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1 lification (85% of those who had applied and been interviewed).
2 ed during follow-up, and 199 (17%) could not be interviewed.
3 others, 314 preboomers, and 304 baby boomers was interviewed.
4 At follow-up in 1999-2003, 68% of the cohort was interviewed.
5                   Case patients and contacts were interviewed.
6 sthma (incident asthma) at the age when they were interviewed.
7 on antidepressants (nine females, six males) were interviewed.
8                   A total of 3047 caregivers were interviewed.
9                       Seven hundred patients were interviewed.
10                        All household members were interviewed.
11 rs of age, and used only cellular telephones were interviewed.
12 , 588 Latino adults in Oregon with arthritis were interviewed.
13 lumni were traced, and 92.2% of those traced were interviewed.
14 18 controls selected by random digit dialing were interviewed.
15 th tuberculosis in Karonga District, Malawi, were interviewed.
16                           Thus, 159 patients were interviewed.
17      Sixty-two families of children with JIA were interviewed.
18 heir caregivers, and 257 medical oncologists were interviewed.
19                Cases and 215 clinic controls were interviewed.
20  facing stringent water quality regulations) were interviewed.
21 traditional healers who treat eye conditions were interviewed.
22 riterion A for posttraumatic stress disorder were interviewed.
23                      Eighty-five individuals were interviewed.
24 viduals (53.9% female; median age, 43 years) were interviewed.
25 .3% response rate); of those, 2,141 patients were interviewed.
26              232 (75%) of 308 family members were interviewed, 119 (81%) of 147 with relatives cared
27     Of the 3689 adolescents randomized, 2872 were interviewed (1407 boys and 1465 girls).
28                 Twenty-two eligible patients were interviewed, 15 with DT LVADs and 7 who declined.
29          Of 189 passengers, 132 (70 percent) were interviewed; 22 of the interviewees (17 percent) me
30 e sample of US adults aged 18 years or older was interviewed 3 years apart in the National Epidemiolo
31                                     Patients were interviewed 3-16 months after hospitalization about
32                      The first 2 generations were interviewed 4 times during this period.
33 borhood for <3 months or were unavailable to be interviewed, 4% refused, and 80% were eligible and pa
34                                 Participants were interviewed 6 months after enrolment to ascertain w
35        During the last 12 months before they were interviewed, 6.6 percent of children in the United
36  (17 colon and 5 rectal; 14 women and 8 men) were interviewed; 6 were accompanied by a family member.
37  to May 31, 2007, and women aged 13-49 years were interviewed about birth history in the same time pe
38 physician-diagnosed asthma, ages 9-17 years) were interviewed about current family stress.
39 +/- 1.5 years) in public and private schools were interviewed about demographic characteristics and o
40                                 Participants were interviewed about demographic, lifestyle, and dieta
41 ts with isolates matching the hamster strain were interviewed about exposure to pet rodents.
42            33 clusters of 30 households each were interviewed about household composition, births, an
43                           Cases and controls were interviewed about known and suspected risk factors
44 ood sample for whole chromosome painting and were interviewed about past X-ray examinations.
45  antenatal and maternity ward health workers were interviewed about PMTCT activities.
46 t study in the Detroit metropolitan area and were interviewed about prior doctors' diagnoses of asthm
47                                         They were interviewed about prolonged fatigue, defined as ext
48 arriers (46 male; mean age, 44 +/- 18 years) were interviewed about regular physical activity from 10
49 ic random sample of 1,300 in-camp households were interviewed about the current household composition
50            Parents in the intervention group were interviewed about the program.
51  an observational study, whereby 150 parents were interviewed about their childhood SES and their chi
52                       Women aged 15-49 years were interviewed about their experiences of physically a
53 athic care for diabetes, twenty-two patients were interviewed about their experiences working with a
54 are Outcomes Research and Surveillance study were interviewed about their financial reserves, QOL, an
55 ommunity-acquired pneumonia during 1996-1999 were interviewed about their lifetime occupational histo
56                    At baseline, participants were interviewed about their physical activity.
57 i-hepatitis B core antigen, and anti-HCV and were interviewed about their sexual and other noninjecti
58 89 infants born before 28 weeks of gestation were interviewed about urine, bladder, or kidney infecti
59 rse practitioners, and physician assistants--were interviewed about whether the patient made a demand
60                           Pregnant women who were interviewed after June 30, 1999, and had an estimat
61  visits were audiotape recorded and patients were interviewed after their medical visits.
