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1 ical oncology, guideline implementation, and advocacy.
2 ned with adaptations in programme design and advocacy.
3  patient/clinician, confessions, and patient advocacy.
4 strengthened by training and community-based advocacy.
5 l resource for those involved in legislative advocacy.
6 boration on education, research, and patient advocacy.
7 al science, genetic counseling, and consumer advocacy.
8 eillance, healthcare delivery, and effective advocacy.
9 cal commitment via global communications and advocacy; (2) informing national decision-making, planni
10 nings and meetings, 8% to communications and advocacy, 9% to logistics, 15% to monitoring, and 5% to
11 n work of the IMG; high-level engagement and advocacy across partners; the strong foundations of the
12                               Studying these advocacy activities and incorporating them into pediatri
13              From the outset of the project, advocacy and communication strategies were developed and
14 g logisticians and health workers, fostering advocacy and communications, establishing monitoring and
15  and physician organizations that focuses on advocacy and community participation.
16  confidential presurgery donor and recipient advocacy and continuing psychosocial support for the fam
17 rticle, we present a brief history of cancer advocacy and discuss the variety of ways advocates have
18                                   Efforts in advocacy and education are necessary to ensure that effe
19 servation for devastating consequences, self-advocacy and education, needing lifestyle advice, tracki
20 urance crisis, physicians have focused their advocacy and energy primarily on rapidly increasing liab
21 evaluate our project, "Linking Breast Cancer Advocacy and Environmental Justice," to help identify su
22 ing the nature of these injuries can lead to advocacy and hopefully legislation to prevent further in
23 urther expanded the community of science and advocacy and increased the understanding of the disease
24 d feels loved (n=68), child's health (n=56), advocacy and informed (n=55), and spiritual well-being (
25 is largely reflects the conceptualization of advocacy and its purpose.
26 d for successful treatment and is a powerful advocacy and monitoring tool.
27 ds between and within states, and supporting advocacy and policy development by state and local gover
28 happening in Africa, driven by international advocacy and policy directives and supported by unpreced
29                                       Strong advocacy and resources are needed to overcome challenges
30 g use of wheelchairs who were recruited from advocacy and support groups for persons with muscular dy
31 ctices recorded 223 referrals of patients to advocacy and the 24 control practices recorded 12 referr
32  the domains of clinical care, research, and advocacy and to create an action plan and performance fr
33 is to discuss the exciting field of research advocacy and to help shape a more productive future for
34 h; and accelerate progress through evidence, advocacy, and accountability.
35 e, palliative care, medical ethics, consumer advocacy, and communications, was convened at the "Medic
36             Together with social networking, advocacy, and education, a few specialised centres have
37 use it provides the foundation for research, advocacy, and educational efforts.
38   This evidence suggests that women-centred, advocacy, and home-visitation programmes can reduce a wo
39 mbership--mentorship, exemplary role models, advocacy, and leadership.
40 nned co-management with specialists, patient advocacy, and patient education.
41  change this situation will take commitment, advocacy, and political courage to advance the action ag
42 ry action for environmental health research, advocacy, and regulation, we conducted a media analysis
43 served by current provision of mental health advocacy, and there is a risk that this will be replicat
44 iverse referral and care systems; increasing advocacy; and funding and technical skills to build audi
45               This needs efforts in terms of advocacy, application of legal standards, and public-hea
46                      Challenges to effective advocacy are described, and recommendations for increasi
47 ions for both commissioning and provision of advocacy are explored.
48                            Improved data and advocacy are needed to increase the availability and app
49 ggests that mainstream conceptualizations of advocacy are not meaningful to these communities and thi
50                      Through a case study of advocacy around flame retardant chemicals, this paper tr
51 amin absorption, or both, including even its advocacy as a surrogate Schilling test.
52 umer advocacy, legislative advocacy, patient advocacy), as well as advocacy education and training, a
53 lved in global ECD leadership, practice, and advocacy, as well as peer-reviewed research, organisatio
54 ed: Managing Competing Knowledge, Vigilance, Advocacy, Balancing Parental Work and the Burdens of Tre
55 stablish a framework for successful research advocacy based on a review of many early initiatives cou
56 adult medicine, pediatrics, nursing, patient advocacy, bioethics, philosophy, and law.
