Controlled /
randomised study protocols are needed to further assess the QoL benefit in paediatric rehabilitation.
Not exact matches
A
randomised trial in Brazil that compared a hospital based
protocol (similar to the baby friendly hospital initiative) with another incorporating intensive home visits, however, found that while the
protocol achieved high rates of exclusive breast feeding in hospital, the rates fell rapidly thereafter.27 These findings were confirmed in the UK by the millennium cohort
study, 5 and the authors recommended that the baby friendly hospital initiative as a strategy for promotion of breast feeding should be reassessed and that other strategies are required to support mothers in the UK to breast feed for the recommended duration.5 27 Although combined antenatal education and postnatal support is ideal, this may be limited by economic or time resources.
Ghana's Ensure Mothers and Babies Regular Access to Care (EMBRACE) programme:
study protocol for a cluster -
randomised controlled trial
Adjunctive dexamethasone for the treatment of HIV - infected adults with tuberculous meningitis (ACT HIV):
Study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial
A primary school active break programme (ACTI - BREAK):
study protocol for a pilot cluster
randomised controlled trial
Bensignor E., et al, A multicentric
randomised controlled single - blinded
study to evaluate the value of a new
protocol with a shampoo and a foam to treat canine allergic dermatitis Prart Méd Chir Anim Comp.
Three - year follow - up of a
randomised controlled trial to reduce excessive weight gain in the first two years of life:
protocol for the POI follow - up
study.
The ANU WellBeing
study: a
protocol for a quasi-factorial
randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of an Internet support group and an automated Internet intervention for depression.
Role of iodine - containing multivitamins during pregnancy for children's brain function:
protocol of an ongoing
randomised controlled trial: the SWIDDICH
study
A
protocol of a cross-sectional
study evaluating an online tool for early career peer reviewers assessing reports of
randomised controlled trials
Smartphone application for women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a
study protocol for a multicentre
randomised controlled trial
Improving cardiometabolic and mental health in women with gestational diabetes mellitus and their offspring:
study protocol for MySweetHeart Trial, a
randomised controlled trial
Electrosclerotherapy for capillary malformations:
study protocol for a
randomised within - patient controlled pilot trial
Randomised controlled trial of a web - based programme in sustaining best practice alcohol management practices at community sports clubs: a
study protocol
Assessing the effectiveness of enhanced psychological care for patients with depressive symptoms attending cardiac rehabilitation compared with treatment as usual (CADENCE):
study protocol for a pilot cluster
randomised controlled trial
Comparing the clinical - effectiveness and cost - effectiveness of an internet - delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention with a waiting list control among adults with chronic pain:
study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial
Cluster
randomised controlled trial of a multicomponent intervention to support the implementation of policies and practices that promote healthier environments at junior sports clubs:
study protocol
Efficacy of hypnotherapy compared to cognitive - behavioural therapy for mild - to - moderate depression:
study protocol of a
randomised - controlled rater - blind trial (WIKI - D)
The effect of weekly short message service communication on patient retention in care in the first year after HIV diagnosis:
study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial (WelTel Retain)
Study protocol for a
randomised controlled double - blinded trial of the dose - dependent efficacy and safety of primaquine for clearance of gametocytes in children with uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Uganda
The authors of this
study have added to a recently burgeoning literature that attests to the feasibility and efficacy of manualised, psychosocial interventions as adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in the treatment of bipolar disorder.1 — , 4 The authors are to be commended for conducting a
randomised controlled trial with a credible control intervention and for following bipolar patients for 15 months after the
protocol ended.
School - based lifestyle education involving parents for reducing subjective psychosomatic symptoms in Japanese adolescents:
study protocol for a cluster
randomised controlled trial
Coping with Unusual ExperienceS for 12 — 18 year olds (CUES +): a transdiagnostic
randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in reducing distress associated with unusual experiences in adolescent mental health services:
study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial.
GaPP: a pilot
randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of action of gabapentin for the management of chronic pelvic pain in women:
study protocol
Use of heparins in patients with cancer: individual participant data meta - analysis of
randomised trials
study protocol
Effects of an interactive mHealth innovation for early detection of patient - reported symptom distress with focus on participatory care:
protocol for a
study based on prospective,
randomised, controlled trials in patients with prostate and breast cancer.
Developing an Australian - first recovery model for parents in Victorian mental health and family services: a
study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial.
In their
study, West et al6 conducted a
randomised controlled trial of a novel intervention called child and family - focused cognitive - behavioural therapy (CFF - CBT), a
protocol summarised with the acronym «Rainbow» (box 1) for children (ages 7 — 13) with bipolar disorder.
Study protocol: a
randomised controlled trial testing the effectiveness of «Op Volle Kracht» in Dutch residential care.
This
study protocol presents the design of a
randomised controlled trial that assesses whether online executive functioning training is a viable strategy for the targeted prevention of mental illness and substance use in high - risk youth.
This
study protocol documents the two - arm cluster
randomised controlled trial with baseline and postassessment for «Klar bleiben», a school - based prevention programme for hazardous alcohol use.
Frailty measurement and outcomes in interventional
studies:
protocol for a systematic review of
randomised control trials
Internet - based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for perinatal anxiety and depression versus treatment as usual:
study protocol for two
randomised controlled trials.
Attention training for infants at familial risk of ADHD (INTERSTAARS):
study protocol for a
randomised controlled trial.
Guided self - help interventions for mental health disorders in children with neurological conditions:
study protocol for a pilot
randomised controlled trial.