62 re asked to use five of each condom type and were interviewed after use of each type.
63 rviewed separately at baseline, and 15 dyads were interviewed again after at least 3 mo and another c
64                                   Caregivers were interviewed an average of 3, 20, 36, and 81 months
65 nd patients provided full written consent to be interviewed and have appointments audio-recorded.
66 ormal caregivers of advanced cancer patients were interviewed and administered the Structured Clinica
67                                     Patients were interviewed and antimicrobial resistance patterns w
68                                 Participants were interviewed and case notes were reviewed.
69                                 The patients were interviewed and clinical information was abstracted
70                                  Individuals were interviewed and clinically examined in their homes.
71 er 1, 2010, and September 22, 2015, patients were interviewed and examined and their conditions clini
72 er 1, 2010, and September 22, 2015, patients were interviewed and examined and their conditions clini
73 ective study, 848 subjects with new-onset IP were interviewed and examined at baseline, with followup
74 In 2007/08, 7300 young men (age 16-23 years) were interviewed and examined by a clinician.
75                                 All patients were interviewed and examined.
76   Participants in this cross-sectional study were interviewed and provided a nasal swab for S. aureus
77 hey matriculated at McMaster) with those who were interviewed and rejected but gained entry elsewhere
78                       Of the 11 survivors, 9 were interviewed and reported good quality of life after
79                                    Relatives were interviewed and screened for parkinsonism either di
80                 Whenever possible, relatives were interviewed and screened for parkinsonism either di
81                          Consenting patients were interviewed and tested for influenza A during the 2
82                                     Subjects were interviewed and tested for proteinuria-spot urine p
83 /counties in 30 provinces of mainland China, were interviewed and tested.
84  (2) on weekends, randomly selected patients were interviewed and their charts reviewed to identify t
85                           The study patients were interviewed and their medical charts were reviewed
86  of 251 African-American and 580 White women were interviewed and their medical records reviewed.
87                                 All patients were interviewed and treated, and when possible, partner
88 tern Tanzania who were 16 to 35 years of age were interviewed and underwent serologic testing for HIV
89                                     Patients were interviewed and/or their medical records were revie
90  HAV-RNA-positive case patients, 449 (88.4%) were interviewed, and 255 (50.1%) reported >/=1 risk fac
91  had been reported as asymptomatic, 33 (52%) were interviewed, and 26 of these 33 (79%) reported at l
92                               Key informants were interviewed, and a systematic search for publicatio
93  and every 3 months thereafter, participants were interviewed, and blood and genital samples were col
94 fected patients and the attending clinicians were interviewed, and close contacts were followed up to
95                                      Mothers were interviewed, and concurrent interviews were conduct
96         The patient and laboratory personnel were interviewed, and laboratory activities were reviewe
97 nhospitalized UC with influenza-like illness were interviewed, and nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal s
98 e investigation and their household contacts were interviewed, and serum samples and respiratory trac
99                                          Men were interviewed, and the etiologies of the STIs were de
100                                     Probands were interviewed, and, when possible, cancers were verif
101 ample of northern California rheumatologists were interviewed annually between 1999 and 2002 using a
102 red ninety-one women aged 65 years and older were interviewed approximately 3 months after breast can
103   Of the 1420 who participated in 1993, 1185 were interviewed as adults.
104                                     Patients were interviewed as to their reasons for participating o
105  462 children, the child's primary caretaker was interviewed at baseline and again when the child was
106  Health Status) study of 3,560 patients, who were interviewed at 1, 6, and 12 months after AMI, were
107         Health-care providers and caregivers were interviewed at 42 health facilities in Albania to a
108 ss, delivered after 20 weeks' gestation, and were interviewed at 5-21 weeks about prior pregnancies a
109 bjects were interviewed at baseline, and 70% were interviewed at 6 months.