57 e overcome by cementing our resolve, raising advocacy, bolstering global funder investments, and leve
58  for each population, strengthening of media advocacy, building of citizen protest and engagement, an
59 ion of their message if they not only eschew advocacy but also, convey that they are sharers of knowl
60                                              Advocacy by pediatric healthcare providers to promote in
61                                       Public advocacy by physicians helped end both atmospheric nucle
62     Here I discuss the importance of science advocacy by researchers, and present strategies for comm
63 of a process that began 4 years ago, through advocacy by the Heart Failure Society of America.
64 e degree of sustained and effective domestic advocacy by the local surgical community, the national p
65 explain trends, but legislative activity and advocacy campaigns by nongovernmental organizations may
66 ary response protocols, research, and policy advocacy can enhance the impact of antitrafficking healt
67                                        Child advocacy centers are community-based programs that incor
68 ber 2003 was performed looking for the terms advocacy (child advocacy, consumer advocacy, legislative
69     The Section has developed work groups in advocacy, clinical practice, education and training, qua
70 sts; support for parents' and young people's advocacy; collaboration between children's research char
71        The Society of Critical Care Medicine Advocacy Committee recognized that there are not enough
72 s Committee, Nursing Discipline, and Patient Advocacy Committee, these guidelines represent a stateme
73 rom national tuberculosis programmes and the advocacy community provided distinct country-specific in
74 ices research, and clinical oncology and the advocacy community, with a comprehensive review of the d
75 pany, government offices, and scientific and advocacy conferences.
76 peutic window trial designs, and ethical and advocacy considerations are also discussed.
77 formed looking for the terms advocacy (child advocacy, consumer advocacy, legislative advocacy, patie
78                                              Advocacy could help to mobilise needed resources, raise
79 y may be of benefit to educators who develop advocacy curriculum.
80 countries have generated evidence to support advocacy, detailed baseline capabilities, and informed t
81                                Education and advocacy directed to the referring clinician reinforce t
82 esenting relevant medical, psychosocial, and advocacy disciplines to create a blueprint for the train
83 tive advocacy, patient advocacy), as well as advocacy education and training, and was limited to chil
84 are paramount to identify priority areas for advocacy, education, and research to improve patient out
85 ge with two doses of measles vaccine through advocacy, education, and the strengthening of routine im
86 wo decades provided a base from which public advocacy, education, fund-raising, and communication hav
87  by gaps in knowledge, diagnosis, treatment, advocacy, education, legislation, and research.
88                                 However, the advocacy effort must be broad-based and repeatedly prese
89 isk and highlight the need for education and advocacy efforts focused on these at-risk populations.
90                         In the meantime, the advocacy efforts of established and emerging PID network
91 ature to provide a historical perspective of advocacy efforts of pediatricians and examples of advoca
92 cations for psychiatric practice and related advocacy efforts of psychiatrists, psychiatric organizat
93 ital readmission rates, the outcome of their advocacy efforts remains uncertain.
94 des immediate practice improvements and also advocacy efforts surgeons can take to address the threat
95 pitals (PCI capable), as well as coordinated advocacy efforts to work with payers and policy makers t
96 w where to begin or are uncertain that their advocacy efforts will have an impact.
97 are within national health policy, sustained advocacy efforts, effective framing of the problem and s
98 ss of health disparities will likely improve advocacy efforts, public health policy and the quality o
99 which has been the focus of recent worldwide advocacy efforts.
100 ngthen global control efforts, research, and advocacy--even more pressing.
101 h a unique blend of political, academic, and advocacy experience.
102 tion oncology, guideline implementation, and advocacy experts and conducted a systematic literature r
103 ogy, surgical oncology, palliative care, and advocacy experts and conducted a systematic review of li
104 tion oncology, guideline implementation, and advocacy experts and conducted a systematic review of th
105 logy, gastroenterology, palliative care, and advocacy experts and conducted a systematic review of th
106 logy, gastroenterology, palliative care, and advocacy experts to conduct a systematic review of the l
107 ommunication skills, health disparities, and advocacy experts to produce recommendations.
