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1  tissue were identified through investigator outreach.
2 ental health problems than those in floating outreach.
3 writing for specialists to working in public outreach.
4  common should be targeted for screening and outreach.
5 ell as lack of training for scientists doing outreach.
6 he debate concerning the ethics of assertive outreach.
7 s to participate in precollege education and outreach.
8 in the online program and conducted periodic outreach.
9  strategies for science education and public outreach.
10 proceedings and through partner organization outreach.
11 ocratize scientific research, education, and outreach.
12 pletion was higher with colonoscopy than FIT outreach.
13 normal FIT result or assigned to colonoscopy outreach.
14 ectronic data tools for patient tracking and outreach.
15 rouped into three overlapping categories: 1) outreach, 2) case management, and 3) housing placement a
16                      Interactive educational outreach ("academic detailing") is a practical implement
17         The prize money will be used to fund outreach activities aimed at increasing inclusion in sci
18 y impeded human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) outreach activities for sex workers.
19 ages received the standard male circumcision outreach activities provided by the Ministry of Health.
20 ettlements visited and enumerated during the outreach activities, 8607 (19%) reported that vaccinatio
21               Finally, a summary of PATRIC's outreach activities, collaborative endeavors, and future
22 ces for physical activity with informational outreach activities, community-scale and street-scale ur
23  services for immigrants can be effective in outreach activities.
24 mmigrants living in NYC was obtained through outreach activities.
25 as were most children are vaccinated through outreach activities.
26 providers need to become familiar with local outreach agencies, hotlines, and media that can connect
27 %-10.1%) higher for outreach/navigation than outreach alone (P = 0.02).
28 3% of outreach/navigation patients, 17.8% of outreach-alone patients, and 7.3% of usual care patients
29                 Purpose of review: Assertive outreach, also known as assertive community treatment, i
30 ropose the joint use of YouTube for audience outreach and a surgeon-focused platform to maximize educ
31 r preventive interventions delivered through outreach and campaign strategies in Ghana and Mali, but
32                                 A telephonic outreach and care management program encouraged workers
33             Compare the effectiveness of FIT outreach and colonoscopy outreach to increase completion
34 of appropriate follow-up care, and as-needed outreach and crisis intervention.
35 rdisciplinary research experience in science outreach and education initiatives, this module addresse
36 ere discussed, the Working Group recommended outreach and educational programs for adults with congen
37 mmendations, the Society calls for increased outreach and educational support for SGM patients; incre
38                                     Although outreach and enhanced treatment interventions improve de
39 erience a positive return on investment from outreach and enhanced treatment of depressed workers.
40  and provision of health services (including outreach and facility-based care) could lead to a reduct
41 bination of universal--ie, for all settings--outreach and family-community care at 90% coverage avert
42 grated, high-coverage programme of universal outreach and family-community care, consisting of 12% an
43 gh mortality and weak health systems through outreach and family-community care, including health edu
44 oader group of patients and greater provider outreach and health system engagement.
45 olders in designing risk-based surveillance, outreach and intervention strategies to better prevent a
46 an important role to play in community-based outreach and interventions designed to support women's e
47  clinical trials by building clinical trials outreach and management capacity in healthcare instituti
48  A), additional interventions with community outreach and mobilisation using an enhanced communicatio
49      We compared the effectiveness of mailed outreach and patient navigation strategies to increase H
50             This article explores integrated outreach and risks associated with service integration.
51 sential for the growth and sustainability of outreach and school collaborations.
52 picion of psychosis risk and assessed by the Outreach and Support in South London CHR service from 20
53 tary recommendations, and extending provider outreach and support with technology.
54 sychotherapy for depression including active outreach and vigorous efforts to improve access to and m
55 1051 patients were randomly assigned virtual outreach, and 1043 standard outpatient appointments.
56 rch and clinical oncology through education, outreach, and collaboration.
57 eat responses were communication about heat, outreach, and collaborations with other organizations.
