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1 and how patients with such misalignments are counseled.
2 tification of disease modifiers, and genetic counseling.
3 tanding this locus and to enhance predictive counseling.
4 ay be most likely to benefit from behavioral counseling.
5 ce-based risk reduction and adequate patient counseling.
6 ncing, with implications for recurrence risk counseling.
7 , use of beta-blocker, and smoking cessation counseling.
8 ites, 4755 (22.6%) received predischarge ICD counseling.
9 n setting, without face-to-face or telephone counseling.
10 epilepsy is essential along with appropriate counseling.
11 All patients received low-intensity counseling.
12 daily placebo with weekly to biweekly brief counseling.
13 ired treatment and outcomes during pre-natal counseling.
14 pecific risk estimates should be included in counseling.
15 iate pre-conceptional patient evaluation and counseling.
16 herein, and should be considered in genetic counseling.
17 helpful in patient education and cancer risk counseling.
18 re-symptomatic disease detection and genetic counseling.
19 ies risk factors to be considered in genetic counseling.
20 relevant background data in clinical genetic counseling.
21 is can improve patient management and family counseling.
22 articularly affects treatment and prognostic counseling.
23 tacept, a CTLA-4 mimetic, and inform genetic counseling.
24 entially applicable for nutrigenetic dietary counseling.
25 se diagnosis and provide appropriate genetic counselling.
26 g with those in people who sought care after counselling.
27 ith standardised nutritional and behavioural counselling.
28 hood of discussing and engaging in cessation counselling.
29 of three required tests and their post-test counselling.
30 group received no further intervention after counselling.
31 t recipients and donors during pretransplant counselling.
32 arce, but are desperately needed for patient counselling.
35 telephone counseling (27.9%) than in-person counseling (37.3%), with the difference of 9.4% (95% CI,
36 k about firearms (with rare exceptions), may counsel about firearms as they do about other health mat
37 All clinicians, including pediatricians, can counsel about LARC even before suggesting an oral contra
39 on current physician practices in asking and counseling about firearms, which are done far less commo
40 get at-risk adolescents for higher-intensity counseling about sun protection and skin self-examinatio
41 Our findings support the need for adequate counseling about the possibility of developing new sympt
42 for all [including increased HIV testing and counselling activities], and oral pre-exposure prophylax
45 ffer some useful insights for management and counselling.Aim of this study was to analyse the outcome
46 nt type with lowest risk for those receiving counselling alone (HR, 1.84 [95% CI, 1.30-2.59]; P < .00
48 telephone genetic counseling with in-person counseling among women at risk of hereditary breast and/
50 all young women with breast cancer should be counseled and offered genetic testing, consistent with t
53 appealing and relevant milestone for patient counseling and could be a surrogate end point in clinica
54 ed well-defined messages about water through counseling and daily text messages, a water bottle, and
55 urrent information not only on preconception counseling and diagnostic evaluation to determine matern
56 se leads to difficulty in providing clinical counseling and diminishes the power of clinical trials u
58 9), and high risk (>39) to assist in patient counseling and guide application of perioperative pulmon
61 A (intensive) compared to standard nutrition counseling and less intensive MM, CM, and PA (non-intens
62 offers a window of opportunity for parental counseling and management using procedures such as EXIT
63 genetic characterization will aid in genetic counseling and management, critically required to curb t
64 nsitive TGM1 genotypes should aid in genetic counseling and provide insights into the pathophysiology
65 l) with usual treatment, consisting of brief counseling and referrals for community treatment program
68 mily members, including the need for genetic counseling and sometimes particular types of surveillanc
69 pants received standard care with individual counseling and standardized, blinded, target-driven medi
70 examined patterns and correlates of genetic counseling and testing and the impact of results on bila
71 ally have not sought or been offered genetic counseling and testing and thereby contribute to a reduc
73 s of age diagnosed with HIV in the voluntary counseling and testing clinics of participating health f
74 ency and wide spectrum of mutations, genetic counseling and testing with a multigene panel could be c
75 ncluding key stakeholders to address genetic counseling and testing, PCA screening, and management in
76 ocedures to provide more individualized risk counseling and to better inform evidence-based algorithm
79 unknown in many patients, precluding genetic counselling and better understanding of the physiopathol
85 NSP), opioid substitution therapy (OST), HIV counselling and testing, HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART
87 n prescribed for depression, or referral for counseling, and as untreated if none of these 3 criteria
88 quisition forms and during post-test genetic counseling, and genetic ancestry predicted by a statisti
89 4% within a 1-month period following initial counseling, and improved by 22.8% (P < .001) after the s
91 medical (walking program, smoking cessation counseling, and medications) vs revascularization (endov
92 may aid early diagnosis, appropriate genetic counseling, and monitoring for potential complications.