108 etinal hemorrhages are very helpful to child advocacy experts who take these cases to court.
109 that combine conversational themes within an advocacy field that are seldom discussed together.
110 -scientists, but also for stimulating public advocacy for biomedical research in this country.
111 scovery often reflects the art, science, and advocacy for biomedical research.
112                   Provision of mental health advocacy for black and minority ethnic communities is pa
113 now available worldwide to move forward with advocacy for child and adolescent mental health policy d
114                                 Training and advocacy for pathology are also needed.
115 acy efforts of pediatricians and examples of advocacy for patients at the bedside, in the community,
116 egislative developments confirm the right to advocacy for people experiencing mental health problems.
117 t of clinicians in eye-banking practices and advocacy for pursuing meaningful research in this area w
118 urrent context with uncompromising, explicit advocacy for radical transitions in core attitudes and p
119 any of the beneficiaries of NIH support view advocacy for research funding as "someone else's job".
120 ctitioners of ensuring access to appropriate advocacy for service users from black and minority ethni
121 ciated medical issues, and engender directed advocacy for specific genetic conditions.
122 tric advocacy in general, and some relate to advocacy for specific pediatric topics.
123  mortality rates, further exploration of and advocacy for the implementation of this process appear w
124                     There is now an emerging advocacy for the use of kidneys with existing tumors, wh
125  sensory processing has led to the increased advocacy for the use of opioids for pain relief in infan
126 nfect the same individuals, there is growing advocacy for their concurrent treatment.
127                                     Parental advocacy for their infant's best interest mimics this va
128                           Since then, global advocacy for these conditions has increased and, with it
129 AHA guidelines committee should soften their advocacy for this intervention until conclusive evidence
130 s should ask and offer tips to help separate advocacy from evidence-based positions.
131 ned and educated to provide pediatric cancer advocacy, fundraising, and (in concert with government)
132 oordinating actions in countries in which no advocacy group exists.
133 esearch Registry, coordinated by the patient advocacy group PC Project, shows that there is considera
134 logy and the International FPIES Association advocacy group.
135 e how to form and maintain a student science advocacy group.
136 of the Chordoma Foundation, a global patient advocacy group.
137 any CeD patients also participate in patient advocacy groups (PAGs) for education and support.
138 a organisation providing support to national advocacy groups and coordinating actions in countries in
139 ic evidence and concern is marshaled by both advocacy groups and media sources to affect policy chang
140 rcycle helmet laws remain controversial, and advocacy groups continue their lobbying efforts to resci
141 , subjects, families, and disease-associated advocacy groups contribute to research solely because of
142       More concerted efforts by professional advocacy groups devoted to informing about the benefits
143 ce recognized that recent efforts by patient advocacy groups have played instrumental roles in improv
144 ic health officials, physicians, and disease advocacy groups have worked hard to educate individuals
145       Professional medical organizations and advocacy groups should raise awareness, provide educatio
146  continue to pursue partnerships with cancer advocacy groups to achieve reductions in chronic disease
147 nal societies, payers, patients, and patient advocacy groups to join in this commitment.
148  International colleagues, work with patient advocacy groups to promote community awareness, and cond
149         This is despite the encouragement of advocacy groups to seek prompt attention for stroke symp
150    Researchers, institutional review boards, advocacy groups, and federal officials should collaborat
151              Clinicians, scientists, patient advocacy groups, and government agencies worldwide are d
152 borations with junior investigators, patient advocacy groups, and international colleagues.
153  community and academic oncologists, patient advocacy groups, and other stakeholders including the ph
154 sidential proclamation, federal legislation, advocacy groups, and popular media.
155 ong government, philanthropic organizations, advocacy groups, and scientists offers for the first tim
156 onsortium members, outside speakers, patient advocacy groups, and young investigators and trainees to
157 y societies, professional organizations, and advocacy groups, confront physicians with a bewildering
158 would do well to join forces with many other advocacy groups, especially those representing the inter
159 ne has been a major focus of research teams, advocacy groups, funding agencies, and patients and thei
160 seases, working with other organizations and advocacy groups, led the development of the first clinic
161              Input was received from patient advocacy groups, medical oncologists, pharmaceutical com
162            Stakeholder panels, consisting of advocacy groups, patients, researchers, clinicians, fund
163 with representatives from the NHLBI, patient advocacy groups, pharmaceutical companies, and the U.S.
