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January 01, 2013 - preventing recurrent gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, the primary exposures of interest are these two treatments … Example 2: When comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for treatment of depression compared to … no CBT, it would be important to measure not only the exposure to CBT (e.g., number and/or type of therapy … through the National Drug Code (in the United States) or the World Health Organization’s Anatomical Therapeutic … Exposure to Multiple Therapies
A complexity in observational comparative effectiveness research is the
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July 14, 2017 - were related to treatment planning but not radiation therapy delivery; those
codes were removed. … The patient may receive radiation therapy while in the hospital to
maintain fidelity to his cancer treatment … session; linear
accelerator based
77373
Stereotactic body radiation therapy, treatment delivery, … receptionists were helpful 43
Clerks and receptionists were courteous and respectful 44
Cancer treatments … wedge resection (e.g., mass, nodule),
initial
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Thoracotomy; with therapeutic wedge resection
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December 08, 2015 - of antidepressant treatments despite the evidence that treatment
resistance has a clear impact on … or Psychodynamic
Therapies. … John's wort), and availability of
clinicians who are well trained in a specific therapeutic option … (with cognitive therapy) versus
medication treatment alone (see attached). … therapy,
psychodynamic therapy and behavioral activation.
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January 01, 2011 - the type of each ADE as: adverse drug event,
procedure-related injury, nosocomial infection, fall, therapeutic … : Outcome definitely due to treatment 3 9.68
Alert an Adverse Event? … : Outcome possibly due to treatment 2 6.45
Alert an Adverse Event? … : Outcome probably due to treatment 4 12.90
23
Table 5. … of Adverse Event (if alert rated as a potential problem or problem needing
timely response) n=13: Therapeutic-error
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January 01, 2025 - Instead, it was more
valuable to focus on generalizable lessons of how to ensure better treatment of … How should one assess the
empiric treatment for pneumonia for his abnormal chest x-ray? … ultrasound was initially
interpreted as being “positive’ illustrates the pitfalls of taking irreversible therapeutic … INR-warfarin prescriptions to evaluate missed or delayed
diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis, new diabetics, or supra-therapeutic … Risk management issues in glaucoma diagnosis and treatment.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/medical-evidence-communication_research-protocol.pdf
July 31, 2012 - creates
multiple challenges, including difficulties: (1) determining whether preventive services and treatments … implemented in clinical practice, (2) determining for whom and in what settings preventive
services and treatments … benefits, and treatment harms. … understand the overall balance of benefits and harms (i.e., the “net benefit”) of
preventive services and treatments … We will also consider studies that compare ways to explain net benefit
(of prevention or therapeutic
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April 03, 2013 - therapies. … Second, not all of these treatments are cognitive-behavioral therapy. … because they can influence treatment adherence and
therapeutic response. "
This is a very key statement—good … as CBT-mixed; her treatment is one of the purest cognitive therapies around. … such as Present-Centered Therapy or treatment as usual as a control.
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July 01, 2014 - "[Subheading] OR "Therapeutics"[Mesh]) OR
Original Report "Teaching"[Mesh]) OR "Psychotherapy"[Mesh] … Treatments for neurodevelopmental disorders:
evidence, advocacy, and the Internet. … Let's talk therapy: treatments for children with autism. Lancet. 2013; 382(9894):
753.
52. … Long-term cognitive and behavioral therapies, combined
with augmentative communication, are related … The association between therapeutic horseback riding and
the social communication and sensory reactions
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January 01, 2009 - Management includes selecting, starting, stopping, or modifying treatment; ordering more
tests; or watchful … Richardson and
others14 measured women’s anxiety before and after colposcopy and pre- and post-treatment … Furthermore, evaluating test accuracy in isolation can never be decisive, even if the
benefits of treatment … Clinicians use tests to increase their diagnostic and therapeutic confidence. … How do
patients’ treatment preferences compare
with those of clinicians?
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/whitepaper4-bossuyt02262010-2.pdf
January 01, 2009 - Management includes selecting, starting, stopping, or modifying treatment; ordering more
tests; or watchful … Richardson and
others14 measured women’s anxiety before and after colposcopy and pre- and post-treatment … Furthermore, evaluating test accuracy in isolation can never be decisive, even if the
benefits of treatment … Clinicians use tests to increase their diagnostic and therapeutic confidence. … How do
patients’ treatment preferences compare
with those of clinicians?
