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1 ith other children (older siblings, day care attendance).
2 as odds ratios (OR) for emergency department attendance.
3 infection suspected during the first medical attendance.
4 th an increased risk of emergency department attendance.
5 results expressed as odds ratios (OR) for ED attendance.
6 tudy dates were cancelled because of lack of attendance.
7 tients in low-resource settings can increase attendance.
8 esidual confounding, particularly by daycare attendance.
9 ecreased influenza rates and improved school attendance.
10  between MHM, social restrictions and school attendance.
11 and 3 hours after dose) drawn at each clinic attendance.
12 ldhood circumstances, notably nursery-school attendance.
13 ajor impact on social functioning and school attendance.
14 um of hours of sickness absence and hours of attendance.
15 at conveyed the importance of regular clinic attendance.
16 iral therapy (HAART) and reasons for lack of attendance.
17 rvention after 5 months was a 9% increase in attendance.
18 rvention period) were followed up for clinic attendance.
19 arly wheezing except for parity and day care attendance.
20 nated messages to encourage patients' clinic attendance.
21 d a subsequent decrease in religious service attendance.
22               The primary outcome was school attendance.
23 bably ineffective for height, cognition, and attendance.
24 d weekly gift cards for outpatient treatment attendance.
25  follow-up appointment as the reason for non-attendance.
26 ng at a median of 48 to 52 days after clinic attendance.
27  of existing strategies that aim to increase attendance.
28 s, of whom 25 (13.4%) had emergency hospital attendances.
29 56 to 0.14; high certainty evidence), school attendance (1% higher, 95% CI -1 to 3; high certainty ev
30 r antenatal care (16% to 53%), skilled birth attendance (14% to 46%), and births in a health facility
31 s; 2) compliance, calculated from registered attendance; 3) periodontal disease history; 4) peri-impl
32  mortality (8.5% vs. 6.0%, p = .20), lecture attendance (43% vs. 42%), or family satisfaction (Critic
33 unity health checkups for 4-year-olds (97.2% attendance; 82.0% consent rate, n = 2475).
34 preschool graduates also had higher rates of attendance (85.9% vs 80.4%; difference, 5.5; 95% CI, 2.6
35 of those infected reported agricultural fair attendance (93%) and/or contact with swine (95%) prior t
36 on grade increased with each 10% increase in attendance (adjusted odds ratio, 5.52; 95% CI, 2.17-14.0
37 f each IPTp dose; and women's poor antenatal attendance, affecting IPTp uptake.
38 fects of age, life span and age of first lek attendance (AFL) on male annual mating success (AMS) to
39 endance and to test interventions to improve attendance after referral.
40 g pads with education significantly improved attendance among participants, (lambda 0.824, F = 3.760,
41 g pads with education significantly improved attendance among participants.
42                                     Improved attendance among the new or reengaging patients was cons
43                              When performing attendance analyses in the subset of grade levels for wh
44 en used to assess the association between CR attendance and all-cause mortality adjusted for the prop
45 tcomes and the following categories of group attendance and allocation: women attending a group and a
46 ol readiness skills at the end of preschool, attendance and chronic absences, and parental involvemen
47 n with the intervention, with high levels of attendance and completion.
48                                    Religious attendance and denomination did not significantly predic
49 e and outcomes later in life such as college attendance and earnings.
50 ributing to overall changes in skilled birth attendance and facility births suggests independent cont
51  correlated, suggesting that reduced funeral attendance and faster hospitalisation independently infl
52                               Staff recorded attendance and leftovers.
53 association between subsequent outpatient CR attendance and long-term survival.
54 livery, antibiotic use in infancy, childcare attendance and maternal age were not associated with egg
55 multiple-trigger wheeze and between day-care attendance and nonatopic uncontrolled wheeze in other pa
56 logistic model, cumulative hours of day care attendance and number of lower respiratory infections at
57                               Improving male attendance and optimizing linkage to care require new ap
58     There was a positive correlation between attendance and overall examination score (r = 0.59 [95%
59 ay constitute a barrier for continued school attendance and performance.
