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par·tic·i·pa·tion P0087100 (pär-tĭs′ə-pā′shən)n. The act of taking part or sharing in something: Teachers often encourage class participation. par·tic′i·pa′tion·al adj.par•tic•i•pa•tion (pɑrˌtɪs əˈpeɪ ʃən) n. 1. an act or instance of participating. 2. a sharing, as in benefits. [1325–75; Middle English (< Anglo-French) < Late Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | participation - the act of sharing in the activities of a group; "the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities"involvement, involution, engagementgroup action - action taken by a group of peoplecommitment - an engagement by contract involving financial obligation; "his business commitments took him to London"intervention, intercession - the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.); "it occurs without human intervention"group participation - participation by all members of a groupnon-engagement, non-involvement, nonparticipation - withdrawing from the activities of a group | | 2. | participation - the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.)involvementcondition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" |
participationnoun taking part, contribution, partnership, involvement, assistance, sharing in, joining in, partaking his reluctant participation in religious activitiesparticipationnounThe act or fact of participating:involvement, sharing.Translationsparticipate (paːˈtisipeit) verb to be one of a group of people actively doing something. Did you participate in the discussion? 參加 参加parˌticiˈpation noun 參加 参加parˈticipant, parˈticipator nouns a person who participates (in a particular activity). the participants in the Olympic Games. 參加者 参加者
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shared decision making The active involvement of patients and carers and significant others in the UK in choosing management options—e.g., eliciting utilities and preferences by discussion, through interactive CDs, etc. Shared decision programmes may improve healthcare services, as patients • Better understand the types of procedures available and chances of success; • Are more confident in their choice, reducing the likelihood of a lawsuit; and • Often choose less invasive (i.e., less expensive) procedures.participation Managed care An agreement between Medicare and health care providers–ie, hospitals, physicians, to 'accept assignment'–ie, Medicare's fees, as payment in full, for any health care services rendered; also, acceptance of an insurance or health plan's established fee as the maximum amount collectable for services rendered. See Participating provider. par·ti·ci·pa·tion (pahr-tis'i-pāshŭn) occupational therapy Involvement in a life situation. participation (par?ti?si-pa'shon) In rehabilitation, a person's involvement in life situations despite physical impairments, limitations on activity, or contextual factors, such as social or physical barriers in the environment. Participation in life activities, tasks, and roles is an aspect of living that is considered important within the framework of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). See: International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and HealthPatient discussion about participationQ. i am diagnosed as bipolar ii and my doctor told me that i will not be able to participate in any activities. I am a son of a single parent. My father left my mom when I was 14. My mom worked hard and brought up me and my younger sister. For the past one year I forced my mom to stop going for job then I became the bread winner of my family. But recently I am diagnosed as bipolar II and my doctor told me that I will not be able to participate in any activities to prepare for work for more than six months, am I eligible for social security to take care of my family who is depending on me. I don’t want my mom to go for job again after she is used to be at home. Kindly be in my shoes and guide me please.A. It is very refreshing to see a person so concerned with their family. It is however a big responsibility, you have to be careful not to put too much pressure on yourself. Look into the social security and I agree with Smith talk to a lawyer and see if they can help you. You have to be sure with all of your responsibility that you are taking care of yourself and taking time for yourself. You are very lucky to have a great family, if they want to help out and get jobs to help financially let them. Think of it in terms of the long run. They may have to work for 6 months or a year but in that time you are going to be working on you and your health. You will be more help to them in the future if you take the time to help yourself now! In six months or a year you will have learned the tools to manage your illness and you will be able to offer your family some stability. There are options here make sure you talk to your family and educate them along the way about your illness. I bel Q. Regular participation in aerobic exercise lowers an individual's risk of developing cancer? I am a regular participant of aerobic, so the regular participation in aerobic exercise lowers an individual's risk of developing cancer?A. You have some reason to be happy. Research suggests that exercise often modifies some of the risk factors associated with certain kinds of cancer. Obesity has been linked to cancer of the breast and the female reproductive system. Regular exercise has been shown to help promote weight loss. Several studies have also found that men who worked at sedentary jobs for most of their lives had a greater incidence of colon cancer than those in more active jobs. Exercise will not compensate the effects of a high-fat diet or smoking. Still it can contribute, even indirectly, to a reduced risk of cancer. As such, exercising regularly is recommended by the ACS [American Cancer Society] as an integral part of its cancer prevention program. Q. when i do sport i feel kind of a weakness all over my knees and i get really tired moving forward .. is there any medical explanation for this ?A. It is hard for me to understand if the weakness you're describing is originally from your legs, or it is general weakness / shortness of breath like symptoms. Also, not knowing your age it is hard for me to think about several arthritic conditions that occur mainly to adult over 50. In any case, if this tiredness bothers you, you should see your doctor or an orthopedist, to see if they can examine you more extensively and try and help with this problem. More discussions about participationparticipation
ParticipationThe amount of loan or bond issue taken directly from another direct lender or underwriter.ParticipationA very large loan made by more than one lender to a single borrower. A participation loan exists when the lenders have a legal limit on the maximum amount they may lend.participation see EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION.participationThe practice of a lead lender selling portions of a loan to other lenders, called participants. It may be done because the loan is larger than the regulatory limits for the lead lender, or because the loan is very attractive but rather risky, so several lenders will pool their efforts and spread the risk.FDIC regulations that went into effect on January 1,2002,dramatically changed the structure and accounting for many participations. Formerly, lead banks could agree to repurchase a bad loan from a participant. As a result, it was easier to sell shares to other banks because the participants had no risk.Today,such a repurchase agreement will cause the transaction to be treated as a loan from the participant to the lead,rather than a sale,with the result that the lead may be in violation of banking regulations regarding loan size. AcronymsSeePARTparticipation Related to participation: Political participation, Participation rate, employee participationSynonyms for participationnoun taking partSynonyms- taking part
- contribution
- partnership
- involvement
- assistance
- sharing in
- joining in
- partaking
Synonyms for participationnoun the act or fact of participatingSynonymsSynonyms for participationnoun the act of sharing in the activities of a groupSynonyms- involvement
- involution
- engagement
Related Words- group action
- commitment
- intervention
- intercession
- group participation
Antonyms- non-engagement
- non-involvement
- nonparticipation
noun the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etcSynonymsRelated Words |