National institute of mental health multimodal treatment study of ADHD follow - up: 24 -
month outcomes of treatment strategies for attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder.
Not exact matches
He also points to the «
outcomes - based» pricing model that the company will be instituting alongside the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-- Novartis will only receive reimbursements for Kymriah if patients respond to it after the first
month of treatment.
Another recently approved one - time therapy, Novartis» Kymriah for a form
of leukemia, also has an
outcomes - based pledge: If the
treatment isn't working after a
month, Novartis doesn't get paid.
Analysis
of data from nine randomised trials involving 6756 patients (1729 older than 80 years
of age) showed that alteplase
treatment significantly increased the odds
of a good stroke
outcome (no significant disability 3 - 6
months after stroke), with faster
treatment offering the best chance
of recovery.
«In all three
of these measures
of treatment outcome we found significant differences between before - and after the switch to biological
treatment, both at 3 - 5
months after the switch and also sustained over the entire observed timespan,» says Marcus Schmitt - Egenolf.
The reported survival times
of 18
months and 24
months were comparable to standard surgical
outcomes and both improved symptomatically, and did not experience any acute or late
treatment - related toxicity, the researchers reported.
The original, randomized, open label study, which enrolled 20 outpatient men with cirrhosis and recurrent HE receiving standard -
of - care (SOC)
treatment, had previously reported that a single FMT enema after antibiotic pretreatment improved cognitive function at Day 20 and reduced HE episodes and hospitalizations over the following 5
months compared with SOC.1 The long - term
outcomes of this study, which were presented today at The International Liver Congress ™ 2018 in Paris, France, demonstrated sustained and statistically significant reductions in the number
of HE episodes and hospitalizations as well as improvements in cognitive function over 1 year in the men who received FMT compared with the control group.
During the study, the researchers tracked the pre-and-post
treatment diets and ultimate health
outcomes of more than 400 cancer patients for an average
of 26
months after they were first diagnosed and treated for squamous - cell carcinoma
of the head or neck.
«The TAILOR study draws out attention to the fact that
outcomes are poor in second - line
treatment of non — small - cell lung cancer, with our available
treatments resulting in median progression - free survivals
of two or three
months,» said Benjamin Solomon, MBBS, PhD,
of Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne.
Although it is often suggested that children with epilepsy who are benefiting from ketogenic dietary therapy continue this for at least two years, duration
of treatment could be shorter in patients with infantile spasms who become seizure - free; one study reported no adverse effect on seizure
outcomes and less risk
of growth disturbances when
treatment was tapered down after 8
months (15).
The Bristol Hospital researchers found that the careful measuring out
of food portions and the reduction in eating speed not only resulted in weight loss, but that the change in behaviour held steady for six
months after
treatment,» a remarkable
outcome in the
treatment of obesity, where patients typically regain any weight that is lost.»
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This was a study
of 17 women in a minimum - security correctional setting, using group modality Seeking Safety (SS)
treatment, with 25 sessions over 3
months.
We previously reported the demographic and clinical characteristics
of the mother - child pairs before the commencement
of maternal
treatment.14 Our focus herein is on the symptomatic and behavioral functioning
of the children assessed 3
months after the initiation
of treatment of maternal depression by a team
of evaluators not involved in maternal
treatment and unaware
of maternal
outcomes.
It has been shown that inferences resulting from this analysis are virtually identical no matter which
of these
outcome measures is used.30 In addition to the covariates previously noted, the regression analysis was repeated to include annual household income, mother's
treatment setting (primary vs psychiatric outpatient care), and
treatment status
of child during the 3 -
month follow - up period in order to investigate the further potential confounding effects
of these variables.
Devlin et al, 37,38 in a randomized double - blind placebo - controlled study, found that the addition
of CBT — but not antidepressant medication — to BWL
treatment significantly enhanced
outcomes at posttreatment and 24 -
month follow - up.
Dr. Salisbury discusses research in which in utero exposure to maternal depression (with and without pharmacological
treatment) was found to have some apparent influence on infants» postnatal behavioral
outcomes at one
month following birth, reinforcing the importance
of focusing on remission
of maternal depression symptoms during pregnancy.
We estimated models by using dependent variables previously associated with significant
treatment effects in the follow - up study.10, 20 These included life - course
outcomes for the mother, such as number
of subsequent children,
months on welfare, impairments due to substance use, and number
of arrests, as well as life - course
outcomes for the study children, such as number
of runaway episodes and number
of arrests or convictions.
Outcome measures: Assessments
of positive psychotic symptoms before
treatment and 3
months after
treatment.
At 4 - to 6 -
month followup,
treatment gains were maintained in both
treatment groups on four
of seven
outcome variables, but there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups.
Secondary
outcomes included
treatment engagement (≥ 2 sessions), retention (≥ 8 sessions), and participants» reports
of family functioning 4, 8, and 12
months following randomization.
Studies in which babies under the age
of six
months were randomised to an infant massage or a no -
treatment control group, and utlising a standardised
outcome measuring infant mental or physical development.
Results: Comparison
of the changes during the 3 -
month waiting and
treatment periods revealed significantly stronger
treatment effects on all
outcome measures, indicating a substantial decrease in child behaviour problems and a significant increase in parenting due to
treatment.
Treatment outcomes for adolescent substance abuse at 4 - and 7 -
month assessments, Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69 (5), 802 - 813.
The current study measured
outcomes on three levels
of evaluation: changes in the family interaction process at the termination
of treatment (tertiary prevention); recidivism rates 6 to 18
months following
treatment (secondary prevention); and rate
of sibling contact with the court 2.5 to 3.5 years following intervention (primary prevention).
Factors that mediate
treatment outcome of sexually abused preschool children: Six - and 12 -
month follow up.
The finding that
treatment fidelity was most consistently associated with
treatment outcome at the 18 -
months follow - up assessment indicates that for the long - term effects
of PMTO, it is important that PMTO is delivered as intended by the developers and according to the
treatment principles in more than merely an acceptable fashion.