نتایج جستجو برای: patient outcome

تعداد نتایج: 996420  

Journal: :Stroke 2004
Michael Donnelly Michael Power Mary Russell Ken Fullerton

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To compare a community-based multidisciplinary stroke team (CST) approach with hospital-based rehabilitation in terms of hospital stay, functioning, quality of life, and service use and costs. METHODS Stroke patients who met pre-agreed criteria were allocated randomly to the CST service (n=59) or to usual inpatient rehabilitation and follow-up care (n=54). Assessments w...

2016
Annabel Nixon Helen Doll Cicely Kerr Russel Burge April N. Naegeli

BACKGROUND Regulatory guidance recommends anchor-based methods for interpretation of treatment effects measured by PRO endpoints. Methodological pros and cons of patient global ratings of change vs. patient global ratings of concept have been discussed but empirical evidence in support of either approach is lacking. This study evaluated the performance of patient global ratings of change and pa...

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2003
Richard Shikiar Brian W Bresnahan Stephen P Stone Christine Thompson John Koo Dennis A Revicki

BACKGROUND Two Phase III randomized controlled clinical trials were conducted to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of weekly subcutaneous administration of efalizumab for the treatment of psoriasis. Patient reported measures of psoriasis-related functionality and health-related quality of life and of psoriasis-related symptom assessments were included as part of the trials. OBJECT...

2013
Tenbroeck Smith Carmina Valle Changrong Yuan Laura Ashley Helen Jones James Thomas Alex Newsham Amy Downing Eva Morris Julia Brown Galina Velikova David Forman Penny Wright

BACKGROUND Routine measurement of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) linked with clinical data across the patient pathway is increasingly important for informing future care planning. The innovative electronic Patient-reported Outcomes from Cancer Survivors (ePOCS) system was developed to integrate PROs, collected online at specified post-diagnostic time-points, with clinical and treatment data i...

Ali Mohammadi, Korosh Kamali

Background and Objectives: Empathy is a key element of physician-patient relations, playing a significant role in effectiveness of health care. This study aimed to evaluate the level of empathy of specialist physicians and advise strategies to promote empathy. Methods: All 142 specialist physicians practicing in teaching hospitals of Zanjan City (No...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
m.a. besharat

background: the measure of expressed emotion (ee) has been extensively used for the investigation of family interaction in different clinical populations. however, very few clinical data exist which clarify the nature of the relationship between family ee and eating disorders, as well as the prognostic value of the ee variables. objective: the purpose of this study is to determine if family ee ...

Journal: :American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 2018

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
mohammadreza razzaghi assistant professor leila afshar professor

in any clinical encounter, an effective physician-patient relationship is necessary for achieving the desired outcome. this outcome is successful treatment, and therefore, the relationship should be a healing one. in addition, in the islamic view, the physician is a manifestation of god’s healing attribute, which is usually undermined in everyday therapeutic communications. yet there are few em...

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