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June 01, 2022 - 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 … safety and pain management: a
systematic review and meta-analysis. … Effect
of intensive patient education vs placebo
patient education on outcomes in patients
with acute
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August 01, 2012 - of the population, setting, interventions, and comparison groups; uses a valid approach to allocate
patients … Population studies
may be helpful to empirically group ASD patients by age
in a way that fosters more … One way to support accomplishing
this is by developing treatment networks with adequate
numbers of patients … targeted
treatments for ASD emerge, initial studies will need
to study adult populations to establish safety … An analysis of music therapy program goals
and outcomes for clients with diagnoses on the autism spectrum
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January 01, 2017 - the key questions that the review will
address to allow the USPSTF to evaluate the effectiveness and safety … Most of the studies
followed up patients for 8 to 12 weeks. … Does this
patient have obstructive sleep apnea? … Sleep apnoea patients have more
automobile accidents. Lancet. 1987;2(8556):447.
10. … patients with mild sleep apnoea/hypopnoea
syndrome. Thorax. 1997;52(2):114-119.
142.
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March 01, 2022 - the profession as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients … ; that all scientific research used in support or justification of a patient care recommendation will … pharmacological and nonpharmacological pain management interventions; compare the effectiveness and safety … PSFS >2.6 on the PSFS
Pain or Function 0.2–0.5 SMD >0.5–0.8 SMD >0.8 SMD
Abbreviations: PSFS= Patient … in composition, source, dose and mode of administration of cannabis products, and heterogeneity in patient
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June 01, 2013 - POEM is performed with the patient under general
anesthesia. … Additional
scrutiny of teduglutide’s safety and its impact on cost of care is likely going forward … During the followup period, one patient required 20 mm balloon dilatation 1
month after POEM, which … During
the followup period (up to 25 months), no patient reported dysphagia recurrence, but some patients … A reduction in PN might significantly improve patient outcomes and quality of
life.
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October 01, 2017 - not adequately represent the patient population. … Do on-site patient satisfaction surveys bias results? … Joint
Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 2005; 31(3):158-166.
Carden R. … Feedback loop: testing a patient experience survey in the
safety net. … Patient Educ Couns 2008;73(1):
132-40.
Shih TH, Fan, X.
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January 01, 2017 - professional judgment and patient preferences. … (I statement)
Considerations for Implementation: To determine whether a patient is a candidate for … Patient Population Under Consideration: These recommendations apply to adults age
40 years and older … Considerations for Implementation: To determine whether a patient is a candidate for statin therapy, … with established effectiveness and safety.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/obesity-in-adults-screening-and-counseling-2003
November 03, 2003 - The waist circumference thresholds are not reliable for patients with a BMI greater than 35. … Re-operation may be necessary in up to 25 percent of patients. … Patients should receive a psychological evaluation prior to undergoing these procedures. … urgency, flatulence, and oily spotting in 22 to 27 percent of people taking the drug. 3 1 The long-term safety … Are health care professionals advising obese patients to lose weight?
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January 31, 2024 - At the practice level, partners at the BHP have engaged more than 20 safety net practices to
improve … • Engagement of Patients: Two grantees (OH, TN) have intentionally engaged patients in the
cooperative … Ohio has included patients in their co-design process,
engaging patients in understanding the intervention … • Partners to provide patient experience/engage patients: One grantee, Tennessee, included a
community … − Readiness for
Implementation
Tangible and immediate indicators of organizational commitment to
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May 01, 2022 - Patient Education as Topic/
A-8
34. … 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 … safety and pain management: a
systematic review and meta-analysis.
