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January 01, 1996 - relationship between dietary fiber consumption and the incidence of colon cancer. 92 , 93 Such studies do … obtain a thorough dietary history, to address potential barriers to changes in eating habits, and to … Parents should be encouraged to offer breastfeeding to their infants ("A" recommendation). … habits of older adults ("C" recommendation), but recommendations to do so can be made on other grounds … By how much does salt restriction reduction lower blood pressure? I.
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June 01, 2006 - This means
that a person who is admitted to the hospital multiple times in one year will be counted … Hospital charges reflect the amount the hospital
charged for the entire hospital stay and do not include … to
calculate estimates, please refer to the following publications:
Steiner, C., Elixhauser, A. … We also invite you to tell us how you are using this Statistical Brief and other HCUP data and
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May 01, 2013 - Do the harms of treatment strategies
differ according to patient characteristics, including
age, race … Do the harms of treatment strategies
differ according to patient care settings, such as home,
nursing … Case
studies of only one patient were not included. … enrolled, how similar those patients
were to the target population, and the funding source. … Studies rated “fair” do not meet all the criteria for a rating
of good quality, but no flaw is likely
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March 13, 2013 - plan can help lay out how patient and family engagement fits into organizational processes on a daily … Provide the necessary infrastructure and resources
Although hospitals do not need to make major investments … do. … do” to something that is necessary. … High-performing patient- and family-centered academic medical centers: cross-site summary of six case
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digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/citation/u18hs026151-laiteerapong-final-report-2022.pdf
January 01, 2022 - by grant number
5U18HS026151-03, and its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do … test if using a patient portal to conduct population-level
depression screening and symptom monitoring … electronic health record and test if using a patient portal to conduct population-level depression … As a single-center study, results may not be generalizable to all populations or settings. … practice, the prevalence and salience of depression symptoms, and how patients engaged in care.
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January 01, 2004 - a common purpose.”8 Whether the goal is to reduce LDL
cholesterol in adults or to evaluate a novel … Several case
reports suggest that these extrinsic risks do, in fact, exert significant pressures on … To understand how this approach could result in an
inappropriate determination of research risk, we … the occurrence of a catastrophic injury.20 The
most well-accepted model for how catastrophic adverse … Further investigation revealed no formal policy on how temporary
pharmacists are orientated to the investigational
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August 25, 2021 - How to implement this
recommendation? … This recommendation statement applies to children and adolescents who do not have signs or symptoms of … do not have overweight or
obesity. … Despite large changes
in LDL-C levels associated with statins, many children with FH do
not achieve LDL-C … However, these studies were limited and had short trial
durations of 5 to 16 weeks.1,17
How Does Evidence
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March 01, 2010 - do so because of a medical emergency. … Because most
state data do not identify SCHIP patients specifically, it is not possible to present this … We also invite you to tell us how you are using this Statistical Brief and other
HCUP data and tools … , and to share suggestions on how HCUP products might be enhanced to
further meet your needs. … **Several states do not report days to procedure; information from reporting states only is used to calculate
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/main-apps-surv-report-3-acute-pain.pdf
June 01, 2022 - published in March 2022 (Surveillance
Report 2), and to determine how the new evidence impacts the … The report also addressed how benefits and harms varied according to demographic, clinical,
and medication … How do harms vary depending on: (1) patient demographics (e.g., age, gender);
(2) patient medical or … How do harms vary depending on: (1) patient demographics (e.g., age, gender);
(2) patient medical comorbidities … How do harms vary depending on: (1) patient demographics (e.g., age, gender);
(2) patient medical and
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May 26, 2017 - , Therefore I cannot really judge how
comprehensive the literature review of medications is. … A cutoff sample size of 20 provides a balance,
allowing us to review and comment on adequate
literature … TEP Reviewer
#5
Methods I do not understand how a study where the investigators only report
a posthoc … exactly what they said they would do. … /asd-medical/research-2017/
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section clearly summarises how
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January 01, 2019 - Thirdly, most immunization CDS systems do not
take into account an individual child’s medical conditions … A few of the vaccine types
including Hep B, Hib, and Hep A were more likely to lead to a significant … decide how liberal we would be in identify codes
that could possible indicate a condition. … This need to confirm may have
acted as a barrier. … side to have a
nimble system that can act on these updates as well as a system to make
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November 15, 2009 - Patient adverse experiences are common and transient and do not affect screening practices. … be transient and do not adversely influence future screening practices. … cancer will progress, how quickly cancer will advance, and expected lifetimes. … Current ongoing trials are limited to countries that do not provide routine mammography screening, which … question 2c)
3
2 RCTs and 1 observational study
Both trials were conducted in countries that do
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Up to two payers can be coded for a hospital stay in HCUP data. … to calculate estimates, please refer to the following publications:
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November 29, 2023 - Authors, reviewers and others in a position to control the
content of this activity are required to … On day 64, the acute care surgery team was consulted to convert the PEG tube to
a percutaneous gastrojejunostomy … The patient was discharged to a rehabilitation facility on day 74 with orders that included a surgery … determine how to communicate clearly and directly with patients and their
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April 20, 2008 - How often does this happen?
Type/cause of Error : Patient
Figure 3. Survey example page. … Medication reconciliation; this is already implemented but not all physicians are
aware of how it works … Improve access to resident schedules. Nurses do not find the current schedule user-friendly. … unfamiliarity with PCA
pumps and how to order them, and competing demands. … A literature review exploring how
healthcare professionals contribute to the assessment
and control
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January 01, 2024 - The map shows how work inputs, outputs, and tasks are linked and how the
embedded control systems can … When counseling occurred, the focus on how to use the patch correctly, rather than assuring the
appropriateness … about the application of ST-PRA in healthcare and
lead to further exploration regarding how the process … Today’s poisons-how to keep them from killing your patients. … Integrating internal events in an external probabilistic risk assessment:
Tornado PRA case study.
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January 01, 2017 - Studies suggest that 33-50% of patients do not take their medications
properly, contributing to nearly … adapt, but most services lack the flexibility to do so. … Participants were instructed how to use
each device. … This
algorithm uses context,
which is a representation
of how the participants
have responded so … The PDCs were low, ranging from 0.52 to 0.69, and do not appear to be congruent
with the pill bottle
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May 27, 2010 - establish that the technical capability of IMRT do indeed
benefit patients. … We do not comment on whether such
randomized, controlled trials are a high funding
priority. … Do the benefits experienced by patients justify the increased expenditure? … General
Comment
110, 21: [How might management strategies for xerostomia affect IMRT effect on this … It is not possible to do blinded studies of such
technology.
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December 10, 2013 - “We need not wait to see do what others do,” and that was a Gandhi quote. … What is a guideline, and how do we work these things together ahead of time so that we aren’t placing … And then the conversation became, well how do we get nurses to stop putting in Foley catheters? … how we do it. … You’re going to have to figure out how to do that, and I think that’s why I keep bringing you back to