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Intervention for children with word finding difficulties: a parallel group randomised control trial

Intervention for children with word finding difficulties: a parallel group randomised control trial

... This parallel group randomised trial compares naming performance for a group of children who received word-finding intervention and a waiting control ... See full document

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Intervention for children with word-finding difficulties: a parallel group randomised control trial

Intervention for children with word-finding difficulties: a parallel group randomised control trial

... to children meeting the inclusion criteria; that is, those with difficulty in retrieving words that are in their receptive vocabulary, who score within the normal range for comprehension on the TWF-2 and who have ... See full document

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Intervening to alleviate word finding difficulties in children: case series data and a computational modelling foundation

Intervening to alleviate word finding difficulties in children: case series data and a computational modelling foundation

... in word finding whilst the phonological techniques did ...younger children (aged 6-7 years) the reverse was ...different children, for example of different ages, or with different ... See full document

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A comparison of two treatments for childhood apraxia of speech: methods and treatment protocol for a parallel group randomised control trial

A comparison of two treatments for childhood apraxia of speech: methods and treatment protocol for a parallel group randomised control trial

... that children with CAS have different needs as their skills change with maturation and therapy and so it is plaus- ible that multiple treatments will be effective but for dif- ferent symptoms, severities and ... See full document

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The efficacy of a brief intervention in reducing hazardous drinking in working age men in Russia: the HIM (Health for Izhevsk men) individually randomised parallel group exploratory trial

The efficacy of a brief intervention in reducing hazardous drinking in working age men in Russia: the HIM (Health for Izhevsk men) individually randomised parallel group exploratory trial

... At initial recruitment to the case-control study, the index men were aged 25-54 years and resident in Izhevsk and had been drawn at random from a popula- tion register. Interviews were conducted with proxy ... See full document

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Preventing academic difficulties in preterm children: a randomised controlled trial of an adaptive working memory training intervention – IMPRINT study

Preventing academic difficulties in preterm children: a randomised controlled trial of an adaptive working memory training intervention – IMPRINT study

... 221 children from the VICS cohort will be invited to participate in the trial providing that they fit the eligibil- ity criteria for this ...the trial, which will provide a sample size of 126 for ... See full document

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Testing of a synthetic phonics-based targeted reading intervention for students with reading difficulties in Year 1: protocol for an efficacy randomised controlled trial

Testing of a synthetic phonics-based targeted reading intervention for students with reading difficulties in Year 1: protocol for an efficacy randomised controlled trial

... Literacy difficulties during the early years of school are associated with long- term impacts on academic success, with differences in academic achievement sustained through children’s ...literacy ... See full document

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A novel dynamic exercise initiative for older people to improve health and well-being: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

A novel dynamic exercise initiative for older people to improve health and well-being: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... Park Intervention Group (EPIG) or (2) Control Group ...one control group of six participants and one exercise groups of six participants ...ercise intervention and three ... See full document

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Choosing a control intervention for a randomised clinical trial

Choosing a control intervention for a randomised clinical trial

... on trial regis- tration, and the latter should provide summary details of the trial's objectives, comparator interventions and design, sufficient to permit a preliminary judgment con- cerning clinical ... See full document

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Wound Healing In Surgery for Trauma (WHIST): statistical analysis plan for a randomised controlled trial comparing standard wound management with negative pressure wound therapy

Wound Healing In Surgery for Trauma (WHIST): statistical analysis plan for a randomised controlled trial comparing standard wound management with negative pressure wound therapy

... Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) definition of a “deep surgical site infection”—a wound infection involving tissues deep to the skin that occurs within 30 days of injury [16]—is ...the trial began, the ... See full document

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Predictors of adherence to a multifaceted podiatry intervention for the prevention of falls in older people

Predictors of adherence to a multifaceted podiatry intervention for the prevention of falls in older people

... In previous studies, the strongest motivators of adher- ence to exercise have been shown to be self-efficacy (the concept that a person is capable of performing a course of action to attain a desired outcome) and outcome ... See full document

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A shared-care model of obesity treatment for 3–10 year old children: Protocol for the HopSCOTCH randomised controlled trial

A shared-care model of obesity treatment for 3–10 year old children: Protocol for the HopSCOTCH randomised controlled trial

... overweight children had attended a GP once or twice in the preceding six months, and 22% three or more times ...subsequent randomised con- trolled trials, we have also shown that: (1) general practi- ... See full document

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A comparison of remote therapy, face to face therapy and an attention control intervention for people with aphasia: A quasi-randomised controlled feasibility study

A comparison of remote therapy, face to face therapy and an attention control intervention for people with aphasia: A quasi-randomised controlled feasibility study

... that word production, at least in picture naming tasks, was improved by therapy more than by the attention control condition, and this gain was regardless of ...larger trial would aim to recruit from ... See full document

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Developmental outcomes of an individualised complementary feeding intervention for stunted children: a substudy from a larger randomised controlled trial in Guatemala

Developmental outcomes of an individualised complementary feeding intervention for stunted children: a substudy from a larger randomised controlled trial in Guatemala

... of children included in the primary analysis was underpowered to detect a difference between the study ...older children from the ...of children included in the analysis still remains only 43% of the ... See full document

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The TRACTISS Protocol: a randomised double blind placebo controlled clinical TRial of Anti B Cell Therapy In patients with primary Sjögren’s Syndrome

The TRACTISS Protocol: a randomised double blind placebo controlled clinical TRial of Anti B Cell Therapy In patients with primary Sjögren’s Syndrome

... In parallel with the clinical outcomes of improvement in fatigue and/or dryness the TRACTISS study includes a number of biological outcomes including glandular immunohistochemistry and genetic features, alteration ... See full document

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A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial

A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial

... This trial with repeated measurements nested in each patient will be used to evaluate differences in effect between the intervention group and the waiting list con- trol ...the intervention ... See full document

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The TRACTISS protocol: a randomised double blind placebo controlled clinical trial of anti-B-cell therapy in patients with primary Sjögren's Syndrome.

The TRACTISS protocol: a randomised double blind placebo controlled clinical trial of anti-B-cell therapy in patients with primary Sjögren's Syndrome.

... In parallel with the clinical outcomes of improvement in fatigue and/or dryness the TRACTISS study includes a number of biological outcomes including glandular immunohistochemistry and genetic features, alteration ... See full document

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The RAPID CTCA trial (Rapid Assessment of Potential Ischaemic Heart Disease with CTCA) — a multicentre parallel group randomised trial to compare early computerised tomography coronary angiography versus standard care in patients presenting with suspected

The RAPID CTCA trial (Rapid Assessment of Potential Ischaemic Heart Disease with CTCA) — a multicentre parallel group randomised trial to compare early computerised tomography coronary angiography versus standard care in patients presenting with suspected or confirmed acute coronary syndrome: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... The component of the total research protocol dose associated with the CTCA scan, i.e. that which is in addition to normal clinical care, is 10 mSv. This dose assessment is based on the dose to a typical patient. There ... See full document

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Colchicine for pericarditis

Colchicine for pericarditis

... the control groups (9% versus 7%), the quality of evidence was low owing to imprecision, and there was no statistically significant difference between the treatment groups (P = ... See full document

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A Randomised Controlled Trial of an Energy Efficiency Intervention for Families Living in Fuel Poverty

A Randomised Controlled Trial of an Energy Efficiency Intervention for Families Living in Fuel Poverty

... respondent satisfaction with energy efficiency, fuel costs and the health of household members. Fuel expenditure was calculated directly from meter readings where possible, and otherwise through interview questioning. ... See full document

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