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Questioning Asthma Treatment Study
Pediatrics, 1991To 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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Treatment Study Group—Case Report
British Journal of Orthodontics, 1987Case report of a Cl II/2 malocclusion treated only with removable appliances incorporating a functional appliance system and EOT.
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The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study
Journal of Glaucoma, 1994Methods: One thousand six hundred thirty-six individuals with intraocular pressure (IOP) from 24 to 32 mm Hg in 1 eye and 21 to 32 mm Hg in the fellow eye were randomized to observation or to topical ocular hypotensive medication. Median time of treatment in the medication group was 13.0 years.
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Interminable Treatment: An Autobiographical Study
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2011While the notion of interminable therapy often is seen to revolve around a patient's unfulfilled needs and inability to individuate, there may exist a strong countertransferential need on the part of the psychoanalyst to continue treatment. This countertransferential need deserves to be regarded through the prism of the power inherent in the analyst's ...
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Treatment Outcome Study: Seventeen Years After Sexual Offender Treatment
Sexual Abuse, 1997Long-term recidivism rates of 180 male sexual offender treatment completers and almost completers (persons who had been in treatment 2 years plus and had only a few goals to complete) were compared in this study. All men in this study were followed after treatment from 6 months to 17 years by interviews, anonymous questionnaires, and/or criminal ...
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Journal AWWA, 1964
This article discusses specialized studies in the fields of both water supply and pollution control carried out by the Division of Research of the Ontario (Canada) Water Resources Commission. This article reports on evaluation studies on samples of powdered activated carbon and coagulant aids, the use of potassium permanganate for controlling tastes ...
A. J. Harris, Akio Oda
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This article discusses specialized studies in the fields of both water supply and pollution control carried out by the Division of Research of the Ontario (Canada) Water Resources Commission. This article reports on evaluation studies on samples of powdered activated carbon and coagulant aids, the use of potassium permanganate for controlling tastes ...
A. J. Harris, Akio Oda
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Studying Treatment Response to Inform Treatment Choice
2003An important practical objective of empirical studies of treatment response is to provide decision makers with information useful in choosing treatments. Often the decision maker is a planner who must choose treatments for the members of a heterogeneous population; for example, a physician may choose medical treatments for a population of patients ...
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2013
Persons taking part in a clinical study are patients in the need of treatment. Although the values of the study and the treatment are largely consistent with each other, their goals, methods and ethics differ. Randomized studies in particular involve features that are strange to conventional treatments, such as blinding and placebo medication.
Tapani, Keränen, Amos, Pasternack
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Persons taking part in a clinical study are patients in the need of treatment. Although the values of the study and the treatment are largely consistent with each other, their goals, methods and ethics differ. Randomized studies in particular involve features that are strange to conventional treatments, such as blinding and placebo medication.
Tapani, Keränen, Amos, Pasternack
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