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Depression in primary TKA and higher medical comorbidities in revision TKA are associated with suboptimal subjective improvement in knee function

Depression in primary TKA and higher medical comorbidities in revision TKA are associated with suboptimal subjective improvement in knee function

... Improvement in self-reported subjective knee function compared to the preoperative status was the outcome of interest. It was assessed with a single question: Com- pared to your condition before your knee ...

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Anti-IL-5 therapy in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma – clinical efficacy and possible criteria for treatment response

Anti-IL-5 therapy in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma – clinical efficacy and possible criteria for treatment response

... chose improvement of subjective condition (“subjective treatment response”) as one treatment response criterion [5, ...stated improvement of sub- jective ...

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... Small studies have reported subjective improvement in people with chronic fatigue syndrome, while a pilot study in people with MS suggested improved sleep quality and reduced fatigue..[r] ...

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Efficacy and Safety of Ormeloxifene versus low dose OCP in the treatment of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

Efficacy and Safety of Ormeloxifene versus low dose OCP in the treatment of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)

... Patient's improvement was assessed by performing blood Hb level after completion of ...therapy. Subjective assessment was done by menorrhagia impact questionnaire before and after the ...

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Predictors of the patient centered outcomes of surgical carpal tunnel release – a prospective cohort study

Predictors of the patient centered outcomes of surgical carpal tunnel release – a prospective cohort study

... The severity score of CTS at baseline had a moderate negative impact on perceived strength (NRS-PS) and duration of sick leave – this could suggest that early diagnosis of CTS would be preferable in order to im- prove ...

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Metal implant removal: benefits and drawbacks – a patient survey

Metal implant removal: benefits and drawbacks – a patient survey

... To our knowledge this is the first survey assessing the patients’ individual experiences regarding surgical im- plant removal. Principle findings of this study were, firstly, that 10 % of the 332 responding patients who ...

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BIASES IN SUBJECTIVE ESTIMATION OF POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENT

BIASES IN SUBJECTIVE ESTIMATION OF POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENT

... of subjective bias when individuals had to forecast their potential ...their improvement potential of performance by approximately ...adjusting subjective forecasts to better predict the ...

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Adequate Relief in a Treatment Trial With IBS Patients: A Prospective Assessment

Adequate Relief in a Treatment Trial With IBS Patients: A Prospective Assessment

... There have been some criticisms of the use of adequate or satisfactory relief as a patient reported outcome. In a 6 month study of IBS patients receiving standard medical care in an HMO setting, Whitehead et al. (18) ...

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Current treatment options for acanthosis nigricans

Current treatment options for acanthosis nigricans

... Future studies of AN are currently being conducted, with several trials registered on Clinicaltrials.gov . These include a study of metformin on the treatment of AN in children (NCT02438020), an examination of glucose ...

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Subjective proportionality

Subjective proportionality

... I think, however, that there is a deeper problem with the Simple View and the way that Hurka’s Test handles the range of potential harms and goods. Therefore, I think the Simple View fails even if my arguments around ...

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Objectivizing the Subjective: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing

Objectivizing the Subjective: Measuring Subjective Wellbeing

... of subjective well-being. Note that subjective well-being is the umbrella term for different measures that can be distinguished along two ...of subjective well-being and the duration in one rather ...

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Skin-protective effects of a zinc oxide-functionalized textile and its relevance for atopic dermatitis

Skin-protective effects of a zinc oxide-functionalized textile and its relevance for atopic dermatitis

... Abstract: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the impair- ment of the skin-barrier function, increased oxidative cellular stress, and bacterial colonization. Hence, medical therapies ...

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The multiple sclerosis relapse experience: patient-reported outcomes from the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) Registry

The multiple sclerosis relapse experience: patient-reported outcomes from the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) Registry

... It is challenging to compare our findings with other studies of corticosteroid treatment for MS relapses. Clin- ical trials of corticosteroid treatment for relapses have established variable rates of recovery, which may ...

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Colour Constancy for Image of Non Uniformly Lit Scenes

Colour Constancy for Image of Non Uniformly Lit Scenes

... Abstract: Digital camera sensors are designed to record all incident light from a captured scene, but they are unable to distinguish between the colour of the light source and the true colour of objects. The resulting ...

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The Role of Mometasone Furoate Aqueous Nasal Spray in the Treatment of Adenoidal Hypertrophy in the Pediatric Age Group: Preliminary Results of a Prospective, Randomized Study

The Role of Mometasone Furoate Aqueous Nasal Spray in the Treatment of Adenoidal Hypertrophy in the Pediatric Age Group: Preliminary Results of a Prospective, Randomized Study

... participation in the study was obtained from the parents or legal guardian of each child recruited. In the first stage, after a primary clinical evaluation and nasal en- doscopy (time 0), children were assigned randomly ...

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Subjective Health and Subjective Well Being (The Case of EU Countries)

Subjective Health and Subjective Well Being (The Case of EU Countries)

... terms, subjective well-being research deals with people’s evaluations of their life situations, as well as mood and ...emotions. Subjective well-being could be described as a product of interaction between ...

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Mindfulness, perceived stress, and subjective well being: a correlational study in primary care health professionals

Mindfulness, perceived stress, and subjective well being: a correlational study in primary care health professionals

... The health system works by dividing the provision of care into metropolitan areas (health districts), whereas the FHS model is based on the “team/community/family and team/team” “bonding” relationship [11]. Among many ...

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Chronic Subjective Dizziness

Chronic Subjective Dizziness

... Approximately 10 years ago the authors set out to better define the entity that was referred to as ‘‘psychogenic dizziness.’’ To that end, they endeavored to (1) provide an accurate and reproducible set of diagnostic ...

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A Study on the Foundations of the Occurrence of Errors in Subjective   Carlos Alberto Ferreira Bispo, Edson Walmir Cazarini

A Study on the Foundations of the Occurrence of Errors in Subjective Carlos Alberto Ferreira Bispo, Edson Walmir Cazarini

... of subjective measurements are always influenced by individual peculiarities, such as: personality, character, ethic, morality, behavior, feelings, or emotion; the main emotions include: acedia, affection, ...

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Information – is it Subjective or Objective?

Information – is it Subjective or Objective?

... So much progress has been made in the theory of information since the publication of Shannon’s work in 1948 (Shannon, 1948) that a short article like the present one can only touch the surface of the pyramid of knowledge ...

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