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A Thematic Analysis of Key Informant Interviews on the Implementation Experience of the HEARTS Hypertension Program in Nigeria. [PDF]

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The Dropout Patient-Reply

Archives of Dermatology, 1979
In Reply.— Dr Cullen's comments are quite appropriate. We should have made note of dropouts but apparently neglected to mention them because they provided no significant information. Eight patients dropped out. Two had been receiving placebo and noted no change.
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Therapist/Patient Matching and Early Treatment Dropout

Journal of Addictive Diseases, 1995
This study of intake procedures was initiated with a view towards reducing the early dropout rate of substance abusers. Eight different therapists conducted intake interviews of 634 cocaine dependent, first admissions to an outpatient cocaine treatment program.
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The Dropout Patient

Archives of Dermatology, 1979
To the Editor. The reports of White and Hanifin (114:1314-1315, 1978) and of Alomar (114:1316-1319, 1978) in the September issue of theArchivesdemonstrate a lack of therapeutic effectiveness of levamisole hydrochloride in atopic dermatitis. These studies are difficult to compare because of the age dissimilarities in the two groups studied, and because
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Psychotherapy, dropouts and lower socioeconomic patients.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1966
In a research project related to outpatient psychotherapy with lower social class patients the problem of dropout from treatment was studied. This paper discusses some of the factors contributed by therapist, patient and referral source to the high dropout rate. Emphasis is placed on the experience level of the therapist as this relates to the problem.
O Eugene, Baum   +3 more
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Effect of time-limited psychotherapy on patient dropout rates

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
The authors conducted an archival study of 149 new clinic patients at a large community mental health center. The dropout rate for patients in brief psychotherapy in which the length of therapy was specified at the outset of treatment (time-limited psychotherapy) (32%) was about one-half the dropout rate for patients in brief (67%) and long-term (61 ...
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