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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/tinnitus_executive.pdf
August 01, 2013 - effects (i.e., CBT
+ biofeedback, self-help book + telephone therapy), overall
consistent evidence suggests … were shown for 1 intervention
(self-help book + telephone therapy), overall, consistent
evidence suggests … CBT, as well as an intervention involving relaxation and
distraction, overall, consistent evidence suggests … some treatment benefits for biofeedback-
based CBT and bibliotherapy, overall, consistent evidence
suggests … epidemiological research on adults
over the age of 45 years.4 The finding of generational
differences suggests
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/tech-brief-35-asthma-self-management-comments.pdf
April 27, 2020 - train people with asthma, parents, caregivers, and school
personnel, the American Lung Association suggests … The American Lung Association
instead suggests that stakeholders review its Asthma Basics program. … Conducting a deeper dive into how
programs remain funded would be useful, especially when the report suggests
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/TND_0365_10-28-2010.pdf
January 01, 2010 - that no existing review fully meets the breadth of the nomination and a scan of the recent
literature suggests
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/cancer-end-of-life-quality-meaures_research.pdf
April 01, 2010 - focused largely on initial treatment decisions.2-5 Yet prior work on the quality of end-of-life
care suggests … that 25–70% of patients suffer from
significant pain at the end-of-life.10-13 Our work suggests that … Our work suggests that Earle’s previously developed, retrospective measures are feasible
in these data … Effective Health Care Research Report Number 21
9
Our work also suggests that these novel indicators … Finally, our work suggests that for selected benchmark measures retrospective and
prospective approaches
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/prioritization-selection-of-harms.pdf
February 01, 2018 - Although the workgroup suggests that EPC utilize a prioritization process, it found insufficient
evidence … The workgroup suggests that EPCs
obtain input from stakeholders, including clinical/technical experts … Instead, it suggests that EPC reviewers utilize an
approach that is based on the number of comparisons … For each comparison involving two
interventions, the workgroup suggests that the EPC aim for 5-10 or … In addition, the workgroup suggests that EPC reviews clearly indicate
findings related to harms that
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/smoking-pregnancy-infants_executive.pdf
February 01, 2014 - This qualitative synthesis suggests that,
generally speaking, multicomponent approaches were most
effective … Qualitatively, this
review suggests that approaches that combine multiple
components will have the … In addition, prior research
in other fields, such as weight loss, suggests that modest
incentives can … 10
few data are available to guide targeting of services, the
research reviewed in this report suggests … This
review suggests that approaches that combine multiple
components will have the best likelihood
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/cognitive-decline_executive.pdf
March 01, 2017 - Nutraceutical
Interventions
• Low-strength evidence suggests omega-3 fatty acids and ginkgo biloba … Interventions
• Hormone therapy shows mixed results of harm and benefit.
• Low-strength evidence suggests … • Low-strength evidence suggests that estrogen plus progestin therapy may slightly increase the risk … of probable
CATD.
• Low-strength evidence suggests that raloxifene may decrease the risk of MCI but … Current
wisdom suggests that RCTs should use the most powerful
combinations and leave the decisions
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cognitive-decline_executive.pdf
March 01, 2017 - Nutraceutical
Interventions
• Low-strength evidence suggests omega-3 fatty acids and ginkgo biloba … Interventions
• Hormone therapy shows mixed results of harm and benefit.
• Low-strength evidence suggests … • Low-strength evidence suggests that estrogen plus progestin therapy may slightly increase the risk … of probable
CATD.
