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1 s of "Skin Rashes", "User-satisfaction" and "Empowerment".
2 be maintained to uphold patient autonomy and empowerment.
3 itioning this life stage, using the model of empowerment.
4 portunities that lead to social and economic empowerment.
5 proposed to optimize patient involvement and empowerment.
6 econdary outcomes included self-efficacy and empowerment.
7 rogramming, and (4) social participation and empowerment.
8 c Quality of Life 4.0, and parental resource empowerment.
9 ities for monitoring and research on women's empowerment.
10 t in household business outcomes and women's empowerment.
11 n influence broader democratic attitudes and empowerment.
12 reatment, by reducing distress and improving empowerment.
13 eadership including innovation and community empowerment.
14  serious about gender inequities and women's empowerment.
15 acy and confidence, and social influence and empowerment.
16 ition, time, physical and mental health, and empowerment.
17 r 2 mos, focusing on child participation and empowerment.
18 s in poor populations, and fostering women's empowerment.
19 ies, including poverty reduction and women's empowerment.
20 prove patient (and caregiver) engagement and empowerment.
21 ntervention arms in either parental resource empowerment (0.07 units; 95% CI, -0.02 to 0.16) or child
22 ntion arms led to improved parental resource empowerment: 0.29 units (95% CI, 0.22 to 0.35) higher in
23  pregnancy (17%), and improvement in women's empowerment (12%) emerging as drivers of anemia decline,
24  and Exercise; "F" for Family Engagement and Empowerment [ABCDEF]) Bundle, support both the care coor
25 of NASH and provide patients with a sense of empowerment about the treatment of their liver disease.
26  and tailored information, increased patient empowerment, access to professional dedicated care, opti
27 uld also contribute substantially to women's empowerment, achievement of universal primary schooling,
28  nutrition-sensitive approaches--ie, women's empowerment, agriculture, food systems, education, emplo
29   Similarly, better individual-level women's empowerment also showed significant associations with a
30 nd can be used to enhance youth learning and empowerment; although it is a tremendous health resource
31 ve care (culturally responsive care, patient empowerment and activation, supporting primary caregiver
32 nior leadership need to go beyond individual empowerment and adopt principles of social justice, argu
33 vement of social determinants, civil society empowerment and advocacy, out-of-health and within-healt
34 ered by the interventions include a sense of empowerment and agency amongst all stakeholders.
35 We assessed the relationship between women's empowerment and child development, growth, early learnin
36 We examined the associations between women's empowerment and child development, growth, early learnin
37 websites [89%]) and using language promoting empowerment and control (7 websites [26%]); and (6) stat
38 , food culture, and norms); and 3) community empowerment and food sovereignty (i.e., community power,
39 rove upon glaucoma care by enhancing patient empowerment and fostering community bonds.
40                          Effective community empowerment and health program decision-making require c
41 efers to subjective experiences of optimism, empowerment and interpersonal support, and to a focus on
42 lso explored the association between women's empowerment and intimate partner violence.
43 d awareness of the important goal of patient empowerment and life participation.
44 findings show that working with RGs improves empowerment and other mental health outcomes in people w
45                Broadening patients' sense of empowerment and promoting their autonomy are worthy goal
46 y sectors such as health, education, women's empowerment and social protection.
47                              Growing patient empowerment and the deluge of health information and mis
48 about how online support group might promote empowerment and the potential disadvantages associated w
49 h country-level and individual-level women's empowerment and the prevalence of intimate partner viole
50 nvestigates the relationship between women's empowerment and their nutritional health in India.
51 s potential to widen the research on women's empowerment and to give a better estimate of its effect
52 ental mental and physical health, and female empowerment) and reliance on self-reporting of health st
53 nd knowledge; balancing needs for safety and empowerment); and (4) interface with professionals, (Rou
54  the SDGs for health and well-being, women's empowerment, and a cleaner environment.
55  3,436) received a JADE report, personalized empowerment, and annual telephone reminder for reevaluat
56 ontributions of poverty, maternal education, empowerment, and birth weight to early childhood growth
57 ction and fatigue, resilience, psychological empowerment, and career commitment (as proxies of compas
58 action plans for disease prevention, patient empowerment, and cost-effective treatment strategies.
59             Transport infrastructure, female empowerment, and education also played a part.
60 ome, maternal education, employment, women's empowerment, and political stability); intermediate (e.g
61 mproving healthcare access, women's economic empowerment, and poverty alleviation.
62 cus on universal health care access, women's empowerment, and poverty alleviation.
63 ce, quality of life, mental health symptoms, empowerment, and recovery outcomes were also investigate
64 al health outcomes (self-perceived symptoms, empowerment, and recovery).
65 xperienced by patients in care coordination, empowerment, and self-management.
66 abled a path forward: relief and validation, empowerment; and (4) commitment to promoting awareness a
67 d hygiene; promotion of girls' education and empowerment; and maternal nutrition.