164 dings provide a framework for policy makers, advocacy groups, researchers, clinicians, communities, a
165 the scientific community and rights-oriented advocacy groups, the federal government never issued the
166 organizations, federal agencies, and patient advocacy groups, the National Institute of Allergy and I
167 th 15% greater availability; and in terms of advocacy groups, the participation of family-based organ
168  financing, human resources, and the role of advocacy groups.
169 care providers, community organizations, and advocacy groups.
170 rch funding provided through private, parent advocacy groups.
171 dging France's history could help strengthen advocacy in favour of universal health coverage and cont
172  Some of the cited works relate to pediatric advocacy in general, and some relate to advocacy for spe
173  medicine; clinical practice models; role of advocacy in health care policy and government; personal
174 ent advances grew from clinical research and advocacy in many countries, and global husbandry of such
175 hild's capacity allows, and to place patient advocacy in the informed consent process above productio
176                       The majority found the advocacy information surprising, interesting, effectivel
177 erved as the foundation for a broad range of advocacy initiatives and programs that serve as a founda
178 e median (interquartile range) best modified Advocacy-Inquiry Score was significantly better in the i
179 inded to group allocation using the modified Advocacy-Inquiry Score.
180   The interrater reliability of the modified Advocacy-Inquiry Scores (intraclass correlation coeffici
181  are engaging in hypothesis confirmation and advocacy instead of hypothesis testing.
182                    Parent and young people's advocacy is fragmented, and their views are insufficient
183                  Here we explain why science advocacy is important and provide steps on how to get in
184                                              Advocacy is needed to increase funding for tuberculosis
185                                    Effective advocacy is needed, particularly in the United States, t
186 er patient, a mode of "proportional" patient advocacy is presented in which physicians can remain for
187 portant forums for public deliberation about advocacy issues.
188 ation), and cautious donor recruitment (self-advocacy, lacking self-confidence, avoiding donor coerci
189 the terms advocacy (child advocacy, consumer advocacy, legislative advocacy, patient advocacy), as we
190                        Longer term supported advocacy may be needed.
191 isparities have resulted in national patient advocacy mobilization, US congressional inquiry, and leg
192 rst, while life sciences have built a strong advocacy model to secure growing federal research fundin
193                                   Government advocacy, national guidelines, collaborative research, o
194 h the then director-general Halfdan Mahler's advocacy of Health for All by the Year 2000 and the succ
195              The fundamental premises are an advocacy of nature, vitalism, "science," and spiritualit
196 litis has evolved over time, with increasing advocacy of primary anastomosis for acute diverticulitis
197 erences in associations, the results support advocacy of public health and medical actions toward obe
198 tical flaw in Branigan & Pickering's (B&P's) advocacy of structural priming is the absence of a theor
199 will require the sustained collaboration and advocacy of the entire global cancer community.
200 lity to shepherd that change with thoughtful advocacy of their research and careful ethical scrutiny
201 he current situation is very crucial for the advocacy of tobacco control in the age of social media.
202 ; and the third argues for Walsh's prescient advocacy of, and contributions to, evolutionary theory.
203 anges in reporting requirements of insurers, advocacy on the part of patients, and incorporation of c
204 other contributions to public policy such as advocacy or public testimony, experimentation and scient
205 entists, industry partners, governments, and advocacy organisations.
206                 As an evidence-based patient advocacy organization dedicated to improving the cardiov
207 r governmental organizations) and foundation/advocacy organization sites than in personal commentary
208 nd were most often recommended in foundation/advocacy organization websites.
