
232                                Patients were asked about their own views; psychiatrists provided both
233                               They were also asked about their physical and psychological well-being.
234      One third changed their preference when asked about their preference in the event of a nontermin
235                   The questions patients are asked about their preferences with regard to life-sustai
236 th using different variations of DTC-HHC and asked about their previous experience with other DTC hea
237 py at 2 intervals between 2011 and 2014 were asked about their regular outpatient medications.
238                            Participants were asked about their sexual and gender identities, 11 types
239                            The patients were asked about their symptoms and quality of life (QOL) usi
240                     For each case, they were asked about their treatment recommendations and the unde
241                                         When asked about their understanding of the risks of N(2)O, 2
242                            Participants were asked about their use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, tradi
243 tial participants in a proposed biobank were asked about their willingness to participate, their priv
244                              Clinicians were asked about their willingness to prescribe MOUD to adole
245 death from COVID-19 (yes or no) before being asked about their willingness to receive their assigned
246                            Participants were asked about their willingness to seek regionalized care
247        Asian women less often reported being asked about their worries or concerns (OR, 0.42 [95% CI,
248 ssionals and hospitals in tobacco control by asking about their agreement with several statements aft
249    A survey was sent to women cardiologists, asking about their experiences while pregnant and on mat
250 patients' understandings of their illness by asking about their Explanatory model.
251 es (termed contextual red flags), clinicians ask about them (probe for context), patients disclose co
252 slight majority thought it appropriate to be asked about these needs, although fewer thought this com
253          However, clinicians often forget to ask about this information, and many lesbians and gay me
254 essments in the same way they are trained to ask about tobacco exposure to assess cancer and heart di
255 3-step Ask-Advise-Connect framework includes asking about tobacco use routinely during clinical encou
256                              Each person was asked about treatment preferences in three clinical vign
257      For an initial assessment, we recommend asking about trouble falling or staying asleep or sleepi
258                             Respondents were asked about trusted sources of health information and pr
259                        Respondents were also asked about tube current settings for routine chest comp
260 rs of children younger than 3 years old were asked about use of health services (primary outcome) and
261                               Questions were asked about: use of ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamid
262                  Additional survey questions asked about vaccination beliefs, COVID-19 illness experi
263                                         When asked about vaccination choices for themselves, particip
264 sional colleagues, sufficient opportunity to ask about vaccine safety and efficacy, supportive inform
265                                         When asked about various possible consequences of vision loss
266                                 Studies that asked about violence more than once during detailed in-p
267 e 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey were asked about visits for 12 complementary medical services
268                          Questions have been asked about whether the process of obtaining informed co
269                             Individuals were asked about whether they were prescribed exercise, the a
270         Patients with psoriatic disease were asked about whether they would like the specialist to sc
271           In addition, The participants were asked about which IBS symptoms they had, from whom they
272 erating many useful mAbs questions have been asked about which types of cells are prone to fuse and w
273  month, comprehensive Web-based surveys that asked about work schedules and the occurrence of percuta
274 ]); fewer women reported that clinicians had asked about worries or concerns about breast density (69
275 han women with high literacy to report being asked about worries or concerns about breast density (OR
276 sage, "We may call you after the election to ask about your voting experience." Increasing the percei

 
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