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Research Question 3: What are barriers for uptake?

1. What are the barriers to uptake of the vaccine for those groups?

1. What are the barriers to uptake of the vaccine for those groups?

... HIV, barriers to taking the COVID- 19 vaccine include: Access to information - - lack of access to information on the platforms people ordinarily use such as WhatsApp, as well lack of easily accessible information ...

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Understanding Barriers to HPV vaccine uptake in Appalachia

Understanding Barriers to HPV vaccine uptake in Appalachia

... vaccine uptake are lower than in other areas of the United ...of uptake remain low using the seven aforementioned counties as a ...existing research from major public databases with the direct input ...

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Barriers to PrEP Uptake in Durham County _ Mason Zeagler_SIGNED.pdf

Barriers to PrEP Uptake in Durham County _ Mason Zeagler_SIGNED.pdf

... future research utilize a qualitative instrument to capture data on barriers to PrEP ...The barriers included in prior literature do not encompass all of the barriers that persons at high risk ...

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Economic and Non-Economic Barriers and Drivers for the Uptake of Renewables

Economic and Non-Economic Barriers and Drivers for the Uptake of Renewables

... actual uptake of renewable electricity technologies is determined by a number of economic and non-economic conditions acting as either drivers or barriers in addition to political ...and barriers to ...

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HIV testing service uptake in Finland:  A study on barriers and facilitators

HIV testing service uptake in Finland: A study on barriers and facilitators

... Service Uptake in Finland: A Study on Barriers and Facilitators Year 2020 Number of pages 37 Since the 1970s when the first case of the human immunodeficiency virus was detected, there have been many ...

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Barriers to uptake of energy efficient operational measures: Survey Report

Barriers to uptake of energy efficient operational measures: Survey Report

... TO UPTAKE OF ENERGY EFFICIENT OPERATIONAL MEASURES 29 A Sustainable Shipping article and poll on split incentives and uptake of exhaust gas scrubbers asked readers to poll on the following question ...

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Barriers of solar energy uptake and the potential for mitigation solutions in Barbados

Barriers of solar energy uptake and the potential for mitigation solutions in Barbados

... the barriers that inhibit the deployment of renewable energy technologies to achieve long-term reductions in carbon emissions from the use of fossil fuels is paramount to ...geothermal) uptake, the share of ...

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A review of the research literature on barriers to the uptake of ICT by teachers.

A review of the research literature on barriers to the uptake of ICT by teachers.

... perceived barriers to the use of ...the barriers to ICT use, resulting in a possible bias in the ...of barriers to ICT, either personally, or where they were directly involved with the management of ...

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Barriers to the uptake and use of feedback in the context of summative assessment

Barriers to the uptake and use of feedback in the context of summative assessment

... Page9 stations are introduced each year to minimise the risk of students ‘studying to the test’. Students have to pass the OSCE, as well as written assessments, in order to progress to Year 4. Following the OSCE, they ...

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Research Question 3: Key Trends

Research Question 3: Key Trends

... and research centers could develop to change the landscape of licensure in this ...training. Question is what prevails - old school teacher socialization or new school teachers with a high degree of ...

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What is the question?

What is the question?

... the research may be originally motivated by a perceived gap, the knowledge resulting from the discov- ery may in fact not complete any part of the wall but in- stead may lead to the construction of a completely ...

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Unit 3. Answering the Research Question: Quantitative Designs

Unit 3. Answering the Research Question: Quantitative Designs

... The notion of equivalence is often a concern when different observers are using the same instrument to collect data at the same time. For example, three observers may be using a check- list to identify the mood states of ...

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Can scientific research answer the what question of mathematics education?

Can scientific research answer the what question of mathematics education?

... where research in mathematics education resulted in different choices on the content of primary school teaching, I explore where and how, in the scientific enterprise within the domain of education, issues of the ...

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Virtual rehabilitation: what are the practical barriers for home based research?

Virtual rehabilitation: what are the practical barriers for home based research?

... Monitoring is important to ensure the VR intervention continues to provide an appropriate level of challenge tailored to individual participant needs and progressed across the duration of the intervention; for example, ...

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Are You Blogging? Research Question of the Day: Receive This Newsletter Via ! What is a Blog?

Are You Blogging? Research Question of the Day: Receive This Newsletter Via ! What is a Blog?

... Brief: What Is It and How Do You Do It?” Justice Lee Ann Dauphinot, VOICE for the Defense ...no. 3 (April 2005) ...of what the brief must contain, and what will happen once the brief is ...

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. ORIGINS OF A RESEARCH QUESTION

. ORIGINS OF A RESEARCH QUESTION

... clinical research contributes new information. A study that merely reiterates what is already established is not worth the effort and ...ongoing research, and searching lists of projects that have ...

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If technology is the answer, what is the question?

If technology is the answer, what is the question?

... The Leeds Beckett repository holds a wide range of publications, each of which has been checked for copyright and the relevant embargo period has been applied by the Research Services team. We operate on a ...

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Research should be undertaken to answer a question. The question asked

Research should be undertaken to answer a question. The question asked

... Outcome: What Is It?. Although the term “outcome” is simple and its meaning may seem obvious, it is worth some consideration in the con- text of rehabilitation research. Out- come refers to the expected or ...

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Curriculum development and educational research: the barriers to good practice and what to do about them

Curriculum development and educational research: the barriers to good practice and what to do about them

... Site 3 similarly illustrates that collaborative change processes such as Walkington’s are two- way streets. Initiators of change must do their best to engage and accommodate a range of legitimately different ...

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1.1. Research question Objectives of this research Methodology

1.1. Research question Objectives of this research Methodology

... asked what problems, or issues, arose between them and their subordinates due to the cultural differences within UMA, the answers included the fact that many times there were differences in visions and how ...

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