Sentences with phrase «largest outcomes study»

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A large portion of the male and female patients enrolled in this outcomes study are anticipated to also be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
The same study (which surveyed 1,017 businesses in the U.S., Canada and Mexico that use NAFTA, including 669 small businesses, 234 medium - sized businesses and 114 large businesses) shows only 15 per cent of small businesses and 16 per cent of medium - sized businesses are closely following the negotiations, and are aware of the key issues and potential outcomes.
Or a similar integrity, for, as Anderson writes, «the largest and most rigorous academic study on the results of hormonal and surgical transitioning... found strong evidence of poor psychological outcomes
I would suggest you read http://www.ahrq.gov/Clinic/tp/brfouttp.htm"rel = «nofollow» > Breastfeeding and Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes in Developed Countries, which is a metaanalysis of a large number of studies involving breastfeeding and formula feeding in developed countries.
Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America.
This poses the question then if the Wax (2010) study is not specific to whether home birth is safe in comparison to hospital birth, but if outcomes correlate with the type of midwife (level of training) and acceptance of out - of - hospital birth in the larger healthcare system?
Ongoing projects include studies of gene - environment interactions and adverse pregnancy outcomes, as well as informed medical decision making demonstration projects in Medicaid maternity populations and within HealthWise, the nation's largest source of health information materials distributed through healthcare networks.
The strengths of the study include the ability to compare outcomes by the woman's planned place of birth at the start of care in labour, the high participation of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal outcomes, the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability of the groups by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women with no complicating conditions identified at the start of care in labour, and the ability to control for several important potential confounders.
Most studies of homebirth in other countries have found no statistically significant differences in perinatal outcomes between home and hospital births for women at low risk of complications.36, 37,39 However, a recent study in the United States showed poorer neonatal outcomes for births occurring at home or in birth centres.40 A meta - analysis in the same year demonstrated higher perinatal mortality associated with homebirth41 but has been strongly criticised on methodological grounds.5, 42 The Birthplace in England study, 43 the largest prospective cohort study on place of birth for women at low risk of complications, analysed a composite outcome, which included stillbirth and early neonatal death among other serious morbidity.
«Kenneth C Johnson and Betty - Anne Daviss's Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America, BMJ 2005; 330:1416 (18 June), found that the outcomes of planned homebirths for low risk mothers were the same as the outcomes of planned hospital births for low risk mothers, with a significantly lower incident of interventions in the homebirth groupOutcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America, BMJ 2005; 330:1416 (18 June), found that the outcomes of planned homebirths for low risk mothers were the same as the outcomes of planned hospital births for low risk mothers, with a significantly lower incident of interventions in the homebirth groupoutcomes of planned homebirths for low risk mothers were the same as the outcomes of planned hospital births for low risk mothers, with a significantly lower incident of interventions in the homebirth groupoutcomes of planned hospital births for low risk mothers, with a significantly lower incident of interventions in the homebirth group.»
The most recent large scale study comparing outcomes for mother and baby reported in the British Medical Journal last month showed that for women who had previously given birth, adverse outcomes were less common among planned home births (1 per 1,000) than among planned hospital births (2.3 per 1,000).
(As I point out in the book, a recent study by the National Center for Education Research found that none of the many large - scale character - education programs in use in American schools produces any significant positive outcomes.)
Two large studies found that stress levels did not have a negative effect on IVF outcomes.
A generous grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. helped support the largest research study of camper outcomes ever conducted in the United States.
* And in the largest and possible most systematic study to date, conducted on five different ethnic groups from both Chicago and New York involving over 1,400 subjects Mosenkis (2000) found far more positive adult outcomes for individuals who coslept as a child, among almost all ethnic groups i.e. African Americans and Puerto Ricans in New York, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and Mexicans in Chicago than there were negative findings.
Of particular importance is the fact that the study sample was sufficiently large for most health outcomes to rule out even modest increases in risk.
They don't even include any references to the large - scale studies in Canada [6] and the Netherlands [7] that has found no increased risk for homebirth versus hospital birth and one US study looking at an integrated system (like those in Canada and the Netherlands) found the same outcome [8](nudge, nudge, USA).
Participating children had higher rates of high - school completion, lower rates of grade retention and special education placement, and a lower rate of juvenile arrests.32 Another example showing more intensive programming has larger impacts is the Healthy Steps evaluation showing significantly better child language outcomes when the program was initiated prenatally through 24 months.33 These studies suggest that a more intensive intervention involving the child directly may be required for larger effects to be seen.
However, I say «virtually» because all we have to go on is one large - scale study out of the UK [2] which did examine long - term outcomes.
It is the largest study of it's kind and found that low - risk women planning to give birth at home had as good outcomes as low - risk women birthing in the hospital.