209                 PXE International, a patient advocacy organization, supports research in part by spon
210 y trained peer counselors at a breast cancer advocacy organization, the Y-ME National Breast Cancer O
211 coalition of environmental and public health advocacy organizations and an investigative journalism s
212 e Montreal Children's Hospital, food allergy advocacy organizations and organizations providing produ
213                                 I argue that advocacy organizations are more likely to inspire commen
214           Awareness and referrals to patient advocacy organizations in the CSD among Texas dermatolog
215 ocial scientists have not explained why some advocacy organizations produce social media messages tha
216                                      Patient advocacy organizations seek to increase their benefits f
217 rowing coalition of researchers, clinicians, advocacy organizations, academic institutions, and other
218 ossible through the collaborative efforts of advocacy organizations, industry, and government with cl
219  At a gathering of agency officials, patient advocacy organizations, industry/professional stakeholde
220 , controlling for various characteristics of advocacy organizations, their social media audiences, an
221 than in sites from scientific and foundation/advocacy organizations.
222  Austria, the network of national EB patient advocacy organizations.
223  determinants, civil society empowerment and advocacy, out-of-health and within-health-sector changes
224  delivered at scale in the context of policy advocacy (PA) in Bangladesh and Viet Nam.
225 ild advocacy, consumer advocacy, legislative advocacy, patient advocacy), as well as advocacy educati
226 ons will be dependent on healthcare provider advocacy, patient education, implementation and enforcem
227    With new knowledge and increased parental advocacy, physicians face ethical decisions in formulati
228 cific actions for stillbirths are needed for advocacy, policy formulation, monitoring, and research,
229 es, definitions of ethical norms, and public advocacy positions carry great weight with physicians an
230 orking on local, national, and international advocacy programs for polio eradication, assisting at im
231 ish local technical capacity and lead health advocacy programs to prevent future disasters.
232 2, and 1995 through the Colorado Mammography Advocacy Project (CMAP).
233                                              Advocacy provided by black community and voluntary secto
234  largely disenfranchised, lacking sufficient advocacy, public attention, and funding.
235                   The pillars of the College-advocacy, quality, education, and member engagement-serv
236  established; and methods were developed for advocacy, quantification, demand generation, supply chai
237 t of vesicoureteral reflux is evolving, with advocacy ranging from a less interventional assessment a
238 ral approaches are essential to advance, and advocacy remains a key pillar.
239  nonacademic organizations using the Patient Advocacy Reporting System (PARS).
240 provement Program and the Vanderbilt Patient Advocacy Reporting System from January 1, 2011, to Decem
241  24 months of data in the Vanderbilt Patient Advocacy Reporting System preceding the date of the oper
242 gy, including new advances in clinical care, advocacy, research, and education.
243 lege of Physicians and its members regarding advocacy, research, and practice.
244 ling to advocate for the candidate) for this advocacy role.
245                                          The advocacy scenarios illustrated the high impact of detect
246  recognized experts in publishing, industry, advocacy, science policy, clinical medicine, and populat
247 ed referral of patients to domestic violence advocacy services.
248 ic violence and their referral to specialist advocacy services.
249  for improved identification and referral to advocacy services.
250 ted efforts of research and professional and advocacy stakeholders, recent evidence suggests that imp
251 erican Heart Association (AHA) public policy advocacy strategies are based on its Strategic Impact Go
252 s of food shortages, problem identification, advocacy support, and monitoring food and nutrition effe
253 physicians' use of such manipulative "covert advocacy" tactics.
254 public awareness will provide a platform for advocacy to create national research programs and health
255  academia, government, industry, and patient advocacy to discuss gaps and opportunities in clinical a
256  modeling, pathology, bioethics, and patient advocacy to identify factors to consider when undertakin
257                                              Advocacy to improve understanding of mental disorders; i
258 rs have the power to do so through research, advocacy, training, convening, policymaking, and financi
259 the development of independent mental health advocacy, under the amendments to the UK Mental Health A
260            Social mobilization and political advocacy, used in tandem with technical solutions, is an
261 tten center policies and confusion regarding advocacy versus stewardship roles were consistently iden
262 ore scientists to become involved in science advocacy, we describe how to form and maintain a student
263               Public health partnerships and advocacy will be crucial to remove barriers to enhanced
264 e is a dearth of literature on mental health advocacy with black and minority ethnic communities.
265 er pressure physicians struggling to balance advocacy with honesty.
266 up, care managers provided communication and advocacy with medical providers, health education, and s
267  efforts in planning, policy, leadership and advocacy, workforce training and development, and monito

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