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Untangling the Epidemiologist's Potential Outcomes Approach to Causation

Untangling the Epidemiologist's Potential Outcomes Approach to Causation

... ‘potential outcomes’ (whereby outcomes can be a number of variables, including incidence rates, life expectancy, and so on), the values of which are determined through (a) actual group studies, and ...

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Health reform in Mexico: governance and potential outcomes

Health reform in Mexico: governance and potential outcomes

... This emerging agenda published between December 2012 and April 2014 considered, among other objectives, the inclusion of a unique fund raised by general taxation (raised from the main he[r] ...

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The influence of patient's age on clinical decision making about coronary heart disease in the USA and the UK

The influence of patient's age on clinical decision making about coronary heart disease in the USA and the UK

... the potential outcomes if treatment was not instigated, presumably due to increased litigation and their widespread practice of defensive medicine, because missing important diagnoses is more likely to lead ...

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On the Role of Covariates in the Synthetic Control Method

On the Role of Covariates in the Synthetic Control Method

... pre-treatment outcomes, without imposing a perfect match on ...on potential outcomes relative to the assumptions in Abadie et ...pre-treatment outcomes does not necessarily imply an ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... options, potential outcomes, family preferences, and familial ...the potential to simplify the decision-making process for families and keep focus on the primary goal of providing appropriate care ...

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Using event trees to inform quantitative analysis of healthcare services

Using event trees to inform quantitative analysis of healthcare services

... ETA can provide significant benefits to safety analysis of a healthcare service by testing potential outcomes of a failure. Participants can examine and discuss the role or risk controls and how they are ...

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How pharmacy's adoption of social media can enhance patient outcomes

How pharmacy's adoption of social media can enhance patient outcomes

... Broad themes (shown in Table 3) were identified where pharmacy could use social media to improve health outcomes. The results and discussion have been structured under these specific subheadings. It is clear that ...

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Newcastle City Council’s Family Insights Programme, July 2017

Newcastle City Council’s Family Insights Programme, July 2017

... ‘It's got potential…there's some benefits but when caseload is high it becomes another paper exercise...you don't have the time to reflect.’ (Social Worker, Wave 4) While the evaluation could draw on some evidence ...

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Hopper_unc_0153D_19658.pdf

Hopper_unc_0153D_19658.pdf

... & Butcher, 2006; Thorp, Owen, Neuhaus, & Dunstan, 2011). Researchers, as well as parents, have expressed concerns about the short and long-term influence of child health behaviors. Among these concerns are ...

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Exploring Festival Performance as a State of Encounter

Exploring Festival Performance as a State of Encounter

... 5 becoming nuanced in a way that acknowledges the harsh economic climate of recent times and the potential of the festival market to generate considerable revenue. In Britain alone there were over 700 music ...

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Patient and Public Engagement in Integrated Knowledge Translation Research: Are we there yet?

Patient and Public Engagement in Integrated Knowledge Translation Research: Are we there yet?

... Recent bureaucratic and cultural shifts have seen a driv- ing mandate to foster the engagement of patients and members of the public in health research [94, 95]. Des- pite a growing body of literature to support patient ...

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Ten years of progress in the Hokkaido birth cohort study on environment and children’s health: cohort profile—updated 2013

Ten years of progress in the Hokkaido birth cohort study on environment and children’s health: cohort profile—updated 2013

... In the current study, cord blood IgE levels decreased sig- nificantly with high maternal PFOA concentrations in female infants. However, no association was observed between maternal serum PFOS and PFOA concentrations and ...

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Computing Technologies for Reflective and Creative Care for People with Dementia

Computing Technologies for Reflective and Creative Care for People with Dementia

... In residential homes, digital technologies have the potential to improve the quality of the care given, reduce paperwork and raise the social standing of care work. Currently, however, most care homes have just ...

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Ten Years On : Confirming Impacts from Research Investment : A case study focusing on the direct commercial and economic impacts from exchequer investment into centres and initiatives supported by the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PR

Ten Years On : Confirming Impacts from Research Investment : A case study focusing on the direct commercial and economic impacts from exchequer investment into centres and initiatives supported by the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI) 2000 2006

... We have found that the establishment of the PRTLI and subsequent investment programmes through SFI, the HRB, IRCHSS, IRCSET, the EU, etc. have resulted in the rapid growth, expansion and improvement of research in ...

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Rise of the Robots

Rise of the Robots

... Ultimately, given the profound uncertainty, complexity and interconnectedness, the inability to consider all potential future outcomes, and, the disruptive potential of inconsistencies a[r] ...

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MOrtality and infectious complications of therapeutic EndoVAscular interventional radiology: a systematic and meta-analysis protocol

MOrtality and infectious complications of therapeutic EndoVAscular interventional radiology: a systematic and meta-analysis protocol

... and outcomes will be available to estimate the effect size, will be included in the ...dichotomous outcomes and standardized mean difference (SMD) with 95% CI for con- tinuous ...a potential hetero- ...

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Impact of oocytes with CLCG on ICSI outcomes and their potential relation to pesticide exposure

Impact of oocytes with CLCG on ICSI outcomes and their potential relation to pesticide exposure

... Background: Oocyte quality is a key limiting factor in female fertility which is primarily reflected in morphological features. Centrally located cytoplasm granulation (CLCG) is one type of cytoplasmic dimorphism ...

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Metalloproteinases in the pathogenesis and progression of metabolic syndrome: potential targets for improved outcomes

Metalloproteinases in the pathogenesis and progression of metabolic syndrome: potential targets for improved outcomes

... Abstract: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) constitute a family of more than 25 calcium- dependent, zinc-containing endopeptidases, synthesized by multiple cell types. These enzymes play an important role during ...

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Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and pregnancy: potential adverse events and pregnancy outcomes

Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and pregnancy: potential adverse events and pregnancy outcomes

... HHT should be managed per international consensus guidelines. Women with HHT planning pregnancy should be advised that risks are low but serious. However, they should be reassured that close obstetric care and prior ...

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1959.pdf

1959.pdf

... A description of effective programs section should be the most prolific part of this paper but is sparse due to lack of published academic literature showing success. Numerous studies about unintended pregnancies and ...

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