60 strongly associated with institutional birth attendance and population per health facility.
61 s performed to evaluate associations between attendance and predictors of no-show.
62 verse correlations between religious service attendance and psychopathology during adulthood.
63 e age of seven, cumulative hours of day care attendance and reported respiratory infections at ages 1
64 performance, and video assignments increased attendance and satisfaction.
65 uated associations between religious service attendance and suicide from 1996 through June 2010 in a
66 ne the association between religious service attendance and suicide, adjusting for demographic covari
67 om an abbreviated list of questions on venue attendance and were used to adjust estimates of prevalen
68 %) interventions during the initial hospital attendance and/or 30-day follow-up.
69 eficiency; health-care consumption (hospital attendances and admissions) was higher in adolescent sur
70  within 24 months post-partum, and emergency attendances and hospital admissions for the child within
71 n, effect on visual acuity, impact on school attendance, and access to appropriate eye care in childr
72 lytic events, blood transfusion rate, school attendance, and blood count-were analyzed by intention-t
73 act surgery and have PCR to facilitate early attendance, and careful dilated postoperative examinatio
74          Time to referral and program entry, attendance, and completion rates were also measured.
75  physical activity, physical education class attendance, and decreases in body mass index z-scores fr
76 onsequences, unsafe sex, mutual help meeting attendance, and health care utilization.
77  it affects quality of life, school and work attendance, and is a risk factor for development of asth
78 with a recent history of inconsistent clinic attendance, and new patients.
79 d school readiness skills in 4 of 6 domains, attendance, and reduced chronic absences compared with a
80 ous aspects of people's beliefs, SES, dental attendance, and self-care operating since the childhood
81 rotations, some have tried increasing clinic attendance, and some have argued for various training mo
82 ], p < 0.001, Planning subscales) and creche attendance (aOR 1.96 [95% CI 1.1-3.5], p = 0.02, Sequent
83 e, reduce maternal stress, and enable creche attendance are likely to improve executive function and
84 surveillance of this population and supports attendance, as nonattendance may be linked to more probl
85              Secondary outcome measures were attendance at >/=1 exercise session, the total number of
86         In the univariate analyses, day care attendance at 12 months was associated with an increased
87                                              Attendance at 8 or more sessions of cognitive processing
88     Income per month was not associated with attendance at a follow-up appointment on multivariate an
89  = 0.005) were independently associated with attendance at a follow-up appointment.
90                                              Attendance at a week-long residential plant science summ
91    Information was collected on referral and attendance at adult HIV clinics, eligibility for highly
92 e occurring at the child's home resulting in attendance at an emergency department, minor injury unit
93               Pregnant women who were ill on attendance at ANC were not consistently managed across h
94 atment, use of insecticide-treated nets, and attendance at antenatal clinics by pregnant women in sub
95 tional targets, despite fairly high rates of attendance at antenatal clinics.
96 ngency management schedules rewarded on-time attendance at appointments.
97  The primary endpoint was participation (ie, attendance at breast cancer screening) within 90 days of
98 ular disease, high-dose statin at discharge, attendance at cardiac rehabilitation, and the GRACE (Glo
99                                         High attendance at classes and participation in the individua
100 PANTS: A prospective cohort study of student attendance at clinical and tutorial-based activities dur
101 eek obstetrics/gynecology clinical rotation, attendance at clinical and tutorial-based activities was
102                                      Student attendance at clinical and tutorial-based activities, re
103 nt in rural food-secure areas, provided that attendance at counseling sessions by the caregiver is en
104  an appointment within 10 days would improve attendance at CR orientation.
105                    The primary end point was attendance at CR orientation.
106 les from behavioral economics) on increasing attendance at diabetic eye screening appointments in Lon
107 ent education but ultimately did not improve attendance at follow-up appointments with primary care p
108 tal reservoir and are maintained by frequent attendance at health care facilities.
