戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 iagnostic work-up of WRA, nor to be a formal evidence-based guideline.
2 inical trial activity and the development of evidence based guidelines.
3  a comprehensive literature review to create evidence based guidelines.
4 eeded to improve clinicians' compliance with evidence-based guidelines.
5 etween awareness and implementation of these evidence-based guidelines.
6 with SCD are critical for the development of evidence-based guidelines.
7        These data serve as the basis for new evidence-based guidelines.
8 mon clinical practice; however, there are no evidence-based guidelines.
9 ctually prescribed and regimens suggested by evidence-based guidelines.
10  more closely reflect the recommendations of evidence-based guidelines.
11 ess, quantifiable and easily translated into evidence-based guidelines.
12 thyroid cancer and Hurthle cell carcinoma in evidence-based guidelines.
13 cluding invasive monitoring and adherence to evidence-based guidelines.
14 g and monitoring of resident compliance with evidence-based guidelines.
15 actice, and discuss challenges in developing evidence-based guidelines.
16 f and there are insufficient data to produce evidence-based guidelines.
17 and appears to be a reliable way to generate evidence-based guidelines.
18 that could be reasonably prevented by use of evidence-based guidelines.
19 previously validated procedures for creating evidence-based guidelines.
20 stematic review-based methodology to produce evidence-based guidelines.
21                 No internationally accepted, evidence-based guideline addresses the optimal means of
22 ention was based on a specifically developed evidence-based guideline and applied the theory of plann
23 ts indicates a need for the establishment of evidence-based guidelines and caution with systematic pr
24  physicians reported low genomic confidence, evidence-based guidelines and enhanced physician genomic
25            The continued creation and use of evidence-based guidelines and protocols could ensure tha
26 alty, community practice health system using evidence-based guidelines and rapid cycle process improv
27 ating scientific information; (3) developing evidence-based guidelines and statements; (4) creating a
28        When clinical practice is governed by evidence-based guidelines and there is consensus about t
29 recommendations, and emphasizes the need for evidence-based guidelines and uniformity in studying ren
30 ery patient at the point of care, drawing on evidence-based guidelines, and evaluating quality of car
31 d response to therapy, informing users about evidence-based guidelines, and facilitating rapid order
32 udies will provide the foundation for future evidence-based guidelines applicable to older patients,
33                         To our knowledge, no evidence-based guidelines are available for the best med
34                                           No evidence-based guidelines are available for the definiti
35                                        These evidence-based guidelines are based on a systematic lite
36                                     However, evidence-based guidelines are lacking, and there is no c
37                                              Evidence-based guidelines are limited by the quality of
38                                              Evidence-based guidelines are needed to help providers d
39                                              Evidence-based guidelines are presented for the diagnosi
40 rts of professional associations to generate evidence-based guidelines are reflective of an increased
41 intervention and has been recommended by the evidence-based guidelines as the first-line intervention
42 s to guide development and implementation of evidence-based guidelines, assessments, and intervention
43 ore likely than low-volume centers to follow evidence-based guidelines at discharge.
44 atients, transfusions often occurred outside evidence-based guidelines, but admission to an ICU with
45     Our objective was to assess adherence to evidence-based guidelines by providers of the Department
46 ion Therapy for Endometrial Cancer: An ASTRO Evidence-Based Guideline" by Klopp et al, published in 2
47           As a recognized national leader in evidence-based guidelines, care systems, and quality pro
48                                 There are no evidenced-based guidelines concerning the use of either
49       Despite increasing awareness regarding evidence-based guidelines, considerable gaps exist for h
50                                              Evidence-based guidelines define the criteria and standa
51                                    There are evidence-based, guideline-directed medical therapies for
52                                       Recent evidence-based guidelines emphasize the lack of a need f
53                                              Evidence-based guidelines endorsed by the WHO and Americ
54 cies included wide variation in adherence to evidence-based guidelines even where clear consensus exi
55  of doxorubicin and other anthracyclines, no evidence-based guidelines exist for the surveillance and
56                   Objectives To establish an evidence-based guideline for HER2 testing in patients wi
57                            Methods The ASTRO Evidence-Based Guideline for Stereotactic Body Radiother
58 ating approach followed by the article "2014 Evidence-based guideline for the management of high bloo
59 Eighth Joint National Committee titled "2014 Evidence-Based Guideline for the Management of High Bloo
60         The recently published article "2014 Evidence-based guideline for the management of high bloo
61  often in adolescents than is recommended by evidence-based guidelines for adults.
62 nt program designed to increase adherence to evidence-based guidelines for AF.
63                                              Evidence-based guidelines for breast cancer treatment in
64 o treatment; however, currently there are no evidence-based guidelines for discussing clinical eviden
65 e driving, should support the development of evidence-based guidelines for driving restrictions in IC
66 medical stakeholders was convened to develop evidence-based guidelines for evaluation of suspected pu
67      Current data preclude the generation of evidence-based guidelines for HRT use in breast cancer s
68           The results highlight the need for evidence-based guidelines for imaging in LBP treatment.
69  a multidisciplinary task force to establish evidence-based guidelines for immunocompetent adults wit