58 iques within audit and feedback, educational outreach, and computerised support, with content tailore
59  (PINCER), composed of feedback, educational outreach, and dedicated support.
60                  Phase 1 involves education, outreach, and preparation, and phase 2 focuses on contai
61 eer review, panel participation, educational outreach, and professional/research connections.
62 e in communities, engage communities through outreach, and provide support services after testing.
63 estrictions on bird importation, educational outreach, and regulation of agricultural practices, in c
64 ded to determine whether expanded screening, outreach, and treatment of workers with insomnia would y
65  IED a promising target for early detection, outreach, and treatment.
66 ential care, supported housing, and floating outreach-and recruited up to ten service users per servi
67                    Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation
68  as well as program-building, education, and outreach are essential to ensure that these patients, ma
69 sence of reward systems for participation in outreach as well as lack of training for scientists doin
70 nd rural regions, access to high-quality and outreach-based sexual health services is imperative.
71 s that lead to ESRD, by increasing community outreach, better education, improved economic opportunit
72                   Recent findings: Assertive outreach brings into sharp focus a number of ethical iss
73 d from integrating scientists into education outreach, but opportunities to support these efforts are
74 nducted during 1997 and 1998, of educational outreach by community pharmacists to influence physician
75                                         More outreach by community rheumatologists to primary care ph
76 nication, fostering engagement and community outreach by using technology, improving care at faciliti
77 are management intervention included up to 5 outreach calls for monitoring and support, feedback to t
78 care management program including at least 3 outreach calls, feedback to the treating physician, and
79 ) and the time that a free male circumcision outreach campaign from the Tanzanian Ministry of Health
80 Identification of these subgroups may inform outreach campaigns and subsequent testing and eventually
81  rapid response team (RRT), or critical care outreach (CCO).
82 ancer center in New Hampshire and affiliated outreach clinics and a VA medical center in Vermont.
83                 Patients presenting to rural outreach clinics had poorer awareness of cataract, glauc
84 terans Affairs Medical Center, and community outreach clinics were randomly assigned to receive an in
85 nistration Medical Center, and two community outreach clinics.
86 athmandu Valley and patients attending rural outreach clinics.
87 delivery channels--ie, clinical or curative, outreach, community-based preventive or promotional, and
88 ters should not be used, and we suggest that outreach, community-based services for migrants should n
89 ed per protocol) was greater after a virtual outreach consultation than after a standard outpatient c
90 howed that allocation of patients to virtual outreach consultations is variably associated with incre
91 s and even modest coverage of sex worker-led outreach could avert 20% (95% UI 8-36) of infections in
92  logistics, health-care services and access, outreach coverage data, microplanning, and management an
93 ction surveillance, and shelter and homeless outreach data.
94          Founded in 2005, the Duke Chemistry Outreach (DCO) employs a pedagogical approach to outreac
95 lf-referral via advertisements and community outreach detailing the study, and (3) direct referrals f
96 s about these interventions, and improve our outreach, developing early identification and interventi
97  marketplaces; provide sustained funding for outreach, education, and enrollment assistance activitie
98 most insurers generally have not covered the outreach, education, environmental assessments, or durab
99                                           An outreach educational seminar combined with implementatio
100 ct of "academic detailing" in the form of an outreach educational seminar combined with implementatio
101                 Because aggressive community outreach efforts and strong administrative sanctions had
102 ding reminder systems, and population health outreach efforts can significantly increase HCC surveill
103 terrupted by spikes typically resulting from outreach efforts or media attention.
104                                              Outreach efforts resulted in 283,556 screening encounter
105    These estimates can help target community outreach efforts to the highest risk groups.
106  these issues in ways that will help sustain outreach efforts while allowing them to be modified to m
107 ay of delivery of services, policy guidance, outreach efforts, and funding has broadened the reach an
108 tibiograms using pooled data and educational outreach efforts, are needed to provide reliable and app
109 onal sections as part of our educational and outreach efforts.