109                                     Mothers' attendance at health facilities was also substantially l
110 of potential HIV exposures, referrals to and attendance at HIV clinics, and reported completion of 28
111 iated with distance from and difficulty with attendance at in-person sessions in older adults.
112                                       Clinic attendance at last follow-up was poor (61.9%).
113 did not ( n = 30) have a history of frequent attendance at loud music venues where the typical sound
114                                     Although attendance at meals did not differ (85%), median daily m
115  text message and mobile phone call increase attendance at medical appointments for HIV care in a pop
116                We used survival methods with attendance at methadone clinics as a time-varying covari
117 vidual-level analysis of the amnesty cohort, attendance at methadone clinics was associated with a si
118 disease, kuru and resistance to kuru despite attendance at mortuary feasts.
119 ly appointments for CR significantly improve attendance at orientation.
120                                     Rates of attendance at postoperative outpatient visits and number
121                                              Attendance at psychoeducation groups was higher than at
122  have found a protective association between attendance at religious services and depression, the ext
123 ve consistently shown an association between attendance at religious services and lower all-cause mor
124 ho participated in the Nurses' Health Study, attendance at religious services once per week or more w
125 ce of religion or spirituality, frequency of attendance at religious services, and denomination (all
126 k of AD, a family history of AD, and minimal attendance at research meetings were associated with hig
127 ing cash payments, which were conditional on attendance at scheduled clinic visits and receipt of pro
128 nced effect improving MHM may have on girls' attendance at school.
129 atsal-2, substantial increases were noted in attendance at sexual health clinics (from 6.7% to 21.4%
130                     Increases in testing and attendance at sexual health clinics, especially in peopl
131 xual health markers (reported STI diagnoses, attendance at sexual health clinics, use of emergency co
132 a two-component personalised intervention on attendance at SSSs.
133 orated into screening programmes to increase attendance at subsequent follow-up appointments.
134                                              Attendance at the 12-month visit was 86%.
135                       To prevent unnecessary attendance at the cooperatives, physicians advocate copa
136                               The changes in attendance at the end of the trial, after 5 months, were
137 ng appointment (control) in the event of non-attendance at the first offered appointment.
138                                              Attendance at the first session of an SSS course was sig
139                      The primary outcome was attendance at the first session of an SSS course within
140 st participation at the school level, school attendance at the grade level (kindergarten through sixt
141               The diagnostic yield following attendance at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre was 63%.
142          Intern data including demographics, attendance at US or Canadian medical school, proximity o
143 VanderWeele et al. report that more frequent attendance at worship services is associated with a lowe
144 ptimal pressure and years in the profession, attendance at wound care educational programs, previous
145        Observational analysis of consecutive attendances at an intracranial aneurysm screening clinic
146 any of Melbourne's seven tertiary hospitals; attendances at outpatients; and radiology, pathology, an
147 ve electronic search of emergency department attendances at three hospitals in Birmingham during 2012
148                Sports/physical activity club attendance (B = 0.6, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.2,
149 would predict favorable self-care and dental attendance behaviors; those would lead to lower dental c
150  the immune system, that is, day-care center attendance, birth order, maternally reported common infe
151  HPyV10, HPyV9, EBV, CMV), and swimming pool attendance (BKPyV, KIPyV, WUPyV, HPyV10).
152 factors associated with emergency department attendance by cancer patients in the last month of life.
153                             Excluding second attendance by five participants, 214 participants in eac
154 tors associated with an increased risk of ED attendance by patients with cancer in their last month o
155 r studies investigating emergency department attendances by adult cancer patients (>/=18 years) towar
156 levels among controls whose mothers reported attendance contributing to a significantly reduced ALL o
157 number of appointments made, patterns of non-attendance could be differentiated, with patients who we
158 ives, provided on the condition of treatment attendance, could address this problem.
