Sentences with phrase «outcomes at discharge»

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Parental attitudes toward breastfeeding: their association with feeding outcome at hospital discharge
Main outcome measures Primary outcomes were rates of exclusive breast feeding at discharge from hospital and two weeks, six weeks, three months, and six months after delivery.
The primary outcomes were rates of exclusive breast feeding at discharge from the hospital and at two weeks, six weeks, three months, and six months after delivery.
At 2 p.m., de Blasio will hold a public hearing on, and then sign into law, a package of bills related to law enforcement, inmate discharge outcomes, and juvenile justice, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
The researchers compared patients who received antidepressant medication at discharge with those who did not with regard to baseline characteristics and one - year outcomes including mortality, a subsequent heart attack, and stroke.
This study assessed the association of antidepressant prescription at hospital discharge with the one - year outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction (heart attack).
This study examined how often these strokes occur among both pregnant and non-pregnant women, and how the pregnant women fare at discharge from thehospital as a marker for outcomes.
«Our goal here was to get a picture of what is happening when patients go to a SNF after hospital discharge, and we found that some of the assumptions about the impact of nursing home quality on outcomes may have been overstated,» says the study's lead author, Mark Neuman, MD, MSc, an assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Senior Fellow in the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
At least one of these adverse outcomes occurred in the year after discharge in 46.3 percent of the highest - risk hospitalizations.
Dr. Lin and his colleagues looked at clinical trials and data involving out - of - hospital cardiac arrests that were published in medical journals up to July 2013 and found that adrenaline showed no benefit in survival to discharge from hospital or neurological outcomes.
TORONTO, May 12, 2016 — A new Canadian study focusing on caregiver outcomes of critically ill patients reveals that caregivers of intensive care unit (ICU) survivors, who have received mechanical ventilation for a minimum of seven days, are at a high risk of developing clinical depression persisting up to one year after discharge.
There is evidence that rTMS is safe and not associated with any adverse events, but given the variability in technique and outcome reporting that prevented meta - analysis, the evidence for efficacy of rTMS for seizure reduction is still lacking despite reasonable evidence that it is effective at reducing epileptiform discharges.
Primary outcome Psychological well - being measured using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scores (HADS), assessed at 5 ± 1 days postunit discharge and 28 days / hospital discharge.
Table 1 compares the proportional distributions of responses for each ACE item collected in cross-section for a single admission (at the time of and during the course of admission) or on the basis of data linkage by each individual patient registration to the clinical profile data with baseline data from the first admission and outcomes data from the last discharge.
However, the outcomes were measured only 1 — 2 weeks after the baby was born (1 +).12 The introduction of the Nursing Child Assessment Teaching Scale programme in the NICU made no significant difference to parental stress levels and maternal — infant interactions when assessed at discharge and at 3 months after discharge (1 +).20 One RCT found that coaching parents on how to interact with their preterm infant made no difference to knowledge of care, sensitivity to the infant or satisfaction in parenting compared with the control group (1 ---RRB-.21 However, this may have been confounded by the amount of contact that the control mothers had with the researchers, as these mothers reported that they enjoyed having someone show an interest in them.
Any interventions aimed at improving breastfeeding outcomes during NICU stay and / or at discharge.
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