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Why Study Treatment Outcome?

Psychiatric Services, 1991
Concern about the spiraling cost of mental health care has increased the need for reliable data about the outcomes of such care. Treatment outcome studies, although difficult to design and carry out, are essential in demonstrating the efficacy of psychiatric treatment, rationalizing clinical decision making, and encouraging public support for the ...
S M, Mirin, M J, Namerow
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ICR treatment studies

Journal AWWA, 1998
Utilities are currently evaluating membranes and GAC for DBP precursor removal.Under the treatment study requirement of the Information Collection Rule, 493 treatment plants were required to monitor total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations in their influent or finished water to determine whether studies evaluating granular activated carbon or ...
Steven C. Allgeier   +2 more
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Amblyopia treatment studies

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004
Amblyopia continues to be a major cause of vision loss in children. Several different treatment modalities exist. Research in the field of amblyopia has been very active over the past few years, and clinical practice patterns are changing.Atropine has been found to be effective in the treatment of amblyopia.
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MS treatment: Postmarketing studies

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2007
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory chronic demyelinating disease. Nowadays, there are several registered drugs aimed to control the disease activity. Because these drugs are given parenterally for years, it is of utmost importance to attain maximum adherence to treatment through close and permanent care of patients.
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Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study

Journal of Glaucoma, 1993
This report relates the design and conduct considerations in the planning of a large, multicenter clinical trial on the treatment of ocular hypertension. This trial will begin patient enrollment in January 1994.
M O, Gordon, M A, Kass
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REFLEX STUDIES IN ELECTROSHOCK TREATMENTS

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1948
administration of extramural electroshock therapy, special attention was paid to the problem of reflex changes following treatments. Various investigators have repeatedly pointed out the frequent presence of tendon hyperrflexia, ankle clonus and a Babinski sign following electroshock convulsions. Kino1 alone noted frequent plantar areflexia for a short
N, SAVITSKY, W, KARLINER
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The Mental Health Treatment Study.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2008
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries with primary psychiatric impairments comprise the largest, fastest growing, and most costly population in the SSDI program. The Mental Health Treatment Study provides a comprehensive test of the hypothesis that access to evidence-based employment services and behavioral health treatments, along with ...
William D, Frey   +7 more
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Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency treatment study

Veterinary Record, 2009
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is a common condition in dogs, with early response to therapy being critical for positive outcomes ([Batchelor and others 2007][1]). Pancreatic enzyme supplementation is the key component of therapy in EPI. Numerous enzyme preparations exist for use in dogs,
Aran, Mas, P-J M, Noble, A J, German
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Questioning Asthma Treatment Study

Pediatrics, 1991
To the Editor.— The article "Methylprednisolone Therapy for Acute Asthma in Infants and Toddlers: A Controlled Clinical Trial" by Tal et al1 is interesting, but it does have some weak areas which perhaps the authors can address. First of all, the outcome which seems to be most emphasized in the study, ie, percent admitted, is a fairly ...
JAMES E. MCJUNKIN, PAMELA S. STALLO
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