159 tive risks following adjustment for hospital attendance data.
160                     Depending on duration of attendance, day care during infancy can either increase
161 mptom to 100, worst imaginable), health care attendance, days missed from work or education, consumpt
162 is centers involving ESRD patients with poor attendance, defined as missing 2-6 sessions over the pre
163         Cash transfers conditional on school attendance did not reduce HIV incidence in young women.
164 ed with changes in heavy drinking, treatment attendance, drug use, cigarette smoking, psychiatric sym
165 infancy (presence of older siblings, daycare attendance, ear infections) and breastfeeding.
166  at minimal effort and cost, improved clinic attendance, especially for new or reengaging patients, y
167 tory of asthma, male sex, siblings, day care attendance, exposure to tobacco smoke or molds, indoor r
168 2.2% (1.7%-2.6% p<0.001) and predicted adult attendances fell by 1.5% (1.2% -1.8%, p<0.001).
169 of distance from a hospital, predicted child attendances fell by 2.2% (1.7%-2.6% p<0.001) and predict
170 dies, 684 826 events), and rates of hospital attendance for all respiratory tract infections (-3.45%
171 as children had a decreased risk of hospital attendance for anaphylaxis (RR = 0.48; 95%CI: 0.25;0.91)
172       We investigated variations in hospital attendance for anaphylaxis between immigrants and Danish
173 a significantly lower risk ratio of hospital attendance for anaphylaxis compared to Danish-born.
174 , 27 530 183 individuals), rates of hospital attendance for asthma exacerbations (-9.83% [-16.62 to -
175 perinatal mortality, preterm birth, hospital attendance for asthma exacerbations, and hospital attend
176 mpairment), which was defined as no hospital attendance for asthma, oral corticosteroids, or antibiot
177 al reductions in preterm births and hospital attendance for asthma.
178                                          Non-attendance for HIV care was independently associated wit
179                                       Clinic attendance for primary care was significantly higher in
180 dance for asthma exacerbations, and hospital attendance for respiratory tract infections.
181 sing nationwide data revealed fewer hospital attendances for anaphylaxis among non-Western immigrants
182 Registry identifying all first-time hospital attendances for anaphylaxis from January 1, 1994 and Dec
183                       In total 1053 hospital attendances for anaphylaxis were identified: 89 among no
184 95% CI -18.8 to -2.0]; p=0.016) and hospital attendances for asthma (three studies, 225,753 events: -
185 preterm birth, low birthweight, and hospital attendances for asthma.
186 ere was no difference in unscheduled medical attendances for wheezing episodes between children in th
187   Compared with placebo, unscheduled medical attendances for wheezing episodes were reduced in childr
188 ry outcome was number of unscheduled medical attendances for wheezing episodes.
189 hood of change in level of religious service attendance from childhood to adulthood.
190 el approach to adjust for frequency of venue attendance (FVA) and assess the impact of associated bia
191 s is likely to be underused, especially when attendance generates increased personal risks of lost fa
192  monthly cash transfer conditional on school attendance (&gt;/=80% of school days per month) versus no c
193 ancy, gender, age, race/ethnicity, preschool attendance, health insurance coverage, and exposure to l
194 lower levels of education, regular gay scene attendance, 'high-risk' unprotected anal intercourse (UA
195 confidence interval: -0.04, 0.01) and school attendance/home environment at age 7-14 years.
196 nd, parameterized with sexual behaviour, GUM attendance, HPV prevalence, HIV prevalence, warts, and c
197 electronically measured compliance improved, attendance improved, acuity increased more rapidly, and
198 , such as increasing access to skilled birth attendance, improvement of coverage of antenatal care an
199                 Whether full-day vs part-day attendance improves outcomes is unknown.
200 registration, vaccination uptake, and school attendance in children in Zimbabwe.
201                                              Attendance in deprived neighbourhoods reduces with dista
202 einforce the hypothesis that day-care center attendance in infancy and prolonged breastfeeding are as
203  what motivated HIV primary care appointment attendance in the absence of ART.
