0 used to describe people who work at home, instead of in an office in a company:
home-based professionals
The health effects of solitary leisure activities, such as mainly home-based hobbies or watching television, are however inconclusive.
The bereavement experience following home-based family caregiving for persons with advanced cancer.
A further objective was to encourage local authorities to develop home-based alternatives to residential care as a consequence of the changed funding arrangements.
Randomised controlled trial of a general practice programme of home-based exercise to prevent falls in elderly women.
However, the informational privacy of patients and providers is at greater risk with home-based telemedicine.
Since they challenge the norm of home-based care, they may represent a move in the direction of gender equity.
Instructions for a home-based separation-reunion procedure for assessing preschool children's attachments.
This point is worth noting, particularly since revonsuo is continuing to collect home-based dream reports in support of his theoretical claims (sect. 3. 3).