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FOLLOW-UP OF THERAPEUTIC ABORTION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1969
MARKED LARKED differences of opinion among psychiatrists and gynecologists about many aspects of therapeutic abortion may be based upon differing moral and philosophical positions. They derive also from each physician's personal clinical experience with therapeutic abortion and on his interpretation of the pertinent psychiatric literature which often ...
S L, Patt, R G, Rappaport, P, Barglow
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LOST TO FOLLOW-UP

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract " Lost to follow-up" means more than loss, it means failure to find. Some patients will be lost, the risk being higher in the long-term follow-up of young adults with curable disease. If these lost patients are not found, it is largely because adequate tracing data were not recorded during the hospital admission.
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Neurodevelopmental Follow-Up

2018
Neurodevelopmental follow-up is a critical component of the evaluation of the neurological development and ongoing clinical needs of the high-risk newborn. Such follow-up is important because it has become increasingly clear that a substantial number of infants who exhibit neurological abnormalities in the newborn period will experience later ...
Woodward, Lianne J, Hüppi, Petra Susan
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Lost to follow-up

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1995
the findings and suggestions of other authors in respect of hip surgery (Dorey and Amstutz 1989; Laupacis 1989), the results gained from primary attenders at a tate review clinic after shoulder surgery may not be representative of the outcome: the average self-assessment of the non-attenders was lower by one class.
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Postdischarge Follow-Up

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1980
In addition to functioning as the primary care giver, the pediatric nurse has an important role as the liaison between the child's home/family and hospital/medical professionals. The nurse must meet the child's total nursing care needs while he or she is hospitalized and remain available as a health educator.
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Following up discharge

Nursing Standard, 1991
I read with interest the article by Helen Evers on issues in community care services (Nursing Standard February 13), but feel she failed to address one very important aspect of discharge - the numbers of elderly people being discharged from hospital who do not require specific district nurse care bur who do, nevertheless, require follow-up by a worker ...
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The Effect of Incomplete Follow-Up

Biometrics, 1975
By generating sampling distributions for each of three commonly used estimators for qz, the conditional probability of death in an interval, it is shown that the inclusion of subjects due for withdrawal introduces bias in all three, especially the "actuarial estimator" (Berkson and Gage [1950]).
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Follow-up images

2017
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High Follow‐up, Low Follow‐up, No Follow‐up?

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007
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