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The development of outcome measures is now seen as crucial within the National Health Service (NHS), and the outcome of aphasia therapy is an area which has for some years been under particular scrutiny. Many districts have developed their own measures and others have taken part in cross-distri...
The effect of different measures of outcome on the results of studies of empiric antibiotic therapy in febrile neutropenic patients. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者:CR Elliott,JL Pater 摘要: Several definitions of response have been used to classify the results of empiric antibiotic therapy in...
34 When fitting hierarchical linear models or hierarchical generalized linear models, an intent-to-treat analysis was used with the intake score as the first outcome, instead of a covariate. Effect sizes for the respective within-intervention and between-intervention change measures for hierarchical ...
In the present study, outcome measures with significant effects also varied between groups, highlighting the value of using multiple outcome measures, as well as an a priori analysis of effect size associated with each measure. Effect size data from the present study could be used to inform ...
Therefore, it was not feasible to identify with high certainty which outcome component of severe exacerbation could be driving the difference in association observed in the review. Second, although no subgroup effects were detected by type-2 inflammatory status (type-2–high vs type-2–low asthma...
(As reviewed in Locher, Ref. 23. Sudden death in mental disease and acute outcome of catatonic conditions. Monatschr. f. Psychiat. u. Neurol., 103:278, 1941.) Google Scholar Stefan, H.: Natural death as a result of great excitement in acute psychoses without actual anatomically ...
Main Outcome Measures The primary outcome and a key secondary outcome were changes in axial length and SER measured at baseline and the 1-, 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up visits. Participants who had at least 1 postrandomization follow-up visit were analyzed for treatment efficacy based on...
(4) Control group: at least 1 non-MBCT treatment, including usual care; and (5) Outcome measures: number of participants meeting the diagnostic criteria for a new major depressive episode over the follow-up study period, according to accepted clinical diagnostic criteria such as the ICD-10 or...
49 The direct medical costs and the indirect costs (such as mortality and productivity loss) were obtained and estimated for each health outcome from public data sources and published literature; these costs were not specific to the LGBTQ population but were based on the general population (e...