204                              Day-care center attendance in the first year of life was associated with
205  series, we used equivalent data on hospital attendances in Scotland.
206     Compared to the least deprived quintile, attendances in the most deprived quintile more than doub
207                                           CR attendance is associated with a significant reduction in
208                                      Student attendance is thought to be an important factor in the a
209 berty education alone resulting in a similar attendance level.
210 tories were enrolled; 90% intervention group attendance; longitudinal follow-up at 6 (93%) and 12 (94
211 strongly associated with institutional birth attendance, maternal and child nurse density, and overal
212                 Racial disparities in clinic attendance may contribute to racial disparities in plasm
213                                Cholera event attendance may have modestly motivated increased househo
214  limited to be no more than 2 years for both attendance measures, the impact of lessening disparities
215 ously scheduled appointment) and efficiency (attendance/[measures of staff working time x cost of the
216 mean of 12.6 sessions, with mean participant attendance of 11.0 core sessions.
217 um and uptake of PMTCT services, measured by attendance of all scheduled clinic visits and acceptance
218                                              Attendance of any CSE was similar between groups (interv
219                                      With an attendance of close to 170 clinicians, researchers, stud
220 bola virus not admitted to hospital, and the attendance of funerals.
221 d practice characteristics contribute to non-attendance of general practice appointments raise import
222 igational arthroscopy only, or no treatment (attendance of one reassessment appointment with a specia
223 ilar in content; the only difference was the attendance of the child.
224  respect to the reported effects of day care attendance on childhood asthma.
225 ationship between sexual behavior and church attendance on timing of human immunodeficiency virus (HI
226                                      Service attendance once or more per week vs less frequent attend
227  reliever use and no asthma-related hospital attendance or admission, acute course of oral corticoste
228  of a history of car accidents with hospital attendance (OR 10.1, 95% CI 2.1 to 47.4, p=0.004) and su
229 ariate analysis, car accidents with hospital attendance (OR 7.3, 95% CI 1.4 to 37.6, p=0.017) and all
230 gative urine samples and addiction treatment attendance, or reinforcement only for study participatio
231     Better acuity was associated with school attendance (P < 0.001), whereas gender was not.
232 ation size >8 mm (P = .017), and poor clinic attendance (P = .015).
233                           Male students (84% attendance, P = .001) and students who failed an end-of-
234 d an end-of-year examination previously (84% attendance, P = .04) had significantly lower rates.
235 ding, prior failure of vision screening, and attendance pattern of previous events were analyzed.
236 tion control training, for rectifying threat attendance patterns and reducing PTSD symptoms.
237 Practice factors also substantially affected attendance patterns, with urban practices in affluent ar
238 6-2.33]), which was correlated with hospital attendance (Pearson correlation coefficient [PCC] = 0.76
239 , educational achievement, cognition, school attendance, quality of life, and adverse effects in chil
240                                Both clinical attendance (r = 0.50 [95% CI, 0.32-0.64]; P < .001) and
241 CI, 0.32-0.64]; P < .001) and tutorial-based attendance (r = 0.57 [95% CI, 0.40-0.70]; P < .001) were
242  girls in the intervention group, 67% had an attendance rate of 50% to 100%.
243                                     The mean attendance rate was 89% (range, 39%-100% [SD, 11%], n =
244 8,962 AUS screening attendees (with an 80.6% attendance rate), a total of 16 confirmed HCC cases were
245  was also linked with greater overall school attendance rates (95.5% vs 95.3% in the non-BIC group; F
246  help to smokers motivated to quit; however, attendance rates are low and recent figures show a downw
247                                     However, attendance rates are only 81 %, leaving many people at r
248                                              Attendance rates at the orientation session were 77% (57
249 elationship is causal, and whether improving attendance rates can improve academic performance.