68        In this randomized clinical trial, an empowerment approach led to clinically relevant improvem
69                                          The empowerment approach strengthens sex workers' agency and
70                                    A patient-empowerment approach using longitudinal collaborative go
71           Despite the promise of a community-empowerment approach, we identified formidable structura
72 ndertook a comprehensive review of community empowerment approaches for addressing HIV in sex workers
73 her multicomponent or focus on education and empowerment are likely to be effective.
74 es supports healthy development, agency, and empowerment around their rights, including the right to
75 velopment and growth should consider women's empowerment as a potential strategy.
76                                  WHO defines empowerment as an active process of gaining knowledge, c
77 tion, were identified as three dimensions of empowerment: attitude to violence, social independence,
78 offer patients a participatory experience of empowerment, authenticity, and enlarged self-identity wh
79 ver, large-scale implementation of community empowerment-based approaches has been scarce.
80                      We found that community empowerment-based approaches to addressing HIV among sex
81                    The 12-week, group-based, empowerment-based education program included self-care a
82                                  A community empowerment-based response to HIV is a process by which
83 601) group received a JADE report with group empowerment by nurses.
84  foster a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment by sharing uplifting stories of what inspire
85 mes were distress (Symptom Checklist-90) and empowerment (Cancer Empowerment Questionnaire), assessed
86  study investigated the effects of a patient empowerment care model on patient-reported health outcom
87 ed with a clinically significant increase in empowerment (Cohen d, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.21-0.86) and impro
88 s improves quality of care, and that women's empowerment collectives can increase health-care access
89 der inequality index, while individual-level empowerment considered social independence, decision mak
90 tha-style yoga focusing on interoception and empowerment) consisted of 10 weekly, 60-minute group ses
91 will need sustained community engagement and empowerment, continued research, political will, structu
92  violence suggests that accelerating women's empowerment could be one strategy to further reduce inti
93 indings, and also pointed to wealth, women's empowerment, cultural norms, water and sanitation, dieta
94              In the FACT as-usual condition, empowerment (defined as overcoming powerlessness and gai
95 enced marginalisation and isolation but also empowerment; described across three major themes: (1) I
96 esses (including support tools); (d) patient empowerment; (e) organizational investment.
97 size, -0.20; 95% CI, -0.40 to 0.00), greater empowerment (effect size, 0.30; 95% CI, 0.10 to 0.50), a
98  progress toward achieving gender equity and empowerment, ensuring its validity is essential.
99 the GQ model (faculty role modeling; student empowerment; faculty support for students; discriminatio
100 outcomes included mean average pain, patient empowerment, fidelity to the intervention, and quality o
101 f specialist attention, unnecessary travel), empowerment for health (self-preservation for devastatin
102                                          The empowerment group had lower risks of emergency departmen
103                                          The empowerment group reported significantly greater improve
104 darity; (4) temporal considerations; and (5) empowerment, growth, and cultural change.
105                                    Community empowerment has increasingly gained recognition as a key
106 gies rooted in patient-centric education and empowerment have proved to be prohibitively complex and/
107 sex worker health programs--abolitionism and empowerment--have frequently divergent assumptions and i
108 of the model is the construct of Health Care Empowerment (HCE), for which there exist no validated me
109                          In contrast, female empowerment hinges on alternative strategies, such as le
110 increase public awareness, mobilisation, and empowerment hold promise as universal methods to reset a
111 -oriented", it is not common that a focus on empowerment, identity, meaning and resilience is ensured
112       We select phenomena related to women's empowerment in agriculture as examples influenced by bot
113 a-analysis of the effectiveness of community empowerment in sex workers in low-income and middle-inco
114              The evidence base for community empowerment in sex workers needs to be strengthened and
115 uality of life, as well as parental resource empowerment in the Connect for Health Trial.
116 mit the potential for climate adaptation and empowerment in those communities.
117 ocuses on an individual's personal glory and empowerment, in addition to traditional social martyr na
118 jects can advance science, support community empowerment, increase environmental health literacy, and
119 ATION: The index, named Survey-based Women's emPowERment index (SWPER), has potential to widen the re
120 a score of >=7 on the newly designed patient empowerment index.
121 Our objective was to develop a novel women's empowerment indicator from widely available data sources
122 ndomized to receive the nurse-driven patient empowerment intervention (NEI) (intervention group [IG]
123 t tools; (d) if patients are healthy enough, empowerment interventions outside clinical encounters (e
124  public health and community development and empowerment interventions, and contrast community interv
125 ggest the utility of this 8-item Health Care Empowerment Inventory (HCEI) in efforts to measure, unde
126 g body of research supports the concept that empowerment is an important component of the recovery pr
127                  We find that this drive for empowerment is eliminated when playing a game variant th
128 d empowerment, measured with the Netherlands Empowerment List.