94 00 rupees, GKAS greater than 5 after initial counseling, and undergoing any ocular surgical procedure
97 campaigns (CHCs) that included HIV testing, counselling, and referral to care if HIV infected; peopl
98 met need for diabetes diagnosis, preventive counselling, and treatment in both the diabetic and the
100 ted bite case management (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-bite victims on the risk of rabies and ap
101 propion, as well as individual and telephone counseling, are efficacious for smoking cessation in CVD
103 number of siblings should receive additional counseling as childhood infections occur in the home con
104 8 g NSP/d) diets and received individualized counseling at the start of radiotherapy to achieve these
107 has been the basis for legislation mandating counseling before obtaining an abortion and other polici
108 by the study statistician to the testing and counselling block (control group) or the testing and cou
109 would be a significant advance for not only counseling, but also identifying those for whom interven
110 tandard approach to weight loss is in-person counseling, but telephone counseling may be more feasibl
111 y of randomly selected bite victims who were counselled by Haiti's IBCM programme between May 15, 201
112 uptake, our findings suggest that telephone counseling can be effectively used to increase reach and
113 ge, diagnosis, treatment, and risk reduction counselling can potentially reduce HIV and STI risk amon
115 nsive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommendations, counseling clinicians to "strongly consider" PMRT for pa
119 patients with heart failure eligible for ICD counseling did not receive it, particularly women and mi
120 nstitutionalization is important for patient counseling, discharge planning, and resource allocation.
121 hanges to prescribing guidelines and patient counseling during the surveillance and survivorship phas
122 preoperative risk prediction models and when counseling EGS patients on the risks and benefits of ope
123 ockers [ARBs], and cilostazol) and lifestyle counseling (exercise or diet counseling and smoking cess
125 ofessionals and planners, and for clinicians counseling families facing extremely preterm births.
127 hone counseling was noninferior to in-person counseling for all psychosocial and informed decision-ma
129 trends in both medical therapy and lifestyle counseling for PAD patients in the United States from 20
131 iated eye phenotypes can help inform genetic counseling for prognostic estimation of visual loss and
134 has hindered clinical management and genetic counseling for the many affected individuals in the regi
135 s a positive but small benefit of behavioral counseling for the prevention of CVD in this population.
136 ence on the benefits and harms of behavioral counseling for the primary prevention of cardiovascular
137 P led to more accurate prognosis and genetic counseling for these patients in addition to increased i
139 the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief psycholo
141 several components, including education and counselling, goal setting and problem solving skills whi
142 tegies including provider advice, individual counseling, group programs, the national quitline, websi
144 ul to assist clinical ascertainment, genetic counseling, guidance of symptomatic monitoring, and earl
145 provide accurate diagnoses, improve genetic counseling, help define disease mechanisms, establish di
147 % CI: 1.22, 4.58), and received relationship counseling (HR = 3.71, 95% CI: 1.44, 9.54) during milita
150 out patterns of medication use and lifestyle counseling in patients with peripheral artery disease (P
151 o stratify risk and can guide management and counseling in the preclinical and clinical phases of GH
154 er 12 weeks of treatment than was supportive counselling in reducing the severity of persistent audit
156 lts obtained shortly after exposure, and for counseling individuals on when to retest after an exposu
157 re (GKAS) improved by 77.6% with the initial counseling intervention (P < .0001), decreased by 17.4%
160 he evidence on whether primary care-relevant counseling interventions to promote a healthful diet, ph
163 practices through intensified interpersonal counseling (IPC), mass media (MM), and community mobiliz
166 or depression with evidenced-based adherence counselling is helpful for individuals living with HIV/A
167 face-to-face or telephone smoking cessation counseling, large financial incentives increased long-te
168 d accurate diagnosis, and facilitate genetic counseling, leading to directly benefiting families with
169 acists, or patients; education; or lifestyle counselling) leads to clinically significant BP reductio
172 del should be a valuable adjunct for patient counseling, local quality improvement, and national moni
173 rventions to traditional face-to-face health counseling may be an effective way to increase male smok
177 eater for AVATAR therapy than for supportive counselling (mean difference -3.82 [SE 1.47], 95% CI -6.
178 ians with population-based, unbiased data to counsel members of families meeting the Amsterdam criter
181 syndrome so it can be used to make lifestyle counseling more effective; assessing residual risk in a
182 kg/m(2) were randomly assigned to in-person counseling (n = 33), telephone counseling (n = 34), or u
187 more specific guidance for the screening and counseling of families and may help inform future invest
189 n, and modifying factors, with relevance for counseling of HSP families and planning of future cross-
190 he screen in clinical practice allows proper counseling of mutation carriers and treatment of their t
191 These data are needed both for prognostic counseling of patients and for understanding potential t
196 idered in the diagnostic work-up and genetic counselling of patients with calpainopathy and single-al
197 coming increasingly important for accurately counselling of these patients regarding their prognosis
198 g information to allow provision of informed counseling on the predicted outcomes of affected babies.