110 ining, translational research, and education/outreach efforts.
111 dy in Baltimore, Maryland, through community outreach efforts.
112  screening despite traditional public health outreach efforts.
113 ry research; and d) supporting education and outreach efforts.
114 ty disorders) and primary care and community outreach (eg, non-specialist health worker delivering ps
115  implementation strategies (repeated-mailing outreach, electronic medical record-integrated provider
116                     Older studies focused on outreach, enrollment, characteristics of enrollees, dise
117  and findings fall into five dimensions: (1) outreach/enrollment/uptake and profile of enrollees, (2)
118 t is often ignored in the context of science outreach, especially among individual scientists.
119 s strategies towards organizing a scientific outreach event - big or small - and encourage you to get
120 e YSW is a low-cost, high-reward educational outreach event amenable to all disciplines of science.
121 ividuals at 24 shelters and nine unsheltered outreach events underwent SARS-CoV-2 testing and 2,860 (
122 s an interpersonal science communication and outreach experience in which graduate students from dive
123 193 patients with diabetes were recruited at outreach eye clinics in South India.
124 , according to three service delivery modes (outreach, family-community, and facility-based clinical
125                          MIMmatch is a novel outreach feature to disseminate updates and encourage co
126                  RGD has a defined community outreach focus with a Visiting Scientist program and the
127  outreach is more effective than colonoscopy outreach for increasing 1-time colorectal cancer (CRC) s
128 the very early phase (hyperacute units) plus outreach for patients who return home (early supported d
129                             The Telemedicine Outreach for PTSD (TOP) study used a pragmatic randomize
130 c randomized clinical trial comparing mailed outreach for screening ultrasound (n = 600), mailed outr
131 reach group), and highest in the colonoscopy outreach group (10.4% [95% CI, 7.8% to 13.1%] for the co
132 espectively), and highest in the colonoscopy outreach group (colonoscopy outreach group vs FIT outrea
133 d investigations were ordered in the virtual outreach group by an average of 0.79 per patient (0.37-1
134                 More patients in the virtual outreach group than the standard group were offered a fo
135  the colonoscopy outreach group (colonoscopy outreach group vs FIT outreach group: 9.0% [95% CI, 7.3%
136  [95% CI, 7.8% to 13.1%] for the colonoscopy outreach group vs FIT outreach group; P < .001 for all c
137 at annual testing for individuals in the FIT outreach group with normal results and completion of dia
138 roup; 17.3% [95% CI, 14.8% to 19.8%] for FIT outreach group), and highest in the colonoscopy outreach
139 cess completion was 38.4% in the colonoscopy outreach group, 28.0% in the FIT outreach group, and 10.
140 colonoscopy outreach group, 28.0% in the FIT outreach group, and 10.7% in the usual care group.
141 eoplasia, P < .001 for both comparisons; FIT outreach group: 1.3% [95% CI, -0.1% to 2.8%] for adenoma
142 higher for both outreach groups (colonoscopy outreach group: 10.3% [95% CI, 9.5% to 12.1%] for adenom
143 ach group (colonoscopy outreach group vs FIT outreach group: 9.0% [95% CI, 7.3% to 10.7%] for adenoma
144 [95% CI, 25.1% to 30.4%] for the colonoscopy outreach group; 17.3% [95% CI, 14.8% to 19.8%] for FIT o
145 %] for the colonoscopy outreach group vs FIT outreach group; P < .001 for all comparisons).
146 ferences for completion were higher for both outreach groups (27.7% [95% CI, 25.1% to 30.4%] for the
147 oplasia detection rates were higher for both outreach groups (colonoscopy outreach group: 10.3% [95%
148 ot differ significantly between outreach the outreach groups (P = .25).
