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P047: Exit interviews with caregivers of pediatric patients with classic galactosemia demonstrate the meaningfulness of changes in the ACTION-Galactosemia Kids Trial

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Outcomes

Journal of Endodontics, 2013
Outcomes encompass multiple factors, not just success and failure. They include other considerations such as being workable and profitable to the dentist and safe and acceptable to the patient. The more biological outcomes are most frequently measured. These measurements are on a scale from least to most predictable outcomes of treatment by the dentist,
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Composite outcomes at OMERACT: Multi-outcome domains and composite outcome domains

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2021
The OMERACT Technical Advisory Group recognises that working groups during the process of creating a core outcome set may identify an outcome domain that would be best represented as a composite that encapsulates these component outcome domains by bringing them together into a single outcome. A multi-outcome domain (MOD) is a within-patient combination
Gunnar Tomasson   +9 more
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What is the Outcome of the Outcomes? Evaluation of the Therapy Outcome Measures

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1998
In 1996, the Speech and Language Therapy Departments of First Community Health NHS Trust and Kidderminster Care NHS Trusts agreed to take part in a year's pilot study of the Therapy Outcome Measures developed by Enderby and John (1997). This paper will discuss the rationale for choosing to pilot these outcome measures and discuss the implementation of ...
Chris Green, Mandy Le May
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Outcomes and outcome measures

Haemophilia
AbstractIntroductionAdvances in haemophilia treatment have resulted in a near‐normal life expectancy, lower burden of bleeding and treatment, and improved quality of life in high‐income countries. Bleeding rate is approaching zero and novel parameters should be evaluated to assess the efficacy of treatment not only from the clinical point of view by ...
Giancarlo Castaman   +3 more
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Weighing the outcomes [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Biotechnology, 2008
The emergent healthcare value era, its consequences, and what drug firms need to do about it.
David Balekdjian, Michael J. Russo
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Learning Outcome Outcomes: An Evaluation of Quality

2018 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2018
Learning outcomes are a standard specification of knowledge, skills and capabilities that a student is expected to acquire by attending a course or a degree program. While, in theory, the process of evaluating learning outcomes appears to be trivial, in practice it is a complicated and daunting process.
Bjorn Tor Jonsson   +4 more
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Outcome of Psychotherapy

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981
To the Editor.— Dictionary synonyms of the word "outcome" include "result," "consequence," and "effect." All imply the existence of a causal relationship. It would appear gratuitous of Luborsky et al in "Predicting the Outcome of Psychotherapy: Findings of the Penn Psychotherapy Project" (Archives1980;37:471-481) to assume that all of the changes in ...
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