110 he number enrolled in HIV care, in those who were interviewed at 6 week follow-up.
111                                     Subjects were interviewed at 6, 12-18, and 36 months after the pe
112 ndiabetic pregnant women in Washington State were interviewed at approximately 13 weeks' gestation re
113                                     Patients were interviewed at baseline and between six and eight w
114 nosis and failure of first-line chemotherapy were interviewed at baseline regarding religiousness, sp
115                                 All subjects were interviewed at baseline, and 70% were interviewed a
116                FINDINGS: 12,887 participants were interviewed at baseline.
117 ly or indirectly, with trauma care resources were interviewed at each hospital.
118              Females aged 14 to 59 years who were interviewed at home for NHANES 2003-2004 were exami
119                                 Participants were interviewed at home with a questionnaire that inclu
120                                        Women were interviewed at least 5 years after initial treatmen
121 cute myocardial infarction or ischaemia, and were interviewed at least 6 months later.
122 d sedation plus daily interruption patients) were interviewed at least once.
123 udy comparing potential medical students who were interviewed at McMaster University using an MMI in
124  oncologists expected to die within 6 months were interviewed before and after a visit in which cance
125 s with DT at our institution were invited to be interviewed between June and August 2011.
126 ample of men who have sex with men (N=2,881) was interviewed between 1996 and 1998 in four large Amer
127  and 88,496 men 25 years of age or older who were interviewed between 1997 and 2004 in the U.S. Natio
128  US adolescents (age range, 13-18 years) who were interviewed between February 2001 and January 2004
129                                Twenty people were interviewed between January and July 2012.
130 s who were resident in households in Britain were interviewed between Sept 6, 2010, and Aug 31, 2012.
131 d Retirement Study participants (n = 10,781) were interviewed biennially from 1998-2012 (United State
132 nd older living in noninstitutional settings was interviewed by telephone by Harris Interactive durin
133              Prior to the GCED, all patients were interviewed by an experienced dietitian and no sour
134 od dysregulation (proband N=30, parent N=37) were interviewed by clinicians who were blind to the chi
135 heir family, and general practitioners (GPs) were interviewed by phone to document persisting symptom
136                        Patients and controls were interviewed by phone using a standardized questionn
137 lymphoma, n = 37, age = 50.4 +/- 12.8 years) were interviewed by phone using the Quality of Life-Canc
138                                     Patients were interviewed by telephone 12 and 18 months after dia
139                                     Patients were interviewed by telephone before treatment (baseline
140                           Cases and controls were interviewed by telephone to determine subject demog
141  56 bilateral age-matched case-control pairs were interviewed by telephone.
142 en with Down's syndrome but without leukemia were interviewed by telephone.
143 0 cases and 2,227 frequency-matched controls were interviewed by telephone.
144 of children within 6 months of JDM diagnosis were interviewed by the registry study nurse concerning
145 cluding refraction, gave a blood sample, and were interviewed by trained fieldworkers using a structu
146 ts (n=10) ranging in age from 33 to 75 years were interviewed by two bilingual researchers in a Midwe
147 land Breast Cancer Study Project (1996-1997) were interviewed, completed a food frequency questionnai
148 o local public health departments as exposed were interviewed concerning exposure, symptoms, and medi
149                          The 82 patients who were interviewed did not differ significantly on any dem
150  community comparison subjects (123 parents) were interviewed directly by using semistructured instru
151                           Study participants were interviewed during 2008-2011 regarding demographics
152                                  61 patients were interviewed during diagnostic, chemotherapy, and su
153                                      Mothers were interviewed during home visits when children were a
154 ge, sex, and baseline body mass index (BMI), were interviewed during the follow-up interval regarding
