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The relationship between individual risk and cost effectiveness in screening interventions

The relationship between individual risk and cost effectiveness in screening interventions

... that screening programmes represent good value is to differ- entiate them based on individuals’ ...for screening in publicly-provided programmes is usually defined by a lead risk factor, such as age, ... See full document

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Benefits, harms and cost-effectiveness of cancer screening in Australia: an overview of modelling estimates

Benefits, harms and cost-effectiveness of cancer screening in Australia: an overview of modelling estimates

... favourable cost-effectiveness and benefit-to-harm balance for the NCSP and ...updated cost- effectiveness and benefits-to-harms analysis for BreastScreen Australia is ...and ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness of a national population-based screening program for type 2 diabetes: the Brazil experience

Cost-effectiveness of a national population-based screening program for type 2 diabetes: the Brazil experience

... of screening, intensified glycemic and hypertension therapy, and diabetes complications, as well utility weights associated with diabetes and its complications by ±20 ...assumed between diabetes onset and ... See full document

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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of opportunistic screening and stepped-care interventions for older alcohol users in primary care

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of opportunistic screening and stepped-care interventions for older alcohol users in primary care

... hypertension, haemorrhagic and ischaemic stroke, alcoholic liver disease and a range of cancers (Department of Health, 1995). Consuming alcohol is considered one of the three main risk factors for falls (Wright ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness of a programme of screening and brief interventions for alcohol in primary care in Italy

Cost-effectiveness of a programme of screening and brief interventions for alcohol in primary care in Italy

... same individual, the absolute number of admis- sions was divided by the adjustment coefficients shown in Table ...an individual with each health condition and full details on their derivation are contained ... See full document

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Sustaining knowledge translation interventions for chronic disease management in older adults: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Sustaining knowledge translation interventions for chronic disease management in older adults: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis

... examine cost, economic studies (e.g. cost, cost-effectiveness analyses) will be ...(e.g. cost, hospital admissions). Article screening, data abstraction and risk of bias ... See full document

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Cost effectiveness of MRI compared to mammography for breast cancer screening in a high risk population

Cost effectiveness of MRI compared to mammography for breast cancer screening in a high risk population

... each individual cost, probability and utility in order to explore the effect that variation in model parameters can have on the incremental cost-effectiveness of the MRI ...incremental ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia

Cost-effectiveness of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia

... the individual patients into the ...linear relationship between symptom change and disability change would lead to over-estimation of health bene- fits in ...on individual medication responses ... See full document

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Personalized medicine in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment: a systematic review of health economic evaluations

Personalized medicine in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment: a systematic review of health economic evaluations

... a cost-effective strategy, if an improved compliance with recommended surveillance protocol was achieved in proven muta- tion ...primary screening by genetic testing for risk assessment in unaf- ... See full document

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What are the Implications for Policy Makers? A Systematic Review of the Cost-Effectiveness of Screening and Brief Interventions for Alcohol Misuse in Primary Care

What are the Implications for Policy Makers? A Systematic Review of the Cost-Effectiveness of Screening and Brief Interventions for Alcohol Misuse in Primary Care

... considered cost- effective under the relevant national ...either cost-effective or cost-saving in the remaining 11 sub- regions using the WHO’s estimated cost-effectiveness thresholds ... See full document

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A cardiovascular disease policy model: part 2—preparing for economic evaluation and to assess health inequalities

A cardiovascular disease policy model: part 2—preparing for economic evaluation and to assess health inequalities

... the risk factors in the ASSIGN CVD risk equation, thereby aligning the clinical tool currently used in Scotland to screen and prioritise individuals for inter- vention 6 7 with a new policy model that can ... See full document

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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of knowledge transfer and behavior modification interventions in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients—the INDICA study: a cluster randomized controlled trial

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of knowledge transfer and behavior modification interventions in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients—the INDICA study: a cluster randomized controlled trial

... three interventions and the control group after different follow-up periods (Baseline, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months), the intervention groups will be treated as a ‘factor ...intensive interventions (groups 1 ... See full document

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Issues in the incorporation of economic perspectives and evidence into Cochrane reviews

Issues in the incorporation of economic perspectives and evidence into Cochrane reviews

... of risk of bias and methodological qua- lity in published economic evaluations involves assessing published effect sizes used within the economic evaluation because such data are a subset of the data that might be ... See full document

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The Relationship between Leadership Behaviours and Team and Individual Performance: the Mediating Role of Meeting Effectiveness

The Relationship between Leadership Behaviours and Team and Individual Performance: the Mediating Role of Meeting Effectiveness

... The relationship of ‘challenging others professionally’ and the meeting effectiveness and the performance outcomes was expected to be positive (Deindert, et ...found between the leadership behaviour ... See full document

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Analysis Of Relationship Between Physical Distribution Cost And Freight Characteristics

Analysis Of Relationship Between Physical Distribution Cost And Freight Characteristics

... However, it is possible to distinguish a range of strategic options relating to particular aspects of a logistical system. These are more clearly identifiable and measurable. A good example is the choice that companies ... See full document

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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of lifestyle interventions on physical activity and eating habits in persons with severe mental disorders: A systematic review

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of lifestyle interventions on physical activity and eating habits in persons with severe mental disorders: A systematic review

... Despite these negative conditions, patients suffering from SMD are less likely having their physical illnesses diagnosed and managed effectively. Barriers to effective physical healthcare include patient-related elements ... See full document

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Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis of Brief Interventions to Promote Physical Activity in Primary Care

Cost-Effectiveness and Value of Information Analysis of Brief Interventions to Promote Physical Activity in Primary Care

... Checks in primary care in England. The health benefits of increasing physical activity levels were simulated using effects of BIs reported in the meta-analyses of RCTs, and synthesised in a decision analytic ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening in Ukraine

Cost-effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening in Ukraine

... a cost- effectiveness ...final cost-effectiveness ...incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) was calculated as the additional costs divided by the additional health benefit ... See full document

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<p>The Relationship Between Morning Symptoms and the Risk of Future Exacerbations in COPD</p>

<p>The Relationship Between Morning Symptoms and the Risk of Future Exacerbations in COPD</p>

... Results: The median morning symptoms score was 30 in stable COPD patients. Morning symptoms severity was different between COPD Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) groups (p<0.001). ... See full document

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Refeeding syndrome in the frail elderly population: prevention, diagnosis and management

Refeeding syndrome in the frail elderly population: prevention, diagnosis and management

... high risk for RFS for this patient ...the relationship between the risk for malnutrition and the risk for RFS in an elderly population with three common screening tools: the ... See full document

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