Sentences with phrase «treat analyses provide»

Intention - to - treat analyses provide a conservative estimate of treatment effects.

Not exact matches

In a convenience sample of 45 children during a 1 - week training workshop provided by child psychologists and psychiatrists, inter-paediatrician agreement was high, with Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.80 (95 % confidence interval: 0.67, 0.89) for vocabulary, 0.72 (0.54, 0.83) for similarities, 0.80 (0.67, 0.89) for block designs and 0.79 (0.66, 0.88) for matrices.16 Since we previously reported that the intervention resulted in significantly higher verbal IQ scores in intention - to - treat analysis, 16 we focused on results for verbal IQ scores in the present study.
This study's finding — based on analysis of data from 1995 to 2014 — that the decline in under - five death was also accompanied by increases in PMI - funded malaria prevention technologies, such as insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying that are known to be effective malaria interventions, provides compelling and important new evidence of the likely effects of PMI funding.
The economists question the decision to treat wetlands values as unquantified because the reasons provided for the exclusion are inconsistent with cost - benefit analysis best practices.
The analysis showed that treating with the biologic therapy first provided marginally more benefits, but an amount that would not be detectable to patients.
Krauss's piece makes the magazine look like a liberal blowhard — especially because Krauss provides no thoughtful policy analysis, no new insights into the science of health care or politics, and it treats anyone with whom he disagrees with great disrespect.
Though unintentional, Ding said the analysis provides an explanation for why investigational drugs that inhibit a protein called BTK have been effective in treating patients with lymphoma.
Many researchers will be watching closely to see how it treats the agencies that fund their work — and ScienceInsider will be reporting the numbers and providing analysis throughout the day.
MONDAY, April 11, 2011 (Health.com)-- A drug widely used to treat mild Alzheimer's disease appears to provide no benefit to this group of early - stage patients, according to a new analysis of previously conducted research.
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While treating physicians can offer information about future restrictions, they don't necessarily have the time or ability to provide a comprehensive analysis of just how impacted their patients will be by their injuries.
However, because treating doctors often do not have the time or inclination to provide a thorough analysis of the future impact of injuries on work activities and other activities of daily living, we use the best experts in the field to provide more comprehensive analysis of these issues in order to prove our cases.
Unclear risk of bias: the attrition rate is unclear or authors state that intention - to - treat analysis was used but provide no details.
As this study shows, when the «dose» is large enough, parent training seems more effective than when data from all participants are used in an intent to treat analysis; (c) the present study provided a more rigorous test than most prior studies by only admitting children to treatment who met DSM - IV criteria for ODD; and, perhaps most importantly, (d) this study was designed as an effectiveness trial, while most prior studies were efficacy - oriented.
This type of analysis means relating the additional gains to the additional costs of an experimental treatment compared with an alternative, such as another treatment or wait list.7 Cost - effectiveness analysis is highly important as it provides information that can be used to guide treatment decisions, so that more patients can be treated effectively and waiting times reduced.
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