155 Cohort Study from 2011 to 2014 whose parents were interviewed during their first year of life.
156                                      Parents were interviewed during, or just after, PICU admission u
157 ts and surrogates (for patients incapable of being interviewed) enrolled in Progesterone for the Trea
158 nts with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa were interviewed every 6 months for a median of 9.5 year
159                                     Patients were interviewed every other day for up to 14 days.
160 jection in the past 30 days, were willing to be interviewed for about 1 hour and tested for HIV, were
161 lthy and 107 psychiatric comparison subjects was interviewed for exposure to the risk factors under i
162   A total of 292 HIV-infected pregnant women were interviewed for demographic information and medical
163 ionally, prominent researchers in this field were interviewed for knowledge of ongoing or unpublished
164                           Youths and parents were interviewed for psychopathology, functioning, treat
165                                      Mothers were interviewed for symptoms of possible Zika virus (ZI
166 t nursing home residents from two facilities were interviewed for this grounded theory study.
167                                 Participants were interviewed for use of antiplatelet or anticoagulan
168 elated to smoking who were aged 40-74 years, were interviewed from 1981 to 2000, and had smoked for >
169 , 5,206 men and 3,106 women aged 18-49 years were interviewed from 4 countries: Cambodia, China, Papu
170 lth departments and matched control subjects were interviewed from November 2003-November 2005.
171                             Each participant was interviewed, had distance visual acuity (VA) measure
172  consented to participate in our study, they were interviewed immediately.
173 bility for the study includes the ability to be interviewed in English or Spanish.
174 y, we included data from 22 005 drinkers who were interviewed in 2001-02 (Wave 1) and re-interviewed
175 ipants were recruited from the community and were interviewed in a university laboratory.
176                           3,313 participants were interviewed in Balkan countries and 854 refugees in
177 alyses were limited to 34653 respondents who were interviewed in both waves.
178           7635 people aged 65 years or older were interviewed in CFAS I (9602 approached, 80% respons
179 linquent youth after detention, participants were interviewed in detention between November 20, 1995,
180 hoods in four northern California cities who were interviewed in one of five surveys conducted betwee
181                                      Parents were interviewed in person and completed standardized in
182              Cases (or proxies) and controls were interviewed in person between May 1997 and August 2
183 otal of 1,009 adults (516 men and 493 women) were interviewed in person throughout Manhattan.
184 rs (n = 613), and matched controls (n = 996) were interviewed in person to elicit information on pote
185 thers of NTD cases and nonmalformed controls were interviewed in person within 6 months after deliver
186             Of the 156 (89%) alive, 74 (47%) were interviewed in person, and 38 of 74 (51%) reported
187 ion to second-line chemotherapy (15 patients were interviewed in relation to both first- and second-l
188 er 2,500 anonymous injector participants who were interviewed in Scotland's Needle Exchange Surveilla
189                                          Men were interviewed in six countries, and women in four.
190                                3180 patients were interviewed in the first survey, 2975 in the second
191                                   Physicians were interviewed in the hospital to elicit prognoses.
192                      Patients and surrogates were interviewed in the hospital, as well as 3 and 12 mo
193 12-2013, 36,309 participants >/=18 years old were interviewed in the National Epidemiologic Survey on
