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It is important that we, as clinicians and complex rehabilitation technology (CRT) providers, keep this in mind when recommending any therapeutic interventions to a family, including an early intervention adaptive stroller. As members of the CRT provision team, you are encouraged to evaluate ...
Many cancers are not screened for on an individual basis as the prevalence rates in the general population are too low to make the process an effective intervention [130]. An alternative strategy is to screen for multiple cancers simultaneously in a single test. Detection of multiple cancers thro...
With rare conditions or treatments it is recognised that providers of usual care working outside the team delivering the treatment are unlikely to understand its’ effects on participants, nor how they should respond to participant concerns [46]. One participant explained how this led them to c...
Appropriate remuneration, a solid education and ongoing training for all child care providers are essential to promoting the standing of the early childhood sector. Improving the child care system is highly dependent on government support. Concrete actions by policy makers, already practised in many ...
in the United Kingdom, and the Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) [87], a 15-year study of outcomes following a randomized control trial of high-quality foster care as an alternative to institutionalization in Romanian orphans, found that deprivation of expected input during infancy and...
Calcium supplementation that commenced before pregnancy until 20 weeks' gestation, compared with placebo, did not show a significant reduction in recurrent pre-eclampsia. As the trial was powered to detect a large effect size, we cannot rule out a small to moderate effect of this intervention. Fu...
Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is one of the most devastating orthopedic conditions, affecting any of the body’s many compartments, which, if sufficiently severe, may result in disability and amputation. Currently, intra-compartmental pressure measurements serve as the gold standard for diagnosing ...
Use of the screening tool would have resulted in more attention to the recognition and early treatment of malnutrition in the control group. In the intervention group, the nurse completed the SNAQ for every patient at admission to the hospital. The patients who were classified as moderately ...
intervention and management programs must be an integral part of a universal screening program, (5) universal neonatal screening should not be a replacement for ongoing surveillance throughout infancy and early childhood, and (6) education of primary caregivers and primary health care providers on ...