199 nderscore the need for patient education and counseling on the timing and nature of adverse effects w
201 f-care test participants received additional counselling on the result, including ART eligibility if
203 current smokers with PAD, smoking cessation counseling or medication was used in 35.8% (SE: 4.6%) of
206 ng: traditional counseling, patient-centered counseling, or patient-centered counseling with audio co
208 that map to this region, but also influence counseling paradigms and treatment options for such muta
210 tegories of glaucoma counseling: traditional counseling, patient-centered counseling, or patient-cent
215 y provides information that might be used to counsel patients requiring PRP and informs the debate re
216 e-related damage who should avoid pregnancy, counsel patients to conceive when disease has been stabl
219 should consider the risk of perforation and counsel patients/families accordingly when prescribing q
220 mong eligible patients and ICD receipt among counseled patients were examined by sex and race/ethnici
222 gulations prohibit physicians from asking or counseling patients about firearms and disclosing patien
224 y benefit testing programs and clinicians in counseling patients about when the clinician and the pat
225 RATIONALE: Prognostication is important when counseling patients and defining treatment strategies in
226 nt responses provided useful information for counseling patients both before and after implantation.
227 plication of clinical trial results, and for counseling patients on how disease progression may affec
229 for death should be taken into account when counseling patients on whether to pursue a histologic di
232 ing block (control group) or the testing and counselling plus a social network intervention block (in
233 heterozygous carriers, assisting in genetic counseling, prenatal testing, and preimplantation geneti
234 ould have important implications for patient counseling, primary tumor treatment, clinical trial enro
236 experienced centers, and patients should be counseled regarding increased risk of subsequent stentin
237 suggest that survivors of ALL should receive counseling regarding lifestyle and undergo screening for
238 ture review evaluating the current status of counseling regarding prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 18 (T
241 (RR: 1.47; 95% CI: 1.15-1.88) and individual counseling (RR: 1.64, 95% CI: 1.17-2.28) were both more
242 stratification including genetic testing and counseling serves as the basis for screening of children
243 als into an RCT of a survivorship care nurse counseling session coupled with the provision of individ
245 survivorship care plans coupled with a nurse counseling session, primarily on physician implementatio
247 aucoma Knowledge Assessment before and after counseling sessions at the time of diagnosis and at 1-mo
250 6 months, the interventions added telephone counseling sessions, text message prompts, and access to
253 intervention, which included six home-based counselling sessions of 1-2 h and materials and activiti
256 opportunities to enhance their clinical and counselling skills, whereas in the control group, physic
257 tial to reduce harm when inadequate care and counseling strategies create conflicting values and unce
259 e suggest that EFS24 has utility for patient counseling, study design, and risk stratification in PTC
261 the multigene testing era addressing genetic counseling, testing, and genetically informed management
263 feeding should be part of individual patient counseling that incorporates patient values and circumst
264 In addition to routine health and nutrition counseling, the intervention group received a package of
266 hese findings suggest that physicians should counsel their patients on the risk of floaters with intr
267 ific recommendations on how physicians might counsel their patients to reduce their risk for firearm-
268 nd may assist providers in understanding and counseling their patients about likely outcomes on the w
269 recommend that unilateral CI recipients are counseled to continue to use the HA in the contralateral
272 Force (USPSTF) recommendation on behavioral counseling to promote a healthful diet and physical acti
273 od glucose levels, or diabetes to behavioral counseling to promote a healthful diet and physical acti
274 (median 15% [IQR 13-23]); (5) had ever been counselled to exercise (median 15% [IQR 11-30]); (6) wer
275 (median 27% [IQR 22-51]); (4) had ever been counselled to lose weight (median 15% [IQR 13-23]); (5)
276 randomly assigned (blinded) to groups given counselling to follow a sham diet or diet low in FODMAPs
277 randomized to 1 of 3 categories of glaucoma counseling: traditional counseling, patient-centered cou
278 therapy (CBT) for depression with adherence counselling using the Life-Steps approach (CBT-AD) has a
279 ct of in-person versus telephone weight loss counseling versus usual care on 6-month changes in body
289 mpared 1-year outcomes for telephone genetic counseling with in-person counseling among women at risk
291 of voice and swallowing function and receive counseling with regard to the potential impact of treatm
292 oves disease management, and fosters genetic counseling with respect to recurrence risks while assuri
293 015, to Jan 29, 2016, of 24 679 participants counselled with data recorded, 14 099 (57.1%) were in th
295 1:1) to receive AVATAR therapy or supportive counselling with randomised permuted blocks (block size
296 n people who sought medical care before IBCM counselling with those in people who sought care after c
299 outcomes data are important to consider when counseling women contemplating CPM as part of their brea
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