194                                        Women were interviewed in their homes and then underwent stand
195                                 Participants were interviewed in-hospital to ascertain substantial ac
196                             Mothers of cases were interviewed later than were mothers of controls (11
197                                Case patients were interviewed, medical and work records were reviewed
198            Clinicians recruiting to the RCTs were interviewed (n = 23) to understand their individual
199              Thirty healthcare professionals were interviewed (nine surgeons, 16 intensivists, three
200                A total of 43 093 respondents were interviewed, of whom 14 549 were women 18 to 50 yea
201       A total of 14 878 persons >/= 18 years were interviewed, of whom 5688 (38%) were men.
202  In the tracking study, each of the 4 nurses was interviewed on four occasions, outside the workplace
203 lected DSM-5 diagnoses when the same patient was interviewed on separate occasions, in clinical setti
204                   After intake, participants were interviewed on average 10 times (SD=3.2) over a mea
205                   Subjects and their parents were interviewed on multiple occasions from 1993 to 2000
206                 Ten healthcare professionals were interviewed on one occasion to provide adjunct data
207                                     Subjects were interviewed on presentation and 3-4 weeks later.
208                                     Patients were interviewed on risk factors and provided oral-rinse
209 nts diagnosed with CRC between 2003 and 2010 were interviewed on sociodemographic and lifestyle facto
210  2003-2010, 3121 patients diagnosed with CRC were interviewed on sociodemographic and lifestyle facto
211                   In phase 2, 17 OA patients were interviewed on the relevance, clarity, and ease of
212 step, eye bank staff and/or corneal surgeons were interviewed on their local activities.
213                                     Subjects were interviewed, on average, every 9 months for an aver
214                    Each participant or proxy was interviewed once in the last 24 months of life and w
215 e donors in ACCORD-Spain, in 257, the family was interviewed once the decision had been made not to i
216                               These patients were interviewed over the course of 10 years to examine
217                               110 physicians were interviewed (participation rate 39%).
218 ith 2 of 2852 (0.07%) in the ETAC group, who were interviewed postoperatively had definite intraopera
219   80 health professionals from across the UK are interviewed, primarily school nurses and HPV immunis
220                                     Patients were interviewed prior to and every 2-4 wk throughout tr
221                                 All patients were interviewed prospectively to assess diarrhea severi
222 ogical General Well-Being questionnaires and were interviewed regarding demographic data, clinical pr
223 ch Council World War II Veteran Twins Cohort were interviewed regarding lifetime occupations and hobb
224                                 Participants were interviewed regarding poultry exposure.
225 tussis reported during October 2011-May 2012 were interviewed regarding presence and durations of per
226 eholds with an index case of gastroenteritis were interviewed regarding recent episodes and tested fo
227                     Staff of 50 bakery shops were interviewed regarding selling non-pre-packed foods
228 invasive endometrial cancer and 356 controls were interviewed regarding the use of aspirin and other
229                                 Participants were interviewed regarding the use of dietary supplement
230                                 Participants were interviewed regarding use of dietary supplements an
231                             3982 individuals were interviewed (response rate 37%).
232                                 Participants were interviewed semiannually, paid employment was track
233          Twenty patients and their providers were interviewed separately at baseline, and 15 dyads we
234                         Parents and probands were interviewed separately by research nurses who were
235 parent, and the primary pediatric oncologist were interviewed separately by using open-ended intervie
236                                      Couples were interviewed separately for lifetime risk factors fo
237                                Men and women were interviewed separately.
238                                      Parents were interviewed shortly after the conference to ascerta
239                                      Parents were interviewed shortly after their child was admitted
240         Families of 23 JRA affected sibpairs were interviewed subsequently.
241                        Ninety-eight patients were interviewed successfully, of which 34 (35%) had not
242 wed and treated, and when possible, partners were interviewed, tested, and treated.