149 0%) and 10.5% (95% CI: 6.8%-14.2%) higher in outreach groups than usual care (P < 0.001 for both) and
150 the features and database content, community outreach has been expanded to demonstrate how investigat
151 bal supply and high vaccine wastage in small outreach immunization sessions might reduce its impact o
152 ncreasing the volume and equity of community outreach, improving surgical quality and volume, strengt
153 re, we provide a framework for education and outreach in emerging transdisciplinary fields.
154 olio Eradication Initiative partnerships and outreach in Nigeria, providing an accessible, flexible,
155 ean age, 78 years) were recruited via direct outreach in stroke clinics and community senior faciliti
156   With improved functionality and marketing, outreach in the global south, and future translation in
157 bove the age of 40 who presented to a health outreach in the Philippines were invited to undergo a ne
158  district levels, have conducted enumeration outreaches in 46,437 nomadic and hard-to-reach settlemen
159                                              Outreach included processes to promote repeat annual tes
160                   Risk communication and lay outreach increased cholesterol treatment discussions wit
161                                      Virtual outreach increased the offers of follow-up appointments
162 rvention group received telephone and mailed outreach, individualized based on patients' cardiovascul
163 ion institutions to globally enhance science outreach initiatives.
164 rusted clinician needs to be complemented by outreach interventions and removal of structural and org
165                                              Outreach interventions started in 2007 and were complete
166 l telephone surveys before and 2 years after outreach interventions.
167                           Conclusion: Mailed outreach invitations and navigation significantly increa
168 ary care at a safety-net institution, mailed outreach invitations offering FIT or colonoscopy compare
169              Patients who did not respond to outreach invitations within 2 weeks received reminder te
170              Patients who did not respond to outreach invitations within 2 weeks received up to 3 rem
171       Mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) outreach is more effective than colonoscopy outreach for
172                          In conclusion, more outreach is needed to ensure that beneficiaries who lack
173 egrated service delivery during immunization outreach lacks the attention paid to integration at fixe
174  (30.8%) were identified as the most popular outreach methods.
175 ective behaviors and barriers, and desirable outreach methods.
176 igation; telephone calls, prompts, and other outreach methods; reminders involving lay health workers
177              Random assignment to mailed FIT outreach (n = 2400), mailed colonoscopy outreach (n = 24
178  FIT outreach (n = 2400), mailed colonoscopy outreach (n = 2400), or usual care with clinic-based scr
179   HCC surveillance was performed in 23.3% of outreach/navigation patients, 17.8% of outreach-alone pa
180 th) and 5.5% (95% CI: 0.9%-10.1%) higher for outreach/navigation than outreach alone (P = 0.02).
181 surgery center in the Duke Infection Control Outreach Network.
182 itals enrolled in the Duke Infection Control Outreach Network.
183 within homeless health facilities, including outreach nurses, and (2) antiretroviral therapy (ART) vi
184 advantageous way to accomplish extension and outreach objectives in plant pathology.
185 ediation scenarios that require an optimized outreach of introduced inoculants and in other environme
186 rcumcision (intervention group), or standard outreach only (control group).
187 ened for eligibility either during community outreach or at home-based prenatal visits.
188 level 1 (enhanced ward) care with input from outreach or medical emergency teams 24 hours per day, se
189 h for screening ultrasound (n = 600), mailed outreach plus patient navigation (n = 600), or usual car
190 lantGDB also hosts a plant genomics research outreach portal (PGROP) that facilitates access to a lar
191  877-818 000), and pound172 114 for floating outreach ( pound17 126-491 692).
192        The flexibility and diversity of this outreach program creates a framework amendable for other
193 partment of Public Health conducted a 1-year outreach program for 41 hospitals in Los Angeles County
194 ddress this challenge, we developed a unique outreach program to actively engage over 100 high-school
195                         BioEYES, a nonprofit outreach program using zebrafish to excite and educate K
196                           The effects of the outreach program were consistent in all subgroups, inclu
197  enforcement personnel, a description of the outreach program, and data from these screenings are pre
198 height by the Bushulo Health Center prenatal outreach program.