129       Our results suggest that the drive for empowerment may be a potent source of intrinsic motivati
130                                      Women's empowerment may help provide inputs of nurturing care fo
131 etween intimate partner violence and women's empowerment measured at both the country and individual
132        The primary outcome was self-reported empowerment, measured with the Netherlands Empowerment L
133 proved self-care knowledge (change in score [empowerment minus education], 1.29; 95% CI, 0.48-2.09) a
134  0.48-2.09) and confidence (change in score [empowerment minus education], 7.98; 95% CI, 1.91-14.05).
135                              The Health Care Empowerment Model offers direction for the investigation
136 se as an endocrine deficiency, we propose an empowerment model that recognises factors modifying the
137 l of 236 participants were randomized to the empowerment (n = 118) or education (n = 118) group.
138 n components were divided into education and empowerment (n=14), drug treatment (n=4), sexual and rep
139 ted social mobility, but only the "Community Empowerment" narrative significantly motivated recipient
140 verty Alleviation" narrative, an "Individual Empowerment" narrative, or a "Community Empowerment" nar
141 dual Empowerment" narrative, or a "Community Empowerment" narrative.
142                                         Both empowerment narratives improved self-efficacy and antici
143 e, biological intuitiveness and investigator empowerment need to take precedence over the current sup
144 ere I argue that a similar priority focus on empowerment of all segments of all populations through e
145 communicated both by electronic tools and by empowerment of bedside providers to advance care when cl
146             Roman writers found the relative empowerment of Celtic women remarkable(1).
147  clinicians on earlier recognition of shock, empowerment of front-line providers using specific crite
148 -efficacy Scale, and satisfaction with care (EMpowerment of PArents in THe Intensive Care-Neonatology
149 ion of extirpated species, the education and empowerment of people in the rural tropics, and the fund
150                                              Empowerment of people with dementia to remain involved i
151 (so-called "scientism") or the inappropriate empowerment of scientists.
152                It also offers strategies for empowerment of such a policy.
153                                         This empowerment of surgical perception via robotic advances
154 opriate cultural adaptations, accompanied by empowerment of the community, if the diabetes epidemic i
155      Overall, these results demonstrate that empowerment of uNK cells with angiogenic factors keeps t
156 nce of access to employment and the value of empowerment of user/consumers in the recovery process -
157 rvention and explains why combining economic empowerment of women and gender empowerment/relationship
158                                Education and empowerment of women are fundamental.
159 ls, such as promotion of gender equality and empowerment of women, reduction of child mortality, impr
160 en and children, and the economic and social empowerment of women.
161 sely related to work environment, structural empowerment, organizational commitment, professional com
162       We identified items related to women's empowerment present in most surveys, and used principal
163                        The Spanish Arthritis Empowerment Program was successfully disseminated.
164 ance of addressing interpersonal violence in empowerment programs and of including boys who experienc
165 ht to be a major driver of IPV, and economic empowerment programs may reduce violence.
166 ymptom Checklist-90) and empowerment (Cancer Empowerment Questionnaire), assessed before random assig
167 e category, children of women in the highest empowerment quintile category were less likely to have s
168 among women, can be powerful tools to attain empowerment-related sustainable development goals, in an
169 terventions that combine economic and gender empowerment/relationship skills building of women, as we
170 ing economic empowerment of women and gender empowerment/relationship skills training has been succes
171 to encourage increased support for community empowerment responses to HIV.
172                     We constructed a women's empowerment score using factor analysis and assigned wom
173 bining institutional support with individual empowerment strategies is essential for mitigating burno
174 ic education covered the same topics without empowerment strategies.
175 he Y2Q model (faculty role modeling; student empowerment; student fellowship; cultural humility; facu
176              Third, grounded in autonomy are empowerment, the potential reidentification from continu
177 opment organizations do not focus on women's empowerment, they neglect the fact that empowered women
178  were identified from the original research: Empowerment through new knowledge, Psychological wellbei
179                                      Patient empowerment through pharmacologic self-management is a c
180                                      Patient empowerment through self-monitoring of symptoms, shared
181 rgeon imbuing confidence in surgery; and (6) empowerment through understanding of alternatives.
182 and multisectoral collaboration and economic empowerment to improve accessibility of diversified food
183 ement of anaphylaxis by increasing patients' empowerment to prevent and treat the disease.
184 lingness for social cooperation), Agency (A; empowerment to shape one's prospects through one's own e
185 ct keratoconus progression could aid patient empowerment, triage, and service provision.
186            We found no evidence that women's empowerment was associated with socioemotional, literacy
187                                              Empowerment was cost-saving and cost-effective at T2 com
188                                Country-level empowerment was measured by gender inequality index, whi
189  small-to-medium effect size (d = 0.33), but empowerment was not affected (-1.71; 95% CI, 5.20 to -1.
190                                      Women's empowerment was positively associated with early child c
191       Higher levels of country-level women's empowerment were associated with a lower risk of intimat
192 rventions that were focused on education and empowerment were of benefit.
193                  15 items related to women's empowerment were selected.
194 nts of health--ie, positives such as women's empowerment, widespread education, and mitigation of the
195 y staff in reconciling agency commitments to empowerment with the reality of their clients' limited c

 
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