Much of our understanding on fathers and children's outcomes stems from cross-sectional or retrospective studies; we need more large, prospective studies, especially internationally, with greater ability to address causal inference.
«For this large cohort of women who planned midwife - led home births in the United States, outcomes are congruent with the best available data from population - based, observational studies that evaluated outcomes by intended place of birth and perinatal risk factors.
Planned home births attended by registered professional attendants have not been associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in large studies in North America, 1 — 3 the United Kingdom, 4 Europe, 5 — 8 Australia 9 and New Zealand.
Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: Large prospective study in North America.
We highly recommend starting your research with a 2005 study published in the British Medical Journal: «Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America».
Alternative Views: The largest study with the best scientific method showed NO difference in outcomes between colicky babies that had spinal manipulation and those that did not.
This study is a sub-sample of results from a larger study and the outcomes reported in the trial registration document are not reported in this study, However, the full study results have not yet been published to be able to judge this outcome.
While «most studies (90 %) demonstrated significant improvements on at least one outcome indicator,» with effect sizes «moderate to large,» several limitations of the studies are also discussed.
But this study showed that acupuncture added nothing beyond medication,» said Legro, who noted that this large trial is one of the highest quality acupuncture trials to address fertility outcomes.
The study, published in today's edition of CBE - Life Sciences Education, is the largest and most carefully controlled analysis to date of how participating in course - based undergraduate research experiences affects students» outcomes.
Other longer - term studies, such as the 5 - year COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS) of 18,000 men and women, are now underway to investigate the health potential of flavanols on a much larger scale.
The researchers predict that the approach described in their study will pave the way to further develop the modelling of biomedical parameters and large - scale datasets in order to improve biological knowledge and patient outcome.
However, the study provides initial clinical evidence that larger, size - matched grafts have the potential to improve outcomes when resurfacing cartilage defects of the femoral head in the hip joint.
«ImPACT found the largest effects for individuals who had been concussed, across all outcomes,» said Dr. Braithwaite, who initiated the idea for this study.
A large study of 108,711 patients who had cardiac surgery in Ontario, Canada, sought to identify risk factors for long - term stroke after surgery to improve outcomes for patients.
The study was conducted by Loyola's predictive analytics program, which mines large data sets to predict health outcomes.
By averaging outcomes, the study dilutes some patients» large improvements with others» unchanged symptoms.
Segal doesn't try to explain such spookily synchronized outcomes, but her studies suggest that the harmony between identical twins stems in large part from shared genetic identity.
The researchers found five different sub-types of HL among the patients studied: 247 cases of the nodular sclerosis (NS) type, in which the tumour nodules are large; 105 of mixed cellularity, where a mixture of different types of inflammatory cells are involved; 58 lymphocyte rich, the sub-type with the best outcome; 68 «others»; and 143 «not otherwise specified» (NOS).
In the first study to report on the association of aspirin use with breast cancer outcomes in a large patient population, researchers examined the pattern of aspirin use, cancer pathology and overall survival in 1,000 patients treated at the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania and diagnosed with breast cancers, including receptor positive, HER2 - positive and triple negative cancers.
Today, a study presented at the Annual Meeting of ESHRE provides strong evidence that freeze - all protocols are indeed associated with significantly improved IVF outcomes — especially in women over 35, a patient group rapidly becoming the largest and most challenging category of infertility patient.
Prior to this, though, few studies had examined possible connections between mealtime practices or family meal frequency and health outcomes in a large, population - based group of adults.
The study also found that all types of hospitals (large and small, urban and rural, teaching and non-teaching) were able to improve their surgical outcomes.
«These are the best - done and largest assessments of how the microbiome may influence therapeutic outcome» from those drugs, says immunotherapy researcher Jeffrey Weber of New York University in New York City, who was not involved in the studies.
Larger studies are needed to confirm these findings, and it should be noted that developmental assessments at 18 - 22 months may not fully predict outcomes later in childhood.»
The research done by Mickelson and Hazlett forms part of the larger «Mother's Outcome Matters» study in Northeast Ohio.
The new study shows «continued positive outcomes» after migraine surgery in appropriately selected patients, including large improvements in migraine - related disability.
This database will serve as a basis for a future larger study to identify susceptible subpopulations at higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
«One in three teens with autism spectrum disorder receives driver's license: First large - scale study on driving outcomes among adolescents with ASD suggests families» decision to drive occurs before learner's permit.»
In his commentary on the AHA's new scientific statement on the Social Determinants of Risk and Outcomes for Cardiovascular Disease Siscovick explains that the social determinants of health are multi-dimensional and multi-level, yet we have few studies that examine the social determinants in large, diverse populations.
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