But some experts were cautious about
predicting changes in treatment strategies.
Not exact matches
With this understanding, we'll be better able to
predict how variations
in a protein might lead to
changes in phenotype, which — when we're talking about variations associated with dysfunction and disease — will be crucial for figuring out how drug
treatments might differ among individuals.
«Clinically, these results indicate that neuropathic symptoms are very common
in knee OA and that neuropathic processes — such as
changes in conditioned modulation —
predict who will respond to a common
treatment for knee OA,» said Ajay D. Wasan, MD, MSc, the principal investigator, vice chair for Pain Medicine at UPMC, and a visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh
in Pennsylvania.
Targeted
treatment up front improves survival for advanced prostate cancer, and we
predict a
change in thinking for precision cancer medicine.
But some education observers
predict that the standards»
treatment of issues like evolution and climate
change could jeopardize adoption
in certain states.
However, it is not clear if this test actually
predicts which cats need, or will need any
treatment because not all age - related kidney
changes in cats lead to illness.
Treatment fidelity
predicted reductions
in parent - reported externalizing behavior, whereas working alliance was related to less
change in problem behavior.
The results failed to confirm the hypothesis that a strong working alliance early
in treatment would
predict positive psychological
changes later
in treatment.
The reliability and validity evidence is strong, and the BPC significantly
predicts change in youth symptoms during
treatment.
Results demonstrated that global regulation significantly interacted with
treatment condition
in predicting change in child disruptive behavior.
Change in emotion regulation during the course of
treatment predicts binge abstinence
in guided self - help dialectical behavior therapy for binge eating disorder.
Previous studies into PMTO
treatment fidelity showed that competent adherence to the PMTO principles
predicted the degree of
change in parenting (i.e., Forgatch and DeGarmo 2011; Forgatch et al. 2005; Hukkelberg and Ogden 2013).