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July 15, 2009 - and systemic diseases associated with ocular disease compared with younger adults, older adults also experience … )
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1.0 (41/41 patients)
1.0 (46/46 patients)
Not calculated … Utility of a patient-response screening question for visual impairment [Letter]. … Patient outcomes of refractive surgery. The refractive status and vision profile. … Cataract Patient Outcome Research Team. Arch Ophthalmol 1994;112:239-52.
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disease compared with younger adults, older adults also
experience … ) 1.0 (41/41 patients) Not calculated Not calculated Not calculated
0.75 (3/4 patients) 1.0 (46/46 patients … Utility of a patient-response
screening question for visual impairment [Letter]. … Patient outcomes of re-
fractive surgery. The refractive status and vision profile. … : 70/206 patients
(34%); 20/25–20/100: 73/206
patients (35%); 20/250 or worse:
63/206 patients (31%)
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September 17, 2002 - Data Extraction: Selected information about patient population, interventions, clinical endpoints, and … or nonrepresentative patients. … For example, a physician cannot definitively say that a patient does not have osteoporosis on the basis … estimates in the outcomes table are limited by assumptions that are arguable or highly variable by patient … Discordance in patient classification using T-scores. J Clin Densitomet 1999;2(3):343-50.
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example, a physician cannot definitively say that a
patient does not have osteoporosis on the basis … associated to some degree with
fractures at other sites, a physician may not be able
to assess whether a patient … estimates in the
outcomes table are limited by assumptions that are
arguable or highly variable by patient … Discordance in
patient classification using T-scores. J Clin
Densitomet. 1999;2(3):343-350.
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Page page 1624 … This finding was con-
sistent with a 2009 individual patient data meta-analysis.103
An updated individual … patient data meta-analysis is anticipated
in 2022. … The Hypertension
Optimal Treatment (HOT) study–patient
characteristics: randomization, risk profiles, … Effect of daily aspirin on
long-term risk of death due to cancer: analysis of
individual patient data
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February 25, 2020 - bias in patient selection for these studies. … Caregiver or Caregiver-Patient Dyad Interventions
Eighty-eight RCTs (n = 14 880; mean patient age, 78 … Other outcomes such as caregiver or patient QOL, rates of or
time to institutionalization, patient mental … Alzheimer’s patients and their families. … on patients and carers.
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February 25, 2020 - bias in patient selection for these studies. … Caregiver or Caregiver-Patient Dyad Interventions
Eighty-eight RCTs (n = 14,880; mean patient age, … Other outcomes such as caregiver or patient QOL, rates of or time to institutionalization, patient mental … on patients and carers. … b No hypothesized serious harms of nonpharmacologic patient or caregiver interventions.
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October 01, 2011 - whether the trial
was conducted in primary care, setting (United States or not),
quality, and selected patient … Participants randomly assigned to receive orlistat were
more likely to experience adverse effects and … b) Are there differences in efficacy between patient subgroups (i.e., age 65 y or older, sex,
race/ethnicity … c) Are there differences in efficacy between patient subgroups (i.e., age 65 y or
older, sex, race/ethnicity … a) Are there differences in adverse effects
between patient subgroups (i.e., age 65 y or older, sex,
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August 18, 2020 - Clinician risk assessments are necessary when ascertaining the eligibility of patients at increased risk … Several groups that can experience increased risk for STIs were underrepresented in the evidence, however … Brief and intensive behavioral interventions to promote sexual risk reduction among STD clinic patients … HIV/STD risk and sexual strategies among women family planning clients in New York: Project FIO. … Assessing patient exposure to a video-based intervention in STD clinic waiting rooms: findings from the
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June 26, 2018 - variables in common (eg, age, weight, hormone therapy use), there was considerable heterogeneity in the patient … that rely on BMD measurement wholly or in part may not be the most accurate approaches for identifying patients … Korean experience with the OSTA risk index for osteoporosis: a validation study. … Methods for assessing fracture risk prediction models: experience with FRAX in a large integrated health … events by sex). 120
d Sum of N in trials in meta-analysis, after accounting for the duplication in patients
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January 11, 2016 - The USPSTF makes recommendations about the effectiveness of specific preventive care services for patients … more frequently (that is, annually vs. biennially) further increases the probability that a woman will experience … did not update its 2009 recommendation on teaching breast self-examination; the USPSTF supports all patients … rigorous review of existing peer-reviewed evidence and are intended to help primary care clinicians and patients … Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 42 U.S.C. § 2713 (2010).
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JAMA Patient … The study had 0 deaths from hepatotoxic-
ity among placebo-treated patients. … compared with
84 patients (1.2%) receiving placebo. … Tuberculous pleural effusion: twenty-year
experience. … Comparison of
the sensitivity of QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube
and T-SPOT.TB according to patient age.
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December 15, 2010 - related) or extrinsic (external to the patient) 1-3 . … Patients with recurrent falls attending Accident & Emergency benefit from multifactorial intervention—a … Physiotherapy for patients with mobility problems more than 1 year after stroke: a randomised controlled … Appendix Figure 1 is an analytic framework that depicts the events that older adults experience while … included interventions delivered by primary care clinicians and related health care staff to assist patients
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January 11, 2016 - Patients: Women aged 40 to 74 years. … radiation exposure of screening strategies for breast cancer by using methods that more fully represent the experience … more than 4 screening views, 10 although most received only 1 or 2 extra views, probably because of patient … Mismatch in breast and detector size during screening and diagnostic mammography results in increased patient
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October 23, 2018 - the accuracy of screening tools in men, as well as the benefit and harms of interventions for men who experience … this research may include legal requirements related to disclosure, underlying medical conditions of patients … Clinical utility of an intimate partner violence screening tool for female VHA patients. … Accuracy of an intimate partner violence screening tool for female VHA patients: a replication and extension … Patients of eligible physicians were mailed a survey inviting them to participate in the study and respond
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JAMA Patient … Data Extraction and Quality Assessment
One investigator abstracted details about the study design, patient … Second, the reviewers did not have access to individual patient data;
findings were based on analyses … A Prospective Study of Pravastatin in
the Elderly at Risk (PROSPER): screening
experience and baseline … systematic review of
randomized placebo-controlled trials to aid
individual patient choice.
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November 01, 2013 - Screening instruments could be administered
to the patient or an informant. … dyads, and nonpharmacologic
interventions meant primarily for the patient. … non-
pharmacologic interventions that targeted the patient
rather than the caregiver or patient–caregiver … , clinical experience study. … Any decision-making outcomes (patient, family, or clinician), patient health or safety outcomes, family
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December 22, 2014 - evidence-based medicine suggest that physicians should not be measuring blood pressure in the hypertensive patient … Are there consequences of labeling patients with prehypertension? … for diagnosis and from study population characteristics.
4 (shortest rescreening interval by patient … measurement method from that used during the initial screening improve diagnostic accuracy for some specific patient … Does the rescreening interval vary by patient characteristics (e.g., age, sex, race/ethnicity, cardiovascular
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January 01, 2013 - with
HCV infection, and does it vary according to patient
subgroup characteristics (including, but not … , patients undergoing hemodialysis, and
previously treated patients. … No trial reported harms in patient subgroups. … with chronic hepatitis C with
genotype 3: an Indian experience. … Do these harms differ according to patient subgroup characteristics?†
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April 01, 2016 - Patients: Women aged 40 to 74 years. … exposure of screening strategies
for breast cancer by using methods that more fully rep-
resent the experience … than 4 screen-
ing views (10), although most received only 1 or 2 extra
views, probably because of patient … Mismatch in breast and detector
size during screening and diagnostic mammography results in in-
creased patient