Subjects did not receive any compensation for participating in the study apart from a parking ticket voucher. Continuous follow-up during trial period The trial period of each participant took 21 days, with a possible deviation of a few days depending on the participant’s personal agenda. ...
Hidden costs were expenses that were not foreseeable by students but accumulated throughout clinical placements and included parking fees and road tolls (Table 3). Implications of costs for students Costs associated with unpaid clinical placements exacerbated existing financial hardship [23], and the ...
One, there's parking; two, I don't have to deal with, "Can I go in [or] can I not?"... It's more familiar. It's the cen- tral place. My mother is already there. We don't have to lug her back and forth [to see my father].' [FM5, page 3] Making the decision ...
One respondent reported how even the view of a full parking lot from his office win- dow was enough to influence his work pace. The pressure for short consultations sometimes even comes from the patients themselves. Some patients have been "socialized" to be seen quickly; they remain standing...
Costs assessed include: time spent travelling to, preparing for or participating in intervention activities; transport to the intervention (petrol, parking); loss of income; purchase of resources associated with promoting children's mental health; devotion of coordination staff time to the intervention;...
ranging from significant to non-significant to contradictory findings. Multiple environmental factors (i.e., type of residence [10], overall indoor environment [17,55,86], type of residence [10], presence of barriers/cul-de-sac [60], street connectivity [60,83], presence of parking facilitie...
Petrol and parking costs for hospital visits, additional heating costs, dietary needs, clothing needs and trying to make ends meet on a lower income were some of the examples cited by participants. A number of people outlined the ways in which they cut back on their expenditure, such as, ...
Parking brake manual release mechanismChristopher A. CathcartRoland S. Moore
Items include: using stairs instead of escalators or lifts; walking instead of driving or taking public transport; parking away from destination or getting off public transport early to have a longer walk; using work breaks to be physically active; choosing to stand up instead of sitting; ...
a lot of people out begging. So we get a lot of interaction with the customers, telling us that we got somebody out in the parking lot begging. So we deal with the police a lot, where we have to get them out here to kind of help us handle that, plus the shoplifting, so that’...