199 ly structured and widely influential science outreach program.
200 ctices in Hackney, London, UK, to receive an outreach programme that promoted screening for tuberculo
201 isciplinary centres of excellence with broad outreach programmes to provide community access to cance
202 nets, and greater participation in community outreach programs (p-values < 0.05) in the intervention
203                                   Aggressive outreach programs can reduce the disparity between organ
204 t culturally sensitive physician training or outreach programs directed at disparate beliefs and atti
205                                              Outreach programs extended care to an additional 2500 in
206 ts across all communities through scientific outreach programs is critical to engaging the next gener
207 es such as telehealth and aggressive patient outreach programs now to curb this anticipated problem.
208              We are developing a database of outreach programs offering genetics education () and req
209                                Focused donor outreach programs sustain awareness and knowledge and ca
210 .S. cities reveals predominance of voluntary outreach programs that have low societal participation r
211  and suggests the need for physical activity outreach programs that target inactive American Indians.
212 age, discharge timing and strategies, use of outreach programs to supplement ICU care, quality assura
213 ucation centre, a widening participation and outreach project in London's East End.
214 oss-sectional data from the Swedish Tinnitus Outreach Project to i) evaluate the association between
215 r Present Your Ph.D. Thesis to a 12-Year Old outreach project, our novel solution to this problem is
216                                              Outreach regarding existing programs is essential.
217  that influence it and conducted stakeholder outreach regarding publicly available information.
218 otal of 1429890 asymptomatic women attending outreach screening in the community or undergoing mammog
219                 Asymptomatic women attending outreach screening in the community or undergoing mammog
220 eduction, offering of DAAs at diagnosis, and outreach screening to increase the number diagnosed; and
221 of prevention interventions, implemention of outreach screening, and progress made in key high-burden
222 s and children); four through outpatient and outreach services (reproductive health, antenatal care,
223                                              Outreach services are used systematically to deliver imm
224 back on planning and implementing integrated outreach services in lower-income countries.
225 l basis for supporting delivery of assertive outreach services to a reluctant client group, which foc
226                                      Virtual outreach services were established in London and Shrewsb
227 s offer childhood vaccines through fixed and outreach services within the health system and often, ad
228 g households and communities, outpatient and outreach services, and clinical-care settings).
229  care, 35 supported housing, and 30 floating outreach services.
230 can start with family and community care and outreach services.
231 d >50% incorporated this information into RI outreach session site planning.
232 the PC101 management tool during educational outreach sessions delivered by health department trainer
233 h interventions with immunization at routine outreach sessions requires well-planned and implemented
234 on campaigns, increased routine immunization outreach sessions, and strengthening partnership with ke
235  other services with routine immunization at outreach sessions.
236 ing can meet DR screening requirements in an outreach setting; however, not all devices are suitable
237 edia, exhibitions, and other means of public outreach should build on the welcome increase in public
238          ECOG physicians cited more minority outreach staff as a potential solution (22% v 6%).
239 arch frequently seek to identify areas where outreach STI testing may most effectively interrupt cont
240             In high HIV prevalence settings, outreach strategies are needed to find asymptomatic HIV
241 r and recall systems), and population health outreach strategies reported significant increases (rang
242             In a prospective study, we found outreach strategies to double the percentage of patients
243      We compared the effectiveness of mailed outreach strategies, with and without patient navigation
244 tiated, universal caseload, combined with an outreach style that enhances uptake of needed services a
245  contextual differences (eg, community-based outreach, supply chains, professional management, and in
246 nization Providing Peer Assistance performed outreach, support work, and screening for stress symptom
247 argeted interventions, such as education and outreach tailored to local demographics, evacuation trai
248 ruited between 1997 and 1999 by using street outreach, targeted advertising, and chain-referral metho
249                                   Structured outreach targets these camps and four surrounding local
250 ograms that were a component of a hospital's outreach team (n = 6) or nurse liaison program (n = 3).