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February 01, 2025 - Frequency of testing can vary based on patient acuity and level of care. 21 Educate patients on the risks … Medications work best in the highly motivated patient. … https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-drug-safety-communication-fda-urges-caution-about-withholding-opioid-addiction-medications … A combined cognitive and behavioral intervention for cocaine-using methadone clients. … The association of psychiatric comorbidity with treatment completion among clients admitted to substance
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October 01, 2012 - Is the portion of the CER that is
probably or certainly out of date an issue of safety (a drug withdrawn … The
January 2012 -
Conclusion still valid; we
found no published
studies of arbaclofen in
patients … These
side effects limit use of
these drugs to patients
with severe impairment
or risk of injury. … therapy or response cost or brief
psychotherapy or child psychotherapy or play therapy or client … These
side effects limit use of these drugs to
patients with severe impairment or risk of
injury.
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April 08, 2025 - Editorial
Related article and JAMA
Patient Page
Supplemental content
CME at jamacmelookup.com
Corresponding … USPSTF uses to determine the net benefit, see the
USPSTF Procedure Manual.26
Practice Considerations
Patient … breastfeeding in maternity care
settings (https://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/php/guidelines-
recommendations/safety-in-maternity-care.html … Clinicians should understand the evidence but individualize
decision-making to the specific patient or … Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development provides educational materials for
patients
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August 01, 2020 - the
United Nations’ Development Programme’s 2018 Statistical Update “Human Development Indices
and Indicators … at a U.S. safety-net hospital (n=139) to
initiation of buprenorphine with linkage to outpatient treatment … Treating drug abuse and addiction in the
criminal justice system: improving public
health and safety … Acceptance of
Health Care"/ or Patient Compliance/ or Medication Adherence/ or No-
show Patients/ … or "slow
release" or "sustained release" or XR-NTR).ti,ab,kf.
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4 (((attend* or attrition or client
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January 01, 2017 - Delayed alert review can impact patient safety and compromise care. … implemented a post-hospital-discharge alert
intervention notifying primary care teams of medication safety … funding (R18 HS017203) we implemented an alert intervention notifying
primary care teams of medication safety … Patient and Primary Care Provider (PCP) characteristics
Characteristics of Participating Patients N … Alerts triggered by our most complex patients and by our oldest patients were no more likely to
experience
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April 01, 2020 - No data were
available to evaluate nociplasticity as a modifier to
treatment effectiveness or safety … In clinical practice, most chronic
pain patients likely use a combination of therapies
24
and patients … In addition, further research
to evaluate differential effectiveness and safety
of chronic pain treatments … Acupuncture for chronic pain: individual patient
data meta-analysis. … What do
we really know about the safety of tai chi?
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January 01, 2016 - The safety of tests used to diagnose gout also needs to
be considered. … Potential safety concerns include acute
physical discomfort from joint aspiration and long-term
effects … Therefore, we have undertaken a systematic review of
studies examining the accuracy and safety of tests … The focus of this report is on evaluating the validity and
safety of existing diagnostic methods for … Summary of findings on comparative accuracy and safety
of gout diagnostic methods
Outcomes Level
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February 01, 2012 - Patients and the Public: This group represents current and potential consumers of
patient-centered … To be patient centered, decisions
made about groups of patients must recognize both the diversity of … However, these trials have used sleepiness and laboratory indicators like sleepiness scores and
AHI … presenteeism—working in spite of illness, with resulting poor work
performance), quality of life, and work safety … The
patient advocates on the stakeholder panel described a demand by patients for better training,
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September 17, 2002 - Clinicians should review with patients the relative benefits and harms of available treatment options … , and uncertainties about their efficacy and safety, to facilitate an informed choice. … Patients who receive a diagnosis of osteoporosis fall outside the context of screening but may require … Among women with no pre-existing fracture, only the subgroup of patients who had a T-score less than … There is little evidence regarding which patients are likely to benefit from screening and treatment.
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May 01, 2013 - Clinicians should
understand the evidence but individualize decision making to
the specific patient or … An individual patient data meta-analysis (8) published
after the USPSTF’s review included 31 022 persons … Effectiveness and Safety of Vitamin D in Relation to Bone Health. … Clinicians may provide this service to selected patients depending on individual
circumstances. … this service only if other considerations support
offering or providing the service in an individual patient