250                                              Attendance rates in low SES areas were 60.3% preimplemen
251 /10 students; 60%) occurred in students with attendance rates lower than 80%.
252     The adjusted odds ratio for failure with attendance rates of 80% or higher was 0.11 (95% CI, 0.02
253 /=60%) were present only among students with attendance rates of 80% or higher.
254  has the potential to improve overall school attendance rates.
255                                        Using attendance registers of randomly selected primary school
256 erated random numbers to conditional (school attendance required to receive payment) and unconditiona
257 , social network size, and religious service attendance) showed the strongest protective associations
258                                       School attendance significantly reduced risk of HIV acquisition
259 ildren per family, and lower rates of school attendance than the states with multiennial cycles.
260 f surgery and of car accidents with hospital attendance than their age-matched unaffected siblings.
261 r 5 months, puberty education alone improved attendance to a similar level (M = 91.26, SD = 7.82) as
262 heart rate (beta=0.066, P<0.001), and poorer attendance to CR classes (beta=-0.081, P<0.001) and comp
263 s is relevant because optimizing VO2peak and attendance to CR has been shown to confer a mortality ad
264 dels with adjustment for area-level hospital attendance to determine the transmission niche of genoty
265                                          Non-attendance to periodontal maintenance and smoking habits
266  neuronal mechanism for the detection of and attendance to rare stimuli or for the detection of devia
267                        Residual pockets, non-attendance to the periodontal maintenance program, and s
268 h February 2014 for studies investigating ED attendance toward the end of life by adult patients (age
269                   There was no difference in attendance using SMS reminders versus other reminders (R
270             The pooled effect on appointment attendance using text message (short message service or
271                                         Mean attendance was 10 acupuncture sessions and 14 Alexander
272 ble analysis, the risk of emergency hospital attendance was 45% lower in the active group (hazard rat
273 e of RSV-associated ILI resulting in medical attendance was 6.0 (5.4-6.7) per 100 PY.
274                                     Exercise attendance was 84% (SD, 14%) and diet adherence was 99%
275 er respondents believed that health facility attendance was an EVD risk factor.
276 dance once or more per week vs less frequent attendance was associated with a hazard ratio of 0.05 (9
277 greater than 37.5 hours per week of day care attendance was associated with a lower risk of asthma [O
278 hort of US women, frequent religious service attendance was associated with a significantly lower rat
279                                              Attendance was associated with concerns about finding a
280 reduction of progression to T2DM by level of attendance was compared to standard care.
281                An increased likelihood of ED attendance was found for men (OR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.19 to
282 increased likelihood of emergency department attendance was found for men versus women (OR 1.24, 95%
283  cardiac arrest simulation test after course attendance was lower in the electronic advanced life sup
284                                       Clinic attendance was measured as the proportion of scheduled c
285 vities and 38 tutorial-based activities) but attendance was not mandatory.
286                          Frequency of church attendance was not significantly related to depression r
287                            Religious service attendance was self-reported in 1992 and 1996.
288            The results indicate that service attendance was the strongest R/S predictor of mortality
289 ligion or spirituality, but not frequency of attendance, was associated with thicker cortices in the
290           When the analysis was adjusted for attendance, we did not find a significant difference bet
291 hether behaviour change was related to group attendance, we used random effects models to assess asso
292 Religious or spiritual importance and church attendance were assessed at 2 time points during 5 years
293 HIV-1 RNA) when racial disparities in clinic attendance were lessened.
294   Data on health-seeking behavior and school attendance were recorded.
295 MIU was significant and both adult and child attendances were greater in populations who lived furthe
296 a (ages 3-17 yr) after an emergency hospital attendance with an asthma exacerbation to receive mite-i
297        The annual rate of emergency hospital attendance with exacerbations was 27% lower in the activ
298                                Predictors of attendance with seizures included a diagnosis of epileps
299                                   We studied attendance with seizures, healthcare use and employment
300                      Information on hospital attendances with an ARI before and after recruitment was

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