70                                              Evidence-based guidelines for implementation and measure
71                   Where possible, we provide evidence-based guidelines for patient management.
72                                              Evidence-based guidelines for platelet transfusion thera
73  often challenging, and to date there are no evidence-based guidelines for presurgical identification
74 lementing a checklist to ensure adherence to evidence-based guidelines for preventing CR-BSIs; and em
75   The goal of these guidelines is to provide evidence-based guidelines for preventing OIs among HIV-i
76                                              Evidence-based guidelines for prevention of new episodes
77                                 Adherence to evidence-based guidelines for safe prescription of NSAID
78                                Comprehensive evidence-based guidelines for screening and surveillance
79                                    There are evidence-based guidelines for staging of patients with S
80 nd Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to develop evidence-based guidelines for the delivery of supportive
81                                              Evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and initial
82 eview the pathogenesis of EIB and to develop evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and treatmen
83                                              Evidence-based guidelines for the indications for heart
84 We sought to create comprehensive, unbiased, evidence-based guidelines for the management of patients
85                                              Evidence-based guidelines for the management of persons
86 ls and most recently highlighted by revised, evidence-based guidelines for the management of sepsis,
87  exist for prospective research to establish evidence-based guidelines for the most effective treatme
88 nducted clinical trials to generate detailed evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and managem
89 will be essential to establish comprehensive evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of childhood
90 re guided only by expert opinion and current evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of specific
91 d trials represent challenges for developing evidence-based guidelines for the use of hypnotics in th
92                                              Evidence-based guidelines for the use of imaging in asse
93                                   The recent evidence-based guidelines for treatment of IPF approved
94                                 Adherence to evidence-based guidelines for treatment of stroke or tra
95                                      Without evidence-based guidelines for TSOA management, appropria
96                               While national evidence-based guidelines for VTE screening and preventi
97 children and parents about maltreatment, and evidence-based guidelines for who should be assessed by
98                   Additionally, we collected evidence-based guidelines for writing easy-to-read patie
99 n international panel of experts prepared an evidenced-based guideline for vaccination of immunocompr
100 recommendations are based on the most recent evidence-based guidelines from the Canadian Pain Society
101                                      Whether evidence-based guidelines had an impact on mitigating th
102               Hospital-level compliance with evidence-based guidelines has minimal association with r
103  syndrome (FMS) is unclear and comprehensive evidence-based guidelines have not been reported.
104                                              Evidence-based guidelines have recently been published t
105 me, providers need to ensure that the latest evidence-based guidelines in diagnosis and treatment are
106                               Deviation from evidence-based guidelines in hypertension treatment is c
107 anel that has provided the gold standard for evidence-based guidelines in prevention for the past 2 d
108                              Compliance with evidence-based guidelines in traumatic brain injury (TBI
109                                              Evidence-based guidelines may support systematic and equ
110 elopment and sharing of performance metrics, evidence-based guidelines, medical assistant visits for
111              For multi-use to be acceptable, evidence based guidelines must be available for healthca
112 ty, individually relevant activities, use of evidence-based guidelines/national standards, gaining co
113 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on external-beam radiotherapy f
114                  We provide an update of the evidence-based guideline on immunoglobulin therapy, last
115 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on radiation therapy for gliobl
116 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on radiation therapy in orophar
117                        PURPOSE To develop an evidence-based guideline on the use of 5-alpha-reductase
118 Surgical Oncology (SSO) sought to provide an evidence-based guideline on the use of lymphatic mapping
119 llege of Chest Physicians (ACCP) produced an evidence-based guideline on treatment of patients with s
120 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on treatment with stereotactic
121 of relapse and death, but there are still no evidence-based guidelines on how to treat them.
122 terature on CBCT, there are still no current evidence-based guidelines on its necessity and use for p
123 ut little is known about the impact of these evidence-based guidelines on referral decisions.
124 tidisciplinary panel was convened to develop evidence-based guidelines on the classification, diagnos
125 ent education materials about glaucoma using evidence-based guidelines on writing for patients with l
126 ts have been demonstrated in compliance with evidence-based guidelines or evidence-based medicine, an
127 ispensible for the development of the German evidence-based guideline Prevention of Skin Cancer.
128 es these principles through each step in the evidence-based guideline process: developing the researc
129                                      Current evidence-based guidelines recommend screening for all wh
130 l members used informal consensus to develop evidence-based guideline recommendations.
131  problem for neuro-ophthalmologists, without evidence-based guidelines regarding evaluation and thera
132  and evaluate the evidence from contemporary evidence-based guidelines regarding the assessment of me
133 th disparities, and a dearth of research and evidence-based guidelines remains regarding their specif
134            We recommend that the plethora of evidence-based guidelines should be compiled into an int
135                                       ASCO's evidence-based guidelines should be linked with formal c
136                          This study provides evidence-based guidelines that can be used to guide the
137 re in the cost of more expensive procedures, evidence-based guidelines that establish the clinical ci
138 inical treatment protocols usually relies on evidence-based guidelines that focus on randomized, cont
139 ss by which the task force developed the new evidence-based guideline, the major findings and recomme
140 ASCO) convened an Expert Panel to develop an evidence-based guideline to help establish standard mole
141  and there needs to be an established set of evidence-based guidelines to assist medical decision mak
142                                 There are no evidence-based guidelines to direct therapy in these pat
143                        Objective: To develop evidence-based guidelines to enhance the appropriate, sa
144 ersial MR safety topics and issues, presents evidence-based guidelines to ensure safety for patients
145            These are the first international evidence-based guidelines to improve the diagnosis and m
146  that affect clinicians' compliance with the evidence-based guidelines using an interdisciplinary app
147                                 Adherence to evidence-based guidelines was low, with an average of 37
148 ndication and administration according to an evidence-based guideline were recorded.
149 ent meta-analyses, consensus statements, and evidence-based guidelines were incorporated.
150                        There are a number of evidence-based guidelines which describe the pathways fo
151                            The impact of the evidence-based guidelines will be expected to have enhan
152 matic review of the literature to develop an evidence-based guideline with recommendations for optima

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top