Sentences with phrase «cultural acceptability»

Evidence of cultural acceptability in research trials is one thing.
Triple P was introduced to Japan by a pilot study (Matsumoto, 2007) followed by an efficacy trial (Matsumoto, 2010) which provided support for the effectiveness and cultural acceptability of Triple P in Japanese society.
Cultural acceptability of a particular mind - body technique to an individual is a limitation among older participants, and has to be done with cultural sensitivity.»
That's why teams in several countries, including Mozambique, have spent the past few years testing both the scientific validity and cultural acceptability of MIAs — with an eye toward expanding them across the globe.

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To do this we aim to create a cultural shift in understanding cloth diapers - their environmental impact, their ease of use, their accessibility, and their acceptability.
Public health campaigns that focus on increasing the social acceptability of breast - feeding may prove effective in addressing this cultural barrier.
According to her, the «Community» statue was inspired from the understanding that success is a product of unity while the beauty and strength of Lagos is her hospitality and acceptability of people of other cultural background with a binding cord of unity around us.
Relationships between people from diverse ethnic and cultural groups are becoming very common, thanks to the widespread acceptability of this culture.
This is not about the provision of services but the comfort of those receiving them — and the government's measures are well over the line of acceptability in the search for cultural comfort.)
Elissa hopes that by producing the first empirically validated Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Security framework, this research will provide the methodological foundation for further research and policy that will contribute to improving both the accessibility and acceptability of hospitals for Aboriginal people in NSW.
The cultural brokerage role of Indigenous people employed in OW positions made services more «acceptable» and assisted with access to care, providing a fit between «acceptability» and «ability to seek».
The article reports that the cultural adaptations enhance acceptability, sustainability, and effectiveness of trauma treatments, as well as the engagement of local community members in participatory dialog regarding their perceptions on the value of treating childhood trauma, the outcomes of successful trauma treatment, and whether there are traditional support strategies that could be blended with the evidence - based trauma treatment.
The indicators to assess are on the level of improving family skills outcomes and caregiver mental health, to analyze the extent of families» attendance and to explore the cultural and contextual acceptability of programme for families and practitioners in Serbia.
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