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The Effect of Prior Treatment on Treatment Success

International Journal of the Addictions, 1978
The characteristics of clients discharged from federally funded treatment facilities reporting to CODAP are analyzed in terms of several variables. These are the reasons for discharge (treatment completed, transfer or referral, or treatment not completed), the primary drug of abuse at admission (opiates and nonopiates), and the number of prior ...
E N, Siguel, W H, Spillane
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Effective Treatment of Gonorrhoea

Drugs, 1977
Effective therapy of gonorrhoea has changed drastically over the years, reflecting the progessive acquisition of relative antibiotic resistance by the causative organism. Although in the US. th 1974 USPHS recommendations are the best guidelines for management at present, recent epidemiological trends may obviate some of these provisions.
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Evaluating Treatment Effectiveness

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
When deciding which treatments are of benefit, results from placebo-controlled trials are conventionally preferred above all others, and treatments not supported by such trials are viewed sceptically. In this paper it is argued that while randomised controlled trials are desirable they are not always informative.
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Psychological Treatment, Effectiveness of

2015
Empirical evidence supports the efficacy and effectiveness of psychological treatments for a wide variety of psychological disorders. It appears that about two-thirds of patients secure positive outcome even though the problems they are struggling with have been long-standing.
Lambert, Michael J., Harmon, Kara L.
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The effect of comorbidities on treatment decisions

Journal of Health Economics, 2003
Medical decision analyses typically focus on one disease, that is, on one source of risk. In many medical decisions multiple sources of risk co-exist, however. This paper analyzes the effect of such comorbidities on treatment decisions. The effect of comorbidities on treatment decisions depends primarily on the way in which the patient's attitude to ...
Bleichrodt, H.   +2 more
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Determining treatment effectiveness and period of treatment

Respirology, 2009
SUMMARY• Judging the effect of treatment for hospital‐acquired pneumonia is difficult using only inflammatory parameters or findings from chest radiography.• Preferably, treatment effects should be judged comprehensively from body temperature, findings of chest radiography, inflammatory parameters, status of purulent discharge, bacteriological findings
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STIFLING LEVEL AND TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS

Nursing Research, 1969
Staffing patterns are a major concern in the planning and administration of psychiatric facilities. The cost of professional and sub-professional personnel are the largest expense on psychiatric institution operating budgets. Trained professionals are in short supply and for the foreseeable future will not be available in adequate numbers to staff ...
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SP0080 Characteristics of Effective Treatments and Effective Treatment Environments

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2014
Psychosocial treatments for chronic pain have amassed an impressive and progressive record of success. Nonetheless, recent years have identified a number of challenges, including the difficulties in maintaining clinical effectiveness from clinical trials into large scale implementation efforts, unclear identification of specific intervention components
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Is treatment effective?

2008
Abstract Treatment can be effective! Expert agreement is that psychotherapy is the primary treatment for BPD with medication to assisty. Of course if you are engaged in an effective treatment you are likely to recover more fully and faster than you would just with the passage of time.
Roy Krawitz, Wendy Jackson
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EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF PLAGUE

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952
K F, MEYER   +3 more
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