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Outcomes of Treatment

2004
This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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Outcome of Treatment

1982
Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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Prediction of outcome in the treatment of onychomycosis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2003
Patients with toenail onychomycosis remain a therapeutic challenge despite the introduction of new systemic therapies. Around 20% of patients remain uncured even with optimal oral therapy, but the reasons for treatment failure are unclear. Thus far there are no data to suggest that treatment failures can be identified on the basis of their presenting ...
R.A. Sheehan‐Dare   +3 more
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Gastroenterologic Treatment and Outcomes

2016
The management of common bile duct stones has changed dramatically in the past 50 years. What used to involve laparotomy with common bile duct exploration has evolved into a much less invasive endoscopic treatment. Despite the differences in definitions of high-volume and low-volume centers and endoscopists, endoscopic retrograde ...
J. Royce Groce, Mohammad Shakhatreh
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Narratives of Treatment Outcome

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2016
This article is based on the findings of an interview study that explored the discourses clinicians draw on in their narratives in relation to self-injury. More specifically, the study focused on the clinicians’ discourses of responsibility for treatment outcome, and how they construct concepts of success, failure, and partial failure.
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Surgical Treatment and Outcomes

2016
With advancements in imaging technology, laparoscopic and endoscopic techniques, management of common bile duct stone has changed drastically in recent years. This has made the treatment of this condition safer and more efficient. Many options are now available to manage this condition, and any particular modality for treatment should be chosen ...
Ashwini Kumar, Jose M. Martinez
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Treatment outcome in Bulimia

Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1989
Abstract This paper selectively addresses methodological issues in treatment outcome studies of bulimia. Among the issues examined are the following: methodological strengths; problems, such as the comparability of treatments and lack of long-term follow-ups; dependent measures and their interrelationships; how to gauge treatment success and ...
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Outcome of Inpatient Treatment

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991
Thomas L. Dimperio, Mark J. Blotcky
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Cross-trial prediction of treatment outcome in depression: a machine learning approach.

Lancet psychiatry, 2016
Adam M. Chekroud   +8 more
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