Sentences with phrase «average quality of the treatment»

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It's important to understand, for instance, that women who undergo CPM don't have a higher quality of life, on average, than those who choose less invasive treatment options — and they may even have lower levels of physical well - being, according to a study by Dr. Hwang, because the surgery itself has side effects that can cause long - lasting problems.
And, with the rise in the cost of quality healthcare, it only takes a few treatments to wipe - off an average person's lifetime savings.
Treat around 15 to 30 patients daily, on average • Collaborate with support staff to obtain medication and treatment history of patient in order to provide an accurate diagnosis in a reassuring, compassionate, and professional manner • Mentor residency students on best emergency room practicesCertified Emergency Room Physician — St. John's Hospital — Los Angeles CA — 10/2008 to Present • Treat patients entering the emergency room, providing routine care as well as up - to - date life - saving techniques to reduce pain, stop bleeding, calm adverse physical reactions, soothe burns, and more • Research advances in medicine, equipment, and best practice care to improve quality of treatment • Order diagnostic tests and transfer stabilized patients to appropriate units
However, for both child abuse and parent stress, the average effect sizes were not different from zero, suggesting a lack of evidence for effects in these areas.108 Earlier meta - analytic reviews have also noted the lack of sizable effects in preventing child maltreatment — again citing the different intensity of surveillance of families in the treatment versus control groups as an explanation (though the authors did report that home visiting was associated with an approximately 25 percent reduction in the rate of childhood injuries).109 Another review focusing on the quality of the home environment also found evidence for a significant overall effect of home - visiting programs.110 More recently, Harriet MacMillan and colleagues published a review of interventions to prevent child maltreatment, and identified the Nurse - Family Partnership and Early Start programs as the most effective with regard to preventing maltreatment and childhood injuries.
The results appear to support the hypothesis: a majority of clients reported low stress and trauma in their lives, on the TABS measure, and an average to high quality of life, on the QOLI ® measure, after treatment.
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