243         A subset of these patients (n = 244) was interviewed to add context and expand on the structu
244    Following each bleed, the child or parent was interviewed to ascertain exposures to physical activ
245                   A household representative was interviewed to establish the number of household mem
246                                     Patients were interviewed to ascertain current living situation,
247 women (N=292), men (N=53), and their cotwins were interviewed to assess diagnoses of anorexia nervosa
248  2- to 10-year-olds, and mothers and fathers were interviewed to assess ethnobotanical knowledge and
249                     Those screening positive were interviewed to assess for anxiety disorders.
250                                        Cases were interviewed to collect data on risk factors, includ
251                                 Participants were interviewed to collect data on sociodemographic cha
252                                      Mothers were interviewed to collect information on demographics,
253                           Cases and contacts were interviewed to determine exposure to swine and othe
254                                     Subjects were interviewed to determine history of hypertension an
255                                 Participants were interviewed to determine smoking and alcohol use, s
256                                     Patients were interviewed to determine the efficacy, frequency, a
257                                      Parents were interviewed to determine their understanding of the
258            Luminaries in surgical innovation were interviewed to develop further relevance to surgica
259 We focused on possible donors whose families were interviewed to discuss organ donation once intensiv
260              Finally, five glaucoma patients were interviewed to discuss the revised materials, and p
261 ial, and national officials in each district were interviewed to elicit perceptions of changes in mat
262                                      Mothers were interviewed to gather information about environment
263 l Universitaire de Mirebalais (HUM) in Haiti were interviewed to quantify their costs and assess the
264                                 Participants were interviewed twice, 3 years apart (wave 1, 2001-2002
265                                      Parents were interviewed twice, once within 48 hours after the I
266 her villagers to have depressionlike illness were interviewed using a locally adapted Hopkins Symptom
267 nded a hospital hepatology outpatient clinic were interviewed using a questionnaire composed of mixed
268  schools were randomly selected and children were interviewed using a questionnaire on VKC-related sy
269           Patients meeting the case criteria were interviewed using a standard investigation form, an
270                             The participants were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire.
271                                 The subjects were interviewed using a structured questionnaire and ha
272 econdary vasculitis, and 34 asthma controls) were interviewed using a structured questionnaire.
273                One hundred forty-eight women were interviewed using a structured written questionnair
274 nical examination of six sites per tooth and were interviewed using a structured written questionnair
275                              Twelve patients were interviewed using an interview schedule as a sub-st
276 an unexpected live event, and 48 hours later were interviewed using one of three aforementioned techn
277 ey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, NESARC-were interviewed using the Alcohol Use Disorder and Asso
278 tal of 1,011 U.S. women (age 25 to 60 years) were interviewed using the GfK ("Gesellschaft fur Konsum
279 borative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism were interviewed using the Semi-Structured Assessment fo
280  together with their first-degree relatives, were interviewed using the Structured Clinical Interview
281 d twenty outpatients aged 70 years and older were interviewed via anonymous questionnaires: French pa
282 ction and colonization (nose and throat) and were interviewed via structured questionnaire.
283       Participants and collateral informants were interviewed weekly for 26 weeks following an acute
284 ased study of 631 participants whose parents were interviewed when participants were in early adolesc
285 rogramme cluster-randomised controlled trial were interviewed when the index child was about 7 years
286                       If indicated, patients are interviewed with the Tinnitus-Impact Screening Inter
287                                 Each patient was interviewed with a validated structured questionnair
288 with a life expectancy of less than 3 months were interviewed with a series of standardised instrumen
289 pate in a hospital-based, case-control study were interviewed with a structured questionnaire and pro
290                                         They were interviewed with a structured questionnaire by trai
291                                 Participants were interviewed with computer-assisted face-to-face and
292 lunteered to participate in research studies were interviewed with instruments designed to collect in
293 0, 42, and 54 months and 8 years, caregivers were interviewed with the Disturbances of Attachment Int
294                                     Subjects were interviewed with the Semi-Structured Assessment for
295 -sex group of 157 victims of violent assault were interviewed within 1 month of the crime.
296                                      Mothers were interviewed within 12 months of delivery about medi
297                                 Participants were interviewed within 2 weeks of entering services fro
298 y Center Birth Defects Study (1993-2012) who were interviewed within 6 months after delivery about pr
299 f 249 gastroschisis cases and 7,104 controls were interviewed within 6 months of delivery about pregn
300   Pediatric patients 10 or more years of age were interviewed within 7 days of participating in one o

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