670 resultados para Perceptions and practices
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"GAO-07-521."
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"B-239812"--P. 1.
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Ellison D. Smith, chairman; John H. Bankhead, presiding, Jan. 16, 1934.
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"October 31,1989."
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Includes index.
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"Selected pension bibliography": p. 367-368.
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Supt. of Docs. no.: HE20.2420/3.
By the Decade: An Exploration of the Leisure Perceptions and Preferences of Mid-Life Married Couples
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The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs that patients with advanced cancer held about the curability of their cancer, their use of alternatives to conventional medical treatment, and their need to have control over decisions about treatment. Of 149 patients who fulfilled the criteria for participation and completed a self-administered questionnaire, 45 patients (31%) believed their cancer was incurable, 61 (42%) were uncertain and 39 (27%) believed their cancer was curable. The index of need for control over treatment decisions was low in 53 patients (35.6%) and high in only 17 patients (11.4%). Committed users of alternatives to conventional medical treatments were more likely to believe that their cancer was curable (P