نتایج جستجو برای: patient outcome assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1484789  

Ashkaun Shaterian, Jessica Gandy, Paydar Keyianoosh , Sarah Smith, Shadi Lalezari,

BACKGROUND Post-mastectomy breast reconstruction is commonly performed in the United States with numerous options available to patients and providers. This study evaluated patient race and provider in prediction of patient satisfaction following post-mastectomy breast reconstruction. METHODS The patient satisfaction for women who underwent post mastectomy breast reconstruction at U...

2016
Sarah Cockayne Catherine Hewitt Farina Hashmi Kate Hicks Michael Concannon Caroline McIntosh Kim Thomas Jill Hall Judith Watson David Torgerson Ian Watt

BACKGROUND Trials using inadequate levels of blinding may report larger effect sizes than blinded studies. It has been suggested that blinded outcome assessment in open trials may in some cases be undertaken by assessments of photographs. The aim of this paper is to explore the effect of using different methods to assess the primary outcome in the EVerT (Effective Verruca Treatments) trial. It ...

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 2016

پایان نامه :موسسه آموزش عالی غیر دولتی و غیرانتفاعی علامه محدث نوری (ره) - پژوهشکده اقتصاد 1393

dynamic assessment according to vygotskys sociocultural theory, states that instruction and assessment are interrelated. using static forms of assessment with second and foreign language students could do more harm than good. many teachers neglect to take account of the complexity involved in learning a second or foreign language and often wonder why learning of a language take so long. thi...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
rajiv d. reddy department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa; department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa. tel: +1-4128184960; fax: +1-3122381219 zachary l. mccormick department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, department of anesthesiology, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa ben marshall department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa ryan mattie department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, school of medicine, stanford university, california, usa david r. walega department of anesthesiology, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa

conclusions the accompanying case series suggests that this protocol is deserving of randomized, prospective study. results c-rfa of the genicular nerves after using the described selection protocol resulted in > 90% pain reduction, improved function and avoidance of surgery at 6 months in all four cases. all opioid and analgesic medication use decreased or was unchanged in all cases. no seriou...

Journal: :emergency journal 0
hojjat derakhshanfar emergency department, imam hossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. ali vafaei emergency department, loghman hakim hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. ali tabatabaey emergency department, shahid beheshti hospital, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. shamila noori pathology department, imam hossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: acute traumatic coagulopathy (atc) is defined as having evidence of coagulopathy in patients with severe trauma. the aim of this preliminary study was to assess the prevalence and associated factors of atc in severely traumatic patients presenting to emergency department (ed). methods: in this retrospective cross sectional study, all patients with severe traumatic injury and avail...

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