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October 25, 2016 - Force (USPSTF) makes recommendations about the effectiveness of specific preventive care services for patients … Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize decision making to the specific patient or … about breastfeeding but is delivered by a layperson (generally a mother with successful breastfeeding experience … rigorous review of existing peer-reviewed evidence and are intended to help primary care clinicians and patients … http://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/all/breastfeeding.html . 2016.
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taxonomy outlined in the table, in collaboration with
their research teams and areas of expertise and experience … Research is needed to help clinicians and
patients understand the best strategy for breast
cancer screening
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July 20, 2021 - Editorial page 1943
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Related articles pages 1965
and 1998 and JAMA Patient
Page page 2026 … Flexible
sigmoidoscopy and CT colonography screening:
patients’ experience with and factors for
undergoing … Patient-reported adverse events after colonoscopy
in Norway. … experience from the
Telemark Polyp Study 1983-1996. … Endoscopist experience as a risk factor for
colonoscopic complications.
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February 02, 2021 - 481. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.26988
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JAMA Patient … Practice Considerations
Patient Population Under Consideration
This recommendation applies to adults … Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize
decision-making to the specific patient or … high risk for carotid artery stenosis and for stroke due to ca-
rotid artery stenosis and who might experience … Clinicians should understand the
evidence but individualize decision-making to the
specific patient or
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September 28, 2021 - Non-Hispanic Black women are at greater risk for developing preeclampsia than other women and experience … assessing the risk for preeclampsia and discuss the benefits and harms of low-dose aspirin use with their patients … Implementation
Risk factors, based on medical history, may help guide clinicians and their patients … Force (USPSTF) makes recommendations about the effectiveness of specific preventive care services for patients … rigorous review of existing peer-reviewed evidence and are intended to help primary care clinicians and patients
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary/breast-cancer-medications-for-risk-reduction
September 03, 2019 - Risk stratification methods to identify patients with increased breast cancer risk demonstrated low accuracy … asking about medications; personal experience with breast cancer in self or a relative; and belief that … Barriers to prescribing included lack of training, experience, or comfort with medications; belief that … Risk stratification methods to identify patients with increased breast cancer risk demonstrated low accuracy … Patient . 2016;9(2):149-159. doi:10.1007/s40271-015-0134-z
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May 01, 2004 - that screening has a beneficial effect
on mortality rates, then women at higher risk
are likely to experience … define an elevated CA-125,
different lengths of clinical follow-up, and have
included small numbers of patients … The USPSTF strongly recommends that clinicians provide [the service] to eligible patients. … The USPSTF recommends that clinicians provide [the service] to eligible patients. … The USPSTF recommends against routinely providing [the service] to asymptomatic patients.
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March 01, 2004 - The current treatment regimen is long and
costly and is associated with a high patient dropout
rate due … No
studies have evaluated the rate of disease progression
in asymptomatic patients. … therapies alone or in conjunction
with ribavirin experience adverse effects. … Patient
withdrawal due to adverse effects from interferon
monotherapy averaged 5%, and patient withdrawal … The USPSTF recommends that clinicians provide [the service] to eligible patients.
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April 05, 2016 - Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize decision making to the specific patient or … detection of COPD, before the development of symptoms, does not alter the course of the disease or improve patient … Clinical Considerations
Patient … Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is diagnosed when the patient has a postbronchodilator FEV 1 /FVC … with COPD experience significant restrictions in their ability to work and participate in other activities
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December 17, 2024 - Combined Supplementation for the Primary Prevention of Falls and Fractures in Community Dwelling Adults (Patient … Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize decision making to the specific patient or … experiencing a significantly higher mortality rate after fracture than women. 4 Nearly 40% of those who experience … Practice Considerations
Patient … Orthogeriatrics: The Management of Older Patients With Fragility Fractures. 2nd ed.
