نتایج جستجو برای: outcome evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1147260  

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
حیدر سیاتیری heidar siatiri سیدفرزاد محمدی seyed farzad mohammadi مرسده مجدی نسب mercede majdi nasab طاهره عبداللهی نیا tahereh abdollahinia نسیم سیاتیری nasim siatiri

purpose : to evaluate the outcome of iris-claw phakic intraocular lens (piol) implantation for high myopia in a subspecialty training setting methods : iris-claw phakic artisan (ophtec b.v., groningen , the netherlands) intraocular lens implanted patients were invited for an evaluation visit: 83 eyes had been operated on by a group of 10 cornea fellows under the supervision of nine anterior seg...

Journal: :journal of health management and informatics 0
sakineh aghazadeh habibollah pirnejad alvosat aliev alireza moradkhani

introduction: various types of software are used in health care organizations to manage information and care processes. the quality of software has been an important concern for both health authorities and designers of health information technology. thus, assessing the effect of software quality on the performance quality of healthcare institutions is essential. method: the most important healt...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1999
S G Ellis D Miller T F Keys K Brown R Ellert G Howell A M Lincoff E J Topol

OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate methodologies to compare physician-related long-term patient outcomes appropriately. BACKGROUND Evaluation of physicians on the basis of short-term patient outcome is becoming widely practiced. These analyses fail to consider the importance of long-term outcome, and methods appropriate to such an analysis are poorly defined. METHODS All patients undergoing c...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2007
Chih-Hung Chang Alexander A Boni-Saenz Ramon A Durazo-Arvizu Susan DesHarnais Denys T Lau Linda L Emanuel

The availability of psychometrically sound and clinically relevant screening, diagnosis, and outcome evaluation tools is essential to high-quality palliative care assessment and management. Such data will enable us to improve patient evaluations, prognoses, and treatment selections, and to increase patient satisfaction and quality of life. To accomplish these goals, medical care needs more prec...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2007
Pamela A Saunders Rochelle E Tractenberg Ranjana Chaterji Hakima Amri Nancy Harazduk James S Gordon Michael Lumpkin Aviad Haramati

BACKGROUND This research examines student evaluations of their experience and attitudes in an 11 week mind-body skills course for first year medical students. AIMS The aim is to understand the impact of this course on students' self-awareness, self-reflection, and self-care as part of their medical education experience. METHODS This study uses a qualitative content analysis approach to data...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2008
Sandy McCombe Waller Jill Whitall

Bilateral arm training has emerged as an approach that leads to positive outcomes in addressing upper extremity paresis after stroke. However, studies have not demonstrated improvements in all patients using current outcome measures. Furthermore, the rationale for using this type of training has been incompletely explained. The purpose of this article was to first review the theoretical justifi...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2011
Juha M Hijmans Leigh A Hale Jessica A Satherley Nicole J McMillan Marcus J King

This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of a bilateral, self-supported, upper-limb rehabilitation intervention using a movement-based game controller for people with chronic stroke. Fourteen participants received a control treatment, followed by a washout period, and then the intervention. The intervention comprised playing computer games with the CyWee Z (CyWee Group Ltd; Taipei, Taiwa...

Journal: :Stroke 2000
P W Duncan H S Jorgensen D T Wade

BACKGROUND There is little consistency in the measurement of outcome in acute stroke trials, and this may complicate interpretation of the results and reduce the likelihood of detecting worthwhile drug effects. This study aims to investigate empirically the measures used to date and to give recommendations for future studies. SUMMARY OF COMMENT A systematic review of all published randomized ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition 2011
Yaakov Stern Helena M Blumen Leigh W Rich Alexis Richards Gray Herzberg Daniel Gopher

We investigated the feasibility of using the Space Fortress (SF) game, a complex video game originally developed to study complex skill acquisition in young adults, to improve executive control processes in cognitively healthy older adults. The study protocol consisted of 36 one-hour game play sessions over 3 months with cognitive evaluations before and after, and a follow-up evaluation at 6 mo...

Journal: :American journal of pharmaceutical education 2010
Jan K Hastings Schwanda K Flowers Anne C Pace Daniel Spadaro

OBJECTIVE To add an objective standardized clinical examination (OSCE) to a nonprescription medication elective and assess the impact on students' knowledge, skills, and satisfaction. DESIGN A nonprescription medicine elective was altered to incorporate more active learning and skill-assessment measures. Small group recitation sessions were added to review didactic material from a prior requi...

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