Sentences with phrase «with generalisability»

The problem is that «we've confused abstraction with generalisability,» where the latter term refers to «a finding which would be applicable to everybody.»»

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To the best of our knowledge, the only one cancer caregiving intervention in Singapore has recruited exclusively caregivers of patients with advanced cancer, with a majority of the care recipients being on home hospice care; 33 hence, generalisability to caregivers of ambulatory patients is not clear.
Careful preparation and implementation as well as regular supervision seem to be critical success factors for blended interventions, 72 and as some studies on online interventions show, more experience with a given treatment can result in better outcomes.73 Third, even though clinical interviews were conducted to assess participants» psychopathological status, other properties of our sample restrict generalisability.
The overall non-response rate was high (54.6 %) and response rates were lower among young men, unmarried men, men with a lower annual income and men born outside Sweden, which compromises the generalisability of our results.
Limitations exist with respect to replication of studies, generalisability, predictions of which children will benefit and which treatment components are effective, and long term effects of therapy.
Investment in a research process that is participatory, in both «methodology and method», is rewarding and sometimes more important than the outcome.30 Participation can empower communities and is recognised as an outcome in itself.31 Community participation in research delivers social and cultural validity when inquiries are aligned with the needs and priorities of those being researched, and better external validity of findings for generalisability.3 Achieving this through PR may be more costly in the short term but in the long term builds health equity32 and facilitates translation of research into policy.3
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