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March 01, 2004 - The program demonstrated that a pharmacist is capable of monitoring drug
therapy. … nursing staff), (2) pharmacists are often more accessible
and available to discuss different drug therapies … the clinical
pharmacist would contact the provider if there are values of concern or to
recommend a therapeutic … and improves less
effective therapies sooner. … Early detection
Patient Safety and Pharmacy Refill Clinics
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of diseases permits earlier treatments
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January 01, 2015 - Heartburn: treatment options Yes No Strong Tool to support shared decisionmaking. … universal patient compact Yes Yes Strong NPSF published guidelines for establishing expectations
for the therapeutic … Veterans' Medicines Advice and Therapeutics
Education Services (MATES) Program
Yes Yes Moderate Intervention … A multicomponent intervention to improve primary
care provider adherence to chronic opioid therapy … Inclusion
Evidence
Level Rationale
Primary care-based, pharmacist-physician
collaborative medication-therapy
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/medical-test-reviews-applicability.ppt
June 01, 2012 - Assessing Applicability (4 of 4)
The third challenge arises because medical tests, even more so than treatments … in light of new therapeutics. … Important Contextual Factors (9 of 10)
The sixth and final contextual factor to consider is changes in therapeutics … As the treatment of disease improves, the impact of diagnostic tools on outcomes can change. … Has the treatment of the related disease improved or changed?
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/medical-test-reviews-applicability.ppt
June 01, 2012 - Assessing Applicability (4 of 4)
The third challenge arises because medical tests, even more so than treatments … in light of new therapeutics. … Important Contextual Factors (9 of 10)
The sixth and final contextual factor to consider is changes in therapeutics … As the treatment of disease improves, the impact of diagnostic tools on outcomes can change. … Has the treatment of the related disease improved or changed?
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September 01, 2015 - physicians to provide
unbiased, non-commercial, evidence-based information about medications and
other therapeutic … overview of the most recent clinical literature about the risks and benefits of
common approaches to treatment … • Initiate insulin therapy as promptly as possible when oral agents are not
effective. … • Use metformin in most cases as the preferred oral antidiabetic starting
treatment. … Patients are often resistant to initiation of
insulin therapy.
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April 08, 2014 - Low-dose aspirin therapy to prevent preeclampsia. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1993;168:1083-91. … Usefulness of aspirin therapy in high-risk pregnant women with abnormal uterine artery Doppler ultrasound … Low-dose aspirin therapy to prevent preeclampsia. … at risk for PE or IUGR as determined by a clinician; women were considered for prophylactic entry or therapeutic … renal disease; or such other risk factors as maternal age, family history, or multiple pregnancy
Therapeutic
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October 01, 2022 - posttraumatic stress disorder" or "post traumatic stress disorder" or PTSD).ti,ab.
3. 1 or 2
4. exp Drug Therapy … OR exp Psychotherapy/ OR exp Complementary Therapies/ OR exp
Convulsive
Therapy","desiredResults=10000 … (dt or pc or rh or th).fs. or exp treatment outcome/ or exp therapeutics/ or
(treatment or therap* or … Indicate if treatment includes group therapy (Y/N)
p. … Treatment dose and/or session length
e. Frequency of treatment
f. Duration of treatment
g.
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January 01, 2022 - The medications, site usage, therapeutic categories, excluding codes (i.e., codes
which if present in … Journal of Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics.
2002;27(4):299-309.
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May 23, 2019 - therapy with metformin
(n � 342)
Kumamoto, 1995 (55), 2000 (51) Fair 8 Conventional therapy (n � 50 … 2000 (57)
Fair 2.25 Standard therapy (n � 78)
Intensive therapy (n � 75)
9.2% vs. 7.1%‡ NR
Steno 2 … Therapeutic benefits of ACE inhibitors and other antihypertensive
drugs in patients with type 2 diabetes … Health outcomes associated with calcium antagonists com-
pared with other first-line antihypertensive therapies … Therapeutics
Treatment
Noninsulin-dependent diabetes
Mass screening
Labeling
Hypoglycemia
Adverse effects
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January 01, 2021 - traumatic stress disorder" or PTSD).ti,ab.
3. th.fs.
4. exp Psychotherapy/
5. exp Complementary Therapies … /
6. exp Convulsive Therapy/
7. … (dt or pc or rh or th).fs.
4. exp treatment outcome/ or exp therapeutics/
5. … Indicate if treatment includes group therapy (Y/N)
p. … Treatment dose and/or session length
e. Frequency of treatment
f. Duration of treatment
g.