نتایج جستجو برای: clinical outcomes

تعداد نتایج: 1472697  

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2005
J F Fries B Bruce D Cella

PROMIS (Patient-Reported-Outcomes Measurement Information System) is an NIH Roadmap network project intended to improve the reliability, validity, and precision of PROs and to provide definitive new instruments that will exceed the capabilities of classic instruments and enable improved outcome measurement for clinical research across all NIH institutes. Item response theory (IRT) measurement m...

2016
C. Meghan McMurtry Anna Taddio Melanie Noel Martin M. Antony Christine T. Chambers Gordon J. G. Asmundson Rebecca Pillai Riddell Vibhuti Shah Noni E. MacDonald Jess Rogers Lucie M. Bucci Patricia Mousmanis Eddy Lang Scott Halperin Susan Bowles Christine Halpert Moshe Ipp Michael J. Rieder Kate Robson Elizabeth Uleryk Elizabeth Votta Bleeker Vinita Dubey Anita Hanrahan Donna Lockett Jeffrey Scott

Needle fear typically begins in childhood and represents an important health-related issue across the lifespan. Individuals who are highly fearful of needles frequently avoid health care. Although guidance exists for managing needle pain and fear during procedures, the most highly fearful may refuse or abstain from such procedures. The purpose of a clinical practice guideline (CPG) is to provid...

2017
Amie Goodin Chris Delcher Chelsea Valenzuela Xi Wang Yanmin Zhu Dikea Roussos-Ross Joshua D. Brown

Importance Research in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) increasingly relies on "big data" and observational study designs. There is a gap in practitioner-relevant guides to interpret and critique such research. Objective This guide is an introduction to interpreting research using observational data and provides explanations and context for related terminology. In addition, it serves as a g...

2011
Robert M Kaplan Yair M Babad

BACKGROUND Healthcare costs in most developed countries are not clearly linked to better patient and public health outcomes, but are rather associated with service delivery orientation. In the U.S. this has resulted in large variation in healthcare availability and use, increased cost, reduced employer participation in health insurance programs, and reduced overall population health outcomes. R...

2011
Jane Robertson Annette J Moxey David A Newby Malcolm B Gillies Margaret Williamson Sallie-Anne Pearson

BACKGROUND Investments in eHealth worldwide have been mirrored in Australia, with >90% of general practices computerized. Recent eHealth incentives promote the use of up to date electronic information sources relevant to general practice with flexibility in mode of access. OBJECTIVE To determine GPs' access to and use of electronic information sources and computerized clinical decision suppor...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2013
Kedar S Mate Zoe K Sifrim Kalipso Chalkidou Francoise Cluzeau Derek Cutler Meredith Kimball Tricia Morente Helen Smits Pierre Barker

PURPOSE Low- and middle-income countries are increasingly pursuing health financing reforms aimed at achieving universal health coverage. As these countries rapidly expand access to care, overburdened health systems may fail to deliver high-quality care, resulting in poor health outcomes. Public insurers responsible for financing coverage expansions have the financial leverage to influence the ...

Background: Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation is one of the most important medical issues in tropical regions of Iran, especially Khuzestan Province. Due to lack of reliable data about scorpion sting in Khuzestan Province, this investigation was performed to study the clinical presentation, prognosis factors, complications and mortality rates of Hemiscorpius lepturus sting. Methods: this study...

2015
Ken K. Ong Kathy Kennedy Eurídice Castañeda‐Gutiérrez Stewart Forsyth Keith M. Godfrey Berthold Koletzko Marie E. Latulippe Susan E. Ozanne Ricardo Rueda Marieke H. Schoemaker Eline M. van der Beek Stef van Buuren Mary Fewtrell

UNLABELLED In preterm infants, poor postnatal growth is associated with adverse neurocognitive outcomes; conversely, rapid postnatal growth is supposedly harmful for future development of metabolic diseases. CONCLUSION In this systematic review, observational studies reported consistent positive associations between postnatal weight or head growth and neurocognitive outcomes; however, there w...

Journal: :Contemporary clinical trials 2017
Jerry A Krishnan Molly A Martin Cortland Lohff Giselle S Mosnaim Helen Margellos-Anast Julie A DeLisa Kate McMahon Kim Erwin Leslie S Zun Michael L Berbaum Michael McDermott Nina E Bracken Rajesh Kumar S Margaret Paik Sharmilee M Nyenhuis Stacy Ignoffo Valerie G Press Zachary E Pittsenbarger Trevonne M Thompson

Among children with asthma, black children are two to four times as likely to have an emergency department (ED) visit and die from asthma, respectively, compared to white children in the United States. Despite the availability of evidence-based asthma management guidelines, minority children are less likely than white children to receive or use effective options for asthma care. The CHICAGO Pla...

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009
Beth Pollard Diane Dixon Paul Dieppe Marie Johnston

BACKGROUND The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) proposes three main health outcomes, Impairment (I), Activity Limitation (A) and Participation Restriction (P), but good measures of these constructs are needed The aim of this study was to use both Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Item Response Theory (IRT) methods to carry out an item analysis to improve me...

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