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1  of three required tests and their post-test counselling.
2 pe on anaphylaxis referred for diagnosis and counselling.
3 will provide crucial information for genetic counselling.
4 ous for clinical trial design and prognostic counselling.
5 ional support package using behaviour change counselling.
6  groups of men, the latter after appropriate counselling.
7 other cohorts--could be relevant for genetic counselling.
8 or unilateral), wide-band sound therapy, and counselling.
9 effectiveness in MSM-specific risk reduction counselling.
10 ssions for acupuncture and nine sessions for counselling.
11  causes of sudden cardiac death, and genetic counselling.
12 o psychological support, including telephone counselling.
13 ted infections, and intensive risk-reduction counselling.
14 ts in nutrition and the use of psychological counselling.
15 onsequent important implications for genetic counselling.
16  was twice-yearly Project RESPECT individual counselling.
17  diagnosis and providing appropriate genetic counselling.
18 ise issues about genetic testing and genetic counselling.
19      All patients received smoking cessation counselling.
20 sion of more accurate prognostic and genetic counselling.
21 arce, but are desperately needed for patient counselling.
22 se diagnosis and provide appropriate genetic counselling.
23 g with those in people who sought care after counselling.
24 ith standardised nutritional and behavioural counselling.
25 hood of discussing and engaging in cessation counselling.
26 group received no further intervention after counselling.
27 t recipients and donors during pretransplant counselling.
28 e pill plus placebo patch), plus behavioural counselling.
29 portant implications for genetic testing and counselling.
30 upuncture (-1.55, 95% CI -2.41 to -0.70) and counselling (-1.50, 95% CI -2.43 to -0.58).
31 upuncture (-2.46, 95% CI -3.72 to -1.21) and counselling (-1.73, 95% CI -3.00 to -0.45), and over 12
32 using a ratio of 2.2.1 to acupuncture (302), counselling (302), and usual care alone (151).
33 package consisting of pre-test and post-test counselling about HIV and sexually transmitted infection
34               If they tested positive, after counselling about the benefits, potential risks, and pro
35 ected through serological screening) require counselling about the risk of congenital infection and i
36 for all [including increased HIV testing and counselling activities], and oral pre-exposure prophylax
37 traditional counselling than for abbreviated counselling (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 0.61, 95% CI 0.4
38 ffer some useful insights for management and counselling.Aim of this study was to analyse the outcome
39 nt type with lowest risk for those receiving counselling alone (HR, 1.84 [95% CI, 1.30-2.59]; P < .00
40 elling with nicotine-patch treatment over GP counselling alone.
41 a combination of sound therapy and CBT-based counselling, although clinical trials are constrained by
42 unknown in many patients, precluding genetic counselling and better understanding of the physiopathol
43                                      Genetic counselling and clinical risk stratification are relevan
44 g of infertility after cancer is crucial for counselling and decision making about future conception
45  This has important implications for genetic counselling and diagnostic service provision.
46          However, existing smoking cessation counselling and drugs are among the most cost-effective
47 nificant prospects for more accurate genetic counselling and effective future therapies.
48 n of factors influencing prognosis both aids counselling and encourages early, syndrome-specific ther
49       The gene signature will be of value in counselling and guiding further treatment of women who f
50                              Focused genetic counselling and health education might lead to a decreas
51 also compared two implementation strategies: counselling and HIV-1 testing before treatment (targeted
52 c macular disease and allowed better genetic counselling and information about prognosis to be given
53 receive evidence-based training on providing counselling and insertion of intrauterine devices (IUDs)
54                     By combining behavioural counselling and laboratory testing, the Men's Health Scr
55 ting HAART at the antenatal clinic, improved counselling and linkages to care between PMTCT and adult
56 n sequence to 24 weeks of manual-guided drug counselling and maintenance with naltrexone (n=43), bupr
57 ltrasound should have iuMRI to better inform counselling and management decisions.
58      These factors should be considered when counselling and managing the labour of women with a prev
59 ly for dispensation of study drug, adherence counselling and measurement by pill count and self-repor
60 ychological benefits and limitations of risk counselling and mutation testing can now inform clinical
61 ate diagnosis is important as it has genetic counselling and often treatment implications.
62             Evidence shows that psychosocial counselling and pharmacotherapy are effective smoking ce
63 ny potential effect could inform appropriate counselling and policy responses in countries with varie
64  accurate diagnosis and for reliable genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis.
65  haemoglobin disorders can be controlled, by counselling and prenatal diagnosis.
66                 Our finding will aid genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis.
67  in Swaziland, who underwent household-based counselling and rapid HIV testing during 2011.
68          All participants received post-test counselling and referral for HIV care.
69 me calls for a different approach to genetic counselling and risk analysis.