251 on homes attended seminars from the hospital outreach team and received weekly visits from a psychiat
252 he transition program was included within an outreach team or a nurse liaison program and did not dep
253  team, medical emergency team, critical care outreach team, or ICU nurse liaison program that provide
254 tervention by an old-age psychiatry hospital outreach team.
255 of care achieved by training from a hospital outreach team.
256 jail, clinics serving the homeless, and with outreach teams in neighborhoods frequented by drug users
257 e circumcision and early ART initiation with outreach testing, as these are available immediately and
258 26, p=0.306) and lower for those in floating outreach than in residential care (-0.424, -0.734 to -0.
259 each (DCO) employs a pedagogical approach to outreach that aims to teach its audience a new scientifi
260 g rates did not differ significantly between outreach the outreach groups (P = .25).
261  They have been widely used in education and outreach through free distribution as part of a coronavi
262                             During a year of outreach to >45,000 scattered, nomadic, and border settl
263                                        After outreach to 75 thought leaders, the American Society for
264 mbine training in science communication with outreach to area middle schools.
265 ternal research efforts, while enhancing its outreach to basic research in academic institutions.
266                                          For outreach to be successful, it should be combined with in
267 , notification of exposed persons, and early outreach to clinicians.
268 r investigations, genetics and genomics, and outreach to families, emphasizing the importance of part
269 is investigation suggests that more-targeted outreach to high-risk individuals may be needed to reduc
270 ling and testing with point-of-care CD4, and outreach to improve retention in pre-ART care and on-ART
271 ffectiveness of FIT outreach and colonoscopy outreach to increase completion of the CRC screening pro
272 established the SERvisits program to conduct outreach to institutions and students that have historic
273 ng home and mobile testing, self-testing and outreach to key populations with facilitated linkage can
274 es' role in NCD care, comprising educational outreach to nurses and a clinical management tool with e
275 ese findings highlight the need for targeted outreach to prevent Pb exposure for the 42.5 million Ame
276                                  Educational outreach to primary care nurses to train them in the use
277                       We recommend continued outreach to promote flushing and other actions to minimi
278 the objective of stakeholder engagement from outreach to research collaboration and development of in
279 ineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational outreach to students in classrooms is challenging becaus
280  transport network, and organizing community outreach to support ACF.
281     A standard operating procedure (SOP) for outreach to underserved communities was developed and in
282 io program implemented a strategy to conduct outreach to underserved communities within the context o
283  an overlooked high-return, low-risk science outreach tool in which scientists can play a valuable ro
284                                          New outreach training programs would alleviate manpower shor
285      To evaluate the effects of a depression outreach-treatment program on workplace outcomes, a conc
286 he cold chain in 23 health facilities and 36 outreach vaccination sessions in 8 districts and cities
287 , and 8 of 48 vaccine carriers (17%) used in outreach vaccination sites.
288                                      Science outreach via social media demands a renewed interest, an
289                                  Educational outreach visits (1 of 1 review) and provider incentives
290                                  Educational outreach visits (2 of 2 reviews), reminders (3 of 4 revi
291 tegies of audit and feedback and educational outreach visits were generally effective in improving bo
292           Audit and feedback and educational outreach visits were generally effective in improving bo
293 n strategies: (1) reminders, (2) educational outreach visits, (3) audit and feedback, and (4) provide
294 one year, this team received two educational outreach visits, monthly reports to monitor performance
295                                    Screening outreach was performed with mailed FIT kits.
296 ements into six themes: research weaknesses, outreach weaknesses, IPM weaknesses, farmer weaknesses,
297     People in supported housing and floating outreach were more socially included but experienced mor
298 itioners, specialists, and patients (virtual outreach) with standard outpatient referral.
299  and provision of health services (including outreach, with mobile teams providing antenatal check-up
300 e were recruited from the streets by project outreach workers in three cities in southern and eastern

 
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