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  1. ... memory development, aging, and neurocognitive impairment: a unified theory. Psychological Review. 2009 Oct; 116 (4):783–832. ... in prostate cancer: empirical testing of 3 alternative theories. Medical Decision Making. 2008 Jan Feb; 28 (1): ...
  2. ... consumers face for purchasing health care services. Economic theory clearly predicts that the price facing consumers can ... making the decision ( Figure 4 ). For example, economic theory would predict that moving people from a standard ...
  3. ... intention to provide survivorship care guided by the theory of planned behavior (TPB) Res: Educational intervention to ... identified no barriers Prov F/B+Prov Pract : theory of planned behavior with focus on knowledge, attitudes, ...
  4. ... such products. While there are a number of theories about this, ‘labelling’ and the ‘availability heuristic’ (the ... towards people with a mental health problem. Labelling theory in sociology proposes that labelling occurs when certain ...
  5. ... likelihood of getting different types of cancer. In theory, these “confounding factors” can be considered when interpreting ... your health. There are a number of different theories about why fiber might help to prevent colorectal ...
  6. ... to reduce the probability of a recurrence. In theory, immersion in a learning culture turns physicians into ... days as “cases” is appropriate, given the grounded theory methodology that was used to analyze the data. ...
  7. ... an educational intervention to have nurses apply a theory of caring science to the care plans, to ... postintervention, and questionnaires assessed nurses’ attitudes about this theory-based recording method. The major change observed was ...
  8. ... a small role overall. You may also hear theories that certain character traits can increase a person’s risk of getting cancer. These theories have never been proven, though, and are now ...
  9. ... not evaluated. 481 Fosters true quality improvement In theory, use of this quality indicator might reduce appropriate ... gaming is avoided in practice, present only in theory. However, providers might engage in practices, such as ...
  10. ... not someone gets rheumatoid arthritis. There are also theories about certain viruses or bacteria causing autoimmune responses. ... their everyday life. These limitations include difficulties with things like getting up in the morning, getting dressed ...
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