70 .98), weekly SMS messages (1.65, 1.25-2.18), counselling and SMS combined (2.07, 1.22-3.53), and trea
71                More intensive risk-reduction counselling and STD screening for people with AIDS is ne
72 ations is challenging and we discuss genetic counselling and surgical interventions.
73 olled trial in the context of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBCT).
74                         Home-based voluntary counselling and testing (HBT) as an approach to deliveri
75                                          HIV counselling and testing (HCT) services can play an impor
76                    Access to HIV-1 voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) is severely limited in les
77 ing the Silom Community Clinic for voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) services and from the Bang
78 ing for HIV (intervention group) or standard counselling and testing alone (control group) between Ja
79                                          HIV counselling and testing and linkage to care are crucial
80                              Abbreviated HIV counselling and testing did not adversely affect risk be
81 e within marriage or cohabitation, voluntary counselling and testing for couples should be promoted,
82 ceive 36 months of community-based voluntary counselling and testing for HIV (intervention group) or
83                    Community-based voluntary counselling and testing increased testing rates by 25% o
84 ped countries, integration of prenatal HIV-1 counselling and testing programmes into an existing ante
85 uples that was collected through a voluntary counselling and testing service for urban couples in Lus
86 sure and risk reduction in women seeking HIV counselling and testing services (the Safe Homes and Res
87 inkage, point-of-care CD4 testing, voluntary counselling and testing with point-of-care CD4, and outr
88  all pregnant women (universal treatment, no counselling and testing).
89 NSP), opioid substitution therapy (OST), HIV counselling and testing, HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART
90 y assigned to abbreviated or traditional HIV counselling and testing; HIV-infected patients were rand
91 e a rational basis on which to guide genetic counselling and to tailor clinical surveillance.
92  be severe and resistant to both support and counselling and to therapy with antidepressant drugs.
93   These data can inform pretreatment patient counselling and use of fertility preservation services.
94                        Company-sponsored HIV counselling and voluntary testing with ensuing treatment
95 joint consent to participate, regular couple counselling and workshops, sharing of HIV test results,
96 ssaging, calendars, peer supporters, alarms, counselling, and basic and enhanced standard of care (SO
97 count and self-reporting, and risk reduction counselling, and every 3 months for genital examination
98 emonstrated instructions, pre- and post-test counselling, and facilitated HIV care assessment were pr
99 uptake of services including HIV testing and counselling, and high levels of adherence.
100 During this time, precise diagnosis, genetic counselling, and medical management have improved.
101 out guidelines for diagnosis, prognosis, and counselling, and might be useful in guiding the selectio
102 ill affect the genetic causation and genetic counselling, and provide prognostic information on the e
103 op Hypertension (DASH)-style based nutrition counselling, and reduced sodium intake.
104  campaigns (CHCs) that included HIV testing, counselling, and referral to care if HIV infected; peopl
105 ementation of provider-initiated testing and counselling, and tailor early infant diagnosis programme
106 egnancy, pelvic examinations, risk reduction counselling, and treatment for curable sexually transmit
107  met need for diabetes diagnosis, preventive counselling, and treatment in both the diabetic and the
108 radients of met need for diabetes diagnosis, counselling, and treatment.
109 e CD4 cell count testing platform, a revised counselling approach without mandatory multiple pre-init
110 cal complications, its diagnosis and genetic counselling are important to prevent inheritance with ot
111 investigations, timely treatment and genetic counselling are paramount to ameliorate the short and lo
112 he participant presented for HIV testing and counselling at a local primary health-care centre.
113 simplex virus (HSV)-2 testing, and post-test counselling at baseline, then at annual follow-up visits
114 atric disorders who received brief cessation counselling at each visit.
115 such as pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, and counselling) at Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais (HUM
116                             Behaviour Change Counselling (BCC) allows both the imparting of informati
117 propriate to offer Y-DNA testing and genetic counselling before starting assisted reproductive proced
118 by the study statistician to the testing and counselling block (control group) or the testing and cou
119                         Those who received a counselling call were more likely to stop smoking than t
120 igned to receive either monthly motivational counselling calls and weekly personalised text messages
121                              Brief follow-up counselling calls were attempted.
122 ge, diagnosis, treatment, and risk reduction counselling can potentially reduce HIV and STI risk amon
123                     HCWs require training on counselling children and guardians, particularly male gu
124                     Couples' HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) is associated with greater engagement
125                      Couples HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) is encouraged but is not widely done
126 rategies for negotiating risk reduction with counselling clients, and improved support supervision fr
127 betes and evaluated a psychological therapy (counselling, cognitive behaviour therapy, or psychodynam
128 l hallucinations, compared with a supportive counselling control condition.
