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   1 ronic form of AN for which there is no known evidence-based treatment.                               
     2 ed using the known natural history of ROP vs evidence-based treatment.                               
     3  the need for randomized trials to allow for evidence-based treatment.                               
     4 ethodological quality, and identification of evidence-based treatments.                              
     5 impede rural veterans from engaging in these evidence-based treatments.                              
     6 to improve quality by quantifying the use of evidence-based treatments.                              
     7 ldren and adolescents for which there are no evidence-based treatments.                              
     8 fit from further research and development of evidence-based treatments.                              
     9     Childhood mood disorders lack sufficient evidence-based treatments.                              
    10 o be offered in primary care alongside other evidenced based treatments.                             
  
  
    13 s like ARIA and EPOS provide clinicians with evidence-based treatment algorithms for allergic rhiniti
    14 lt PAH have been used to treat children, but evidence-based treatment algorithms for children are lac
  
    16 ogy inpatient service more commonly received evidence-based treatments and had a lower risk of mortal
  
  
    19 tention of drug users in centres offering no evidence-based treatment, and imprisonment for possessio
    20 siology of smoke inhalation injury, the best evidence-based treatments, and challenges and future dir
    21 al in-person engagement session, delivery of evidence-based treatments, and regular follow-up by mast
    22 aphasia after stroke, providing an effective evidence-based treatment approach in this population.   
  
    24  population and the lack of standardized and evidence-based treatment approaches make treatment a dif
  
  
  
    28 iscrepancy, Martin Raw, Honorary Lecturer in evidence-based treatment at Guys, Kings and St Thomas' S
    29 ally need to focus on improving the rates of evidence-based treatment at sites with high proportions 
    30 nts and for development and testing of novel evidence-based treatments, both trauma-focused and non-t
  
    32 croorganisms has the potential to facilitate evidence-based treatment decisions, antimicrobial select
    33 allenges with scaling up multiple structured evidence-based treatments (EBTs), a transdiagnostic trea
  
    35 ogy and manage both vascularized PEDs, where evidence-based treatment exists, and nonvascularized PED
  
    37 iews of extending behavioural activation, an evidence-based treatment for depression, to the negative
  
    39 cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)-the best evidence-based treatment for insomnia-has not been teste
  
  
  
  
    44 eneficial effects are additional to those of evidence-based treatments for acute myocardial infarctio
    45 ably more deaths per year than would various evidence-based treatments for cardiovascular disease.   
    46  the breadth of target problems that current evidence-based treatments for child posttraumatic stress
    47 tus and physicians' adherence with providing evidence-based treatments for coronary artery disease (C
  
    49 arate and modular/integrated arrangements of evidence-based treatments for depression, anxiety, and c
    50 zed controlled trials have produced separate evidence-based treatments for depression, anxiety, and c
    51 sease risk, and the increased application of evidence-based treatments for established coronary heart
  
  
  
  
    56 , no randomized clinical trials have studied evidence-based treatments for OVC in low-resource settin
    57 veterans who have poor adherence to existing evidence-based treatments for posttraumatic stress disor
  
  
    60 th chronic kidney disease, but there are few evidence-based treatments for reducing cardiovascular ev
  
  
  
    64 is a need for comparative studies to provide evidence-based treatment guidance for biologic agents in
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    74 a promising way to build on the strengths of evidence-based treatments, improving their utility and e
    75  expectancy of a patient strongly influences evidence-based treatment in acute myocardial infarction.
    76 , partly because of high levels of empirical-evidence-based treatment in smear-negative patients.    
    77 ant psychosocial problems, for which we have evidence-based treatments, many patients still do not re
    78 M structured its review according to current evidence-based treatment modalities in HCC and prioritiz
  
    80 ve been achieved, however identification and evidence-based treatment of intellectual disabled offend
  
    82 pproach outperformed usual care and standard evidence-based treatments on multiple clinical outcome m
  
    84 testicular cancer, and scientifically driven evidence-based treatment options should improve quality 
    85 disease is challenging because there are few evidence-based treatment options, and pulmonary vasodila
    86 were less likely than whites to receive many evidence-based treatments, particularly those that are c
    87 es has the potential to enable comprehensive evidence-based treatment plans to be implemented quickly
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    97 release, and sooner, than those treated with evidence-based treatments such as methadone, suggesting 
    98 release, and sooner, than those treated with evidence-based treatments such as methadone, suggesting 
    99 disorder, clinicians should offer or arrange evidence-based treatment, such as medication-assisted tr
   100 okers to attempt to quit and connect them to evidence-based treatment that includes pharmacotherapy a
  
   102 multicenter registries are needed to provide evidence-based treatments to improve in-hospital outcome
  
  
   105 settings, accessibility and acceptability of evidence-based treatments vary, and patients may seek a 
  
   107 cause the intervention facilitates access to evidence-based treatment, which typically is less availa
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