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January 01, 1996 - functional independence. 9 Among persons living at home at the time of a hip fracture, about half experience … is a small risk of inaccurate values, and there is no value of BMD that discriminates well between patients … Screening could have adverse effects, if it leads to "labeling" in patients diagnosed with osteopenia … There is little reason for screening if the information is not likely to influence decisions by the patient … Are patients with hip fractures more osteoporotic? Review of the evidence.
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May 01, 2004 - records and
General Register’s office;
blinding not described
Kaiser
Permanente33,34
Randomized by patient … Persons with false-positive results can experience
a period of time potentially associated with high … Lung
Cancer Screening with CT: Mayo Clinic experience.
Radiology. 2003;226:756–761.
63. … Screening
for bronchogenic carcinoma: the surgical experience. … Patient and hospital
characteristics related to in-hospital mortality
after lung cancer resection.
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September 19, 2023 - disorders of pregnancy can be prevented, yet American Indian/Alaska Native persons and Black persons experience … epidemiologic evidence tends to be inferred based on physiology (ie, pregnancy) rather than reported by patients … changes to screening programs could not be separated from the effects of concurrent interventions (eg, patient … visits compared with the usual number (3 studies, n = 5203), and urine screening tests conducted for patients … disorders of pregnancy can be prevented, yet American Indian/Alaska Native persons and Black persons experience
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November 22, 2023 - Viewpoint page 1623 and
Editorial page 1629
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Related article page 1674 and
JAMA Patient Page … Force (USPSTF) makes recommen-
dations about the effectiveness of specific preventive care services
for patients … Clinicians should understand the evi-
dence but individualize decision-making to the specific patient … addressing oral health in nondental primary care settings, particularly in persons
who are more likely to experience … perpetuate oral health disparities.2 For ex-
ample, children experiencing poverty are more likely to experience
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June 20, 2017 - Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize decision making to the specific patient or … Children and adolescents also may experience teasing and bullying behaviors based on their weight. … Clinical Considerations
Patient … Individual-patient meta-analysis could be beneficial in helping understand the differences between patients … Children may experience low self-esteem, impaired quality of life, and teasing and bullying behaviors
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November 18, 2020 - Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize
decision-making to the specific patient or … decides to be screened, refer them for lung cancer screening with low-dose CT, ideally to a center with experience … (PDQ)–Patient Version (https://www.cancer. … However, screening participants who
receive true-positive or indeterminate results may experience worse … Only
17% of patients present with localized disease.
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February 02, 2021 - Practice Considerations
Patient … were asymptomatic and by clinically important variation in DUS measurement by patient population, equipment … CAS or CEA died or had a stroke within 30 days after their procedure. 17 The AMTEC trial reported 1 patient … at high risk for carotid artery stenosis and for stroke due to carotid artery stenosis and who might experience … Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize decision-making to the specific patient or
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July 01, 2013 - In Model E, screen-
detected (and therefore earlier treated) cases experience a reduced risk of dying … cure fraction specific to stage at
detection, but if curative treatment fails, the survival of the patient … patients without undetected distant metastases or additional
primary lung cancers in another lobe) … that looks most similar to the NLST design and inclusion criteria
(A55-75-30-15), this cohort would experience … from screening, including the
number of false-positive results, the number of additional years a patient
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May 27, 2014 - The duration of follow-up and the patient populations (for example, those with or without cirrhosis and … A French sexually transmitted infection clinic experience. J Hepatol . 2013;58:690-7. … Experience with interferon in chronic hepatitis B in Egypt. J Chemother . 1990;2:310-8. … 30 RCTs
Study duration and patient characteristics varied widely; few good-quality studies
High … pathway that asymptomatic adults at average or high risk for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection may experience
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March 01, 2016 - or near-normal visual acuity, based on a large body of observational data and accumulated clinical experience … Based primarily
on observational studies, a very high proportion of patients
experience favorable … Utility of a patient-response screening question for visual impairment. … Powe NR, Schein OD, Gieser SC, et al; Cataract Patient Outcome Research Team. … Moderate
Mainly observational data and accumulated clinical experience.