129 ue-especially pediatric HIV treatment costs, counselling costs, efficacy of treatment, and years of a
130                                  Abbreviated counselling could save time; however, its effect on HIV
131 iabetes and to expand coverage of preventive counselling, diagnosis, and linkage to diabetes care.
132  treatment of adult obesity include clinical counselling focused on diet, physical activity, and beha
133                                              Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief interven
134  the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief psycholo
135       Our results could be useful in genetic counselling for carriers of this mutation and in clinica
136        Systematic reviews of acupuncture and counselling for depression in primary care have identifi
137 ctors in families, biochemical screening and counselling for family members is essential, but routine
138 ty-initiated social support (21%); and basic counselling for groups and families (20%).
139 a son with Batten's disease came for genetic counselling for her current pregnancy.
140 most commonly reported activities were basic counselling for individuals (39%); facilitation of commu
141 ndomised controlled trial of acupuncture and counselling for patients presenting with depression, aft
142 hich should be taken into consideration when counselling for reoperation.
143 ing clinically useful or relevant to genetic counselling for specific disorders, their detection may
144 ptomatic neonates and possibly preconception counselling for those at risk for GLRB and SLC6A5 mutati
145                                              Counselling for women before any form of infertility tre
146 receiving detoxification and subsequent drug counselling, for maintenance of heroin abstinence, preve
147       Two intervention groups with different counselling frequencies, six visits (44) and three visit
148  several components, including education and counselling, goal setting and problem solving skills whi
149                    Community HIV testing and counselling had high coverage and uptake and identified
150 cal effect of risk communication and genetic counselling has been elucidated and women's risk percept
151 sted Self-Interview (ACASI), before test HIV counselling, HIV and herpes simplex virus (HSV)-2 testin
152                         Home HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high levels of HIV testing an
153                   Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult
154 tion or condom use driven by HIV testing and counselling (HTC).
155 tient management, and evokes broader genetic counselling implications for affected families.
156 intervention was superior to HIV testing and counselling in affecting HIV incidence among PWID.
157 aged 8-17 years on uptake of HIV testing and counselling in Harare, Zimbabwe.
158  acknowledged the importance of preoperative counselling in helping to alleviate such fear/anxiety, t
159                             Accurate genetic counselling in MC should be based not only upon clinical
160 effects of an innovative approach to HRA and counselling in older individuals for health behaviours,
161 er 12 weeks of treatment than was supportive counselling in reducing the severity of persistent audit
162 orted and provide additional information for counselling in these families.
163              Factorial analysis for the peer counselling intervention for years 1-3 showed a fall in
164    The present study used a behaviour change counselling intervention to determine whether education
165 d only for clustering and the volunteer peer counselling intervention, in women's group areas, for ye
166 ant, with a possible role for educational or counselling interventions.
167 or depression with evidenced-based adherence counselling is helpful for individuals living with HIV/A
168                              HIV testing and counselling is not only a critical entry point for biome
169                              HIV testing and counselling is the first crucial step for linkage to HIV
170 focus of clinical genetics, and thus genetic counselling, is forecast to expand from the diagnosis an
171 acists, or patients; education; or lifestyle counselling) leads to clinically significant BP reductio
172                 Psychological evaluation and counselling may help to prevent further such episodes.
173 eater for AVATAR therapy than for supportive counselling (mean difference -3.82 [SE 1.47], 95% CI -6.
174 sing the relevance of these variants and for counselling members of affected families, it is importan
175 esical prostatic protrusion may be useful in counselling men before a trail without catheter or comme
176 e a role in answering specific questions and counselling men with benign prostatic hyperplasia/LUTS.
177 ntation strategies including HIV testing and counselling models, task shifting, linkage to and retent
178 ders' attitudes towards and experiences with counselling MSM in a research clinic targeting this grou
179                       Interventions included counselling (n = 6), structured exercise (n = 6) and edu
180 e either AVATAR therapy (n=75) or supportive counselling (n=75).
181 tention is paid to selection, education, and counselling needs of patients; valid test interpretation
182 ular investigation and should inform genetic counselling of at-risk individuals, with the identificat
183                                Psychological counselling of children and adolescents in an active sta
184 e clinical identification of IIN and genetic counselling of nystagmus patients.
185 ts can be used for national benchmarking and counselling of parents.
186  could be used for national benchmarking and counselling of parents.
187 idered in the diagnostic work-up and genetic counselling of patients with calpainopathy and single-al
188 l be important in the management and genetic counselling of patients with Parkinson's disease.
189  this may be relevant to genetic testing and counselling of patients with PD and their families.
190  be considered in the management and genetic counselling of patients with these fatal neurodegenerati
191 y of life issues should improve preoperative counselling of patients, especially those whose underlyi
192 be applied with caution in the diagnosis and counselling of patients.
