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Assessing the Impact of Tonsillectomies

Medical Care, 1978
This paper explores outcomes associated with the tonsillectomy operation using multiple control groups and a large claims-based data bank from the Canadian province of Manitoba. Given the difficulty of conducting large-scale clinical trials of common surgical procedures, the use of multiple methods for evaluating such interventions is both advocated ...
L L, Roos, N P, Roos, P D, Henteleff
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Climate Impact Assessments

2012
This chapter highlights key climate impacts, hazards and vulnerabilities and associated indicators that have been used to assess current (recent) climate impacts at each of the case-study sites. The aim is to illustrate some of the wide range of information available from individual case studies and highlight common themes that are evident across ...
Hemming D.   +27 more
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The Health Impact Assessment within Environmental Impact Assessment Studies

2023
Sustainability and sustainable development play a central role in addressing strategies and policies at the national and international level. Both these concepts have been largely discussed and different approaches have been proposed over time to promote their practical implementation, including the preventive one.
Fabbricino, Massimiliano   +5 more
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Assessing the Impact of Health Technology Assessment

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1997
AbstractMethodology for evaluation of impact of health technology assessments (HTAs) is outlined and its use illustrated by applying it to 21 HTAs produced by CETS. Impact on policies and technology diffusion was identified in documents, through interviews, questionnaires, and use of data banks.
R, Jacob, M, McGregor
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Assessing the Impact of Migraine

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2001
Migraine is a remarkably disabling condition, although unpredictable and heterogeneous in frequency, duration and severity. It can be difficult to manage in primary care, where it is under-recognised, under-diagnosed and under-treated. Proposals have been made that migraine care could be improved by incorporating assessments of migraine impact into ...
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Assessing the impact of change

British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, explains the importance of quality impact assessments when introducing change in a trust to prevent changes causing poor patient care
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Social impact assessment

European Journal of Operational Research, 2001
Abstract In this article social impact assessment is described and discussed. Social impact assessment is defined as “the process of identifying the future consequences of a current or proposed action which are related to individuals, organizations and social macro-systems”. The main characteristics of this method are summarized. Methodology for this
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Environmental Impact Assessment

Impact Assessment, 1982
1 National Environmental Policy Act and Its Implementation2 Planning and Management of Impact Studies3 Simple Methods for Impact Identification Matrices, Networks and Checklists4 Description of Environmental Setting5 Environmental Indices and Indicators for Describing the Affected Environment6 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Air ...
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Impact Assessment

2017
Automated vehicles can potentially transform the world’s road transportation system. Direct impacts include traffic safety, transport network efficiency, energy/emissions and personal mobility. Second order indirect impacts, such as the possibility of increased travel leading to more congestion and emissions, are of significant concern.
Dania Abdul Malak   +3 more
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The Impact of the “Impact Factor”: A Critical Assessment

Economia politica, 2005
Impact Factor is the last creation of a chain for the information retrieval of a product called Science Citation Index, a bibliographic databases produced by the Institute of Scientific Information in Philadelphia and now owned by Thomson, which has in its records the data needed for calculate it. Eugene Garfield, to whom we should recognise the genius
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