• Low-strength evidence suggests that raloxifene may decrease the risk of MCI but … Current
wisdom suggests that RCTs should use the most powerful
combinations and leave the decisions
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/rfviia.pptx
May 01, 2010 - This normal physiological mechanism suggests that rFVIIa activity is targeted to areas of tissue damage … (≥120 μg/kg) groups. ●●○
Associated with a decrease in the percent hematoma expansion. ●●○
Evidence suggests … Current evidence of low strength suggests the potential for benefits to exceed harms for bleeding from … Current evidence of moderate strength suggests that neither benefits nor harms substantially exceed each … Current evidence of low strength suggests the potential for benefit and little evidence of increased
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/rfviia.pptx
May 01, 2010 - This normal physiological mechanism suggests that rFVIIa activity is targeted to areas of tissue damage … (≥120 μg/kg) groups. ●●○
Associated with a decrease in the percent hematoma expansion. ●●○
Evidence suggests … Current evidence of low strength suggests the potential for benefits to exceed harms for bleeding from … Current evidence of moderate strength suggests that neither benefits nor harms substantially exceed each … Current evidence of low strength suggests the potential for benefit and little evidence of increased
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-254-rural-telehealth-executive-summary.pdf
December 01, 2022 - • Evidence suggests remote intensive care units (ICUs) in rural areas result in no
difference in … Implications and Conclusions
The limited available evidence suggests that telehealth supporting provider-to
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/rotator-cuff-tear-nomination-140925.pdf
March 20, 2014 - yielded very few studies that were published since the 2010 report
§ There is limited evidence that suggests
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-202-thermoplasty-comments.pdf
December 14, 2017 - The availability of these
manuscripts suggests that adequate data are available to
assess the effect … Synthesis – Asthma Control
AHRQ concludes, “Low-strength evidence from two RCTs
(RISA and AIR) suggests … sham bronchoscopic
procedure and standard care, the
intention-to-treat analysis in a single RCT
suggests … sham bronchoscopic
procedure and standard care, the
intention-to-treat analysis in a single RCT
suggests … Research has been published since the AIR2 trial that
suggests a mere bronchoscopy can influence AQLQ
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/ebc-challenge-3rdplace_tympanic.pdf
May 29, 2025 - Uncomplicated AOM, the existing
research suggests the “wait and see” approach (9).
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s16.pdf
October 01, 2007 - This suggests the need to revise the
traditional evidence hierarchy, whereby evidence progresses linearly … An
analysis of 7 primary prevention trials suggests that the
TABLE 4. … slightly
higher complication rates, found similar benefits of surgery.27
A pooled analysis of trial data suggests … This use of evidence suggests
a different model from that suggested by the traditional
evidence hierarchy
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/ems-911-workforce-mental-health-disposition-comments.pdf
February 28, 2025 - Suggests desired study design characteristics from a
mental health as well as an EMS point of view ( … The
first sentence (line 21, page 1) suggests that “Even larger
proportions of the EMS workforce are … 18 Peer Reviewer #2 Methods Comment: I would argue that the logic model as presented,
visually suggests
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/back.pdf
January 01, 2011 - • Even
when
evidence is absent, or indicates low benefit, or suggests potential harm,
many
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/liver-cancer_disposition-comments.pdf
October 23, 2014 - Based primarily
on studies conducted in non-surveillance settings, our
study suggests that US without … Based primarily
on studies conducted in nonsurveillance settings, our
study suggests that US without … Based primarily
on studies conducted in nonsurveillance settings, our
study suggests that US without … Based primarily
on studies conducted in nonsurveillance settings, our
study suggests that US without … In most cases, these are appropriately qualified by such
terms or phrases as the evidence “suggests”
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/autism-update_executive.pdf
August 01, 2014 - This growing evidence base includes 11
RCTs of good and fair quality and suggests that joint
attention … Evidence from the original report and this update
suggests that early behavioral and developmental … A growing evidence base also suggests that children
receiving targeted play-based interventions (e.g … A strong evidence base now suggests that school-
aged children with average to above average intelligence … Research suggests that child characteristics such as
baseline cognitive, language, and adaptive skills
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cancer-anemia-update_disposition-comments.pdf
April 25, 2013 - To more
accurately reflect the underlying data, Amgen suggests that the authors
reanalyze the HRQoL … Amgen suggests an
update of the decision model to correspond to appropriate cancer patients with
CIA … Amgen suggests that the AHRQ Report include a balanced discussion of
alternative analyses and conclusions … Amgen also suggests that
the authors include an acknowledgement that the evidence base discussed in … Amgen further suggests that the authors refrain from
drawing the conclusion that “harms appear greater