193    This information will assist the clinical counselling of pregnant women diagnosed with acute toxop
194 coming increasingly important for accurately counselling of these patients regarding their prognosis
195 e 185delAG mutation may be useful in genetic counselling of these women where options for detection a
196 ention than control sites reported receiving counselling on IUDs or implants (565 [71%] of 797 vs 271
197 regnancy rate can be reduced by provision of counselling on long-term reversible contraception and ac
198 y real-time RT-PCR and participants received counselling on safe sexual practices.
199 f-care test participants received additional counselling on the result, including ART eligibility if
200  usual (ETAU) including Life-Steps adherence counselling only.
201 xisting HIV interventions, such as adherence counselling or group HIV educational programmes, should
202 eedback reports, combined with nurse and PCP counselling over a 2-y period.
203                    They were offered genetic counselling, parental and (if appropriate) CF carrier te
204 n help to prevent E. coli O157 infections by counselling patients about the hazards of consuming unde
205  Available data provide an evidence base for counselling patients to reduce consumption of SSBs.
206 uptake of provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) among children in primary health care
207               Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) in health facilities is recommended f
208 ing block (control group) or the testing and counselling plus a social network intervention block (in
209                       These will inform risk counselling practice and help prepare women making risk
210 th care providers and highlight the need for counselling practices to become more evidence based.
211 d to improve the performance of test-related counselling programmes to ensure that the main objective
212 s' recommendations might be improved through counselling provided by IBCM programmes.
213 hould be referred for fertility preservation counselling quickly to help with their coping process.
214 al, ART used in combination with condoms and counselling reduced HIV transmission by 96.4%.
215 rmation, opt-out HIV testing, infant feeding counselling, referral for CD4 cell counts and treatment,
216 physician's role is to provide non-directive counselling regarding the short and long-term consequenc
217 d standard of care included one clinic-based counselling session.
218  required to participate in services such as counselling sessions and manual labour.
219 tal intervention consisted of ten one-on-one counselling sessions followed by maintenance sessions ev
220  intervention, which included six home-based counselling sessions of 1-2 h and materials and activiti
221                                 Preoperative counselling should emphasise that although most patients
222  opportunities to enhance their clinical and counselling skills, whereas in the control group, physic
223                 Here, we predict how genetic counselling, specifically for more common diseases, migh
224 eloping personalized management and clinical counselling strategies.
225         We compared sexual risk behaviour by counselling strategy with a 6.5% non-inferiority margin.
226 t a cluster-randomised trial of a home-based counselling strategy, designed for large-scale implement
227 d the choice follows thorough evaluation and counselling taking into consideration patient's needs an
228              Community-based HIV testing and counselling (testing outside of health facilities) has t
229 tosomal recessive trait, a change in genetic counselling, testing, and surveillance is needed.
230  Loss to follow-up was lower for traditional counselling than for abbreviated counselling (adjusted h
231 so an opportunity for focused risk reduction counselling that can support individuals living in diffi
232 ning women of future breast-cancer risk when counselling them about abortion.
233  randomly assigned (blinded) to groups given counselling to follow a sham diet or diet low in FODMAPs
234 led study of the efficacy of home-based peer counselling to increase the proportion of exclusive brea
235 quired which promote earlier detection, with counselling to promote acceptance of and adherence to tr
236 e need for appropriate diagnoses and genetic counselling to reduce the number of neonates affected.
237  therapy (CBT) for depression with adherence counselling using the Life-Steps approach (CBT-AD) has a
238  and supportive psychotherapy plus adherence counselling using the Life-Steps approach (ISP-AD), and
239 5 participants; 1707 assigned to abbreviated counselling versus 1708 assigned to traditional.
240 o evaluate acupuncture versus usual care and counselling versus usual care for patients who continue
241 and access to devices during family planning counselling visits.
242                                         IBCM counselling was associated with a 1.2 times increase in
243                                      Dietary counselling was given to patients in all groups and data
244 ed 15-49 years who agreed to HIV testing and counselling were enrolled in this randomised trial in ru
245 MR, and IMR, respectively); and for the peer counselling were IMR and exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) r
246          Differences between acupuncture and counselling were not significant.
247              Expert dietetic and behavioural counselling with intensive follow-up is effective, but r
248 isk in the population would allow individual counselling with lifestyle advice to reduce the risks of
249 e incremental cost per life year saved by GP counselling with nicotine-patch treatment over GP counse
250 1:1) to receive AVATAR therapy or supportive counselling with randomised permuted blocks (block size
251 n people who sought medical care before IBCM counselling with those in people who sought care after c
252  identified risk factors is appropriate when counselling women before initiation of adjuvant hormonal
253 eased risk should be taken into account when counselling women with epilepsy.

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