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1 cularization are inconsistent and not always evidence-based.
2                                          The evidence-based ABCDEF bundle was successfully implemente
3 agitation, and delirium guidelines using the evidence-based ABCDEF bundle.
4                        The model provides an evidence-based, accessible way of understanding diverse
5                              The paradigm of evidence-based action for addressing noncommunicable dis
6  socioeconomic relevance, and development of evidence-based action plans to address allergy as a publ
7 ation of the findings suggests investment in evidence-based adolescent substance use prevention progr
8  with independent, bias-free, objective, and evidence-based advice on vaccines and immunization chall
9                             Restrictive, non-evidence-based advice to reduce fiber intake in this set
10 daily living) or death up to 2025, by use of evidence-based age-specific, sex-specific, and year-spec
11               We aim to evaluate and develop evidence-based alternate surveillance imaging schedules
12  in primary care needed to assure efficient, evidence-based, and quality health care.
13  All parents and children could benefit from evidence-based anticipatory guidance on alternatives to
14 , affective, and interpersonal outcomes; (b) evidence-based applications of mindfulness interventions
15 s can halt tuberculosis transmission, but an evidence-based approach based on knowledge of local epid
16 ve been characterized, there is currently no evidence-based approach for monitoring and management of
17                                         This evidence-based approach provided reassurance to opinion
18 ardiologists must be better equipped with an evidence-based approach to care for these patients acros
19                                We present an evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and suggested m
20 te clinical decision making and encourage an evidence-based approach to using ketamine in the treatme
21 hed with caution and be informed by existing evidence-based approaches for traumatic stress.
22         Monica Sharma and colleagues discuss evidence-based approaches to improving HIV services for
23                                  To identify evidence-based articles, the Cochrane Library, PubMed, M
24 All participants completed an individualized evidence-based behavioral intervention and were provided
25 ork modelling framework for the discovery of evidence-based biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
26                                     However, evidence-based blood pressure targets during pediatric C
27 icantly over time, concurrent with increased evidence-based care and despite increasing comorbidities
28  Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols are evidence-based care bundles that reduce morbidity.In thi
29 for intervention, including better access to evidence-based care for cardiovascular and general healt
30 The aim of the recommendations is to enhance evidence-based care for male CAYA cancer survivors.
31                                              Evidence-based care for people with dementia is a priori
32 of care to calculate providers' adherence to evidence-based care guidelines.
33        Enhanced Recovery After Surgery is an evidence-based care improvement process for surgical pat
34 eb-system for Enhancement and Development of Evidence-based care in Heart disease Evaluated According
35 eb-system for Enhancement and Development of Evidence-based care in Heart disease Evaluated According
36 eb-system for Enhancement and Development of Evidence-based care in Heart disease Evaluated According
37 care are poorly correlated with provision of evidence-based care in these 4 clinical services.
38                                 Adherence to evidence-based care was associated with lower hospital m
39       Correlation between infrastructure and evidence-based care was low (median 0.20, range from -0.
40 2016 plus the Cancer Care Ontario Program in Evidence-Based Care's update of a previous ASCO search.
41 d, changing clinical treatment slowly toward evidence-based care, although results were often limited
42 egically the ABCDEF bundle through team- and evidence-based care.
43 ommunication with specialists as barriers to evidence-based care.
44 n and repeat infection hampers the design of evidence-based chlamydia control programmes.
45 e data to improve reporting quality and make evidence-based choices to maximise participation in futu
46 y of, and yield after, provider overrides of evidence-based clinical decision support (CDS) for order
47 navigating the scientific literature to make evidence-based clinical decisions based on molecular pro
48                 Six systematic reviews and 2 evidence-based clinical guidelines met inclusion criteri
49 alyses, criteria of diagnostic accuracy, and evidence-based clinical guidelines.
50            We present a systematic review of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for routine
51                       This document provides evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the use o
52 NCP are extremely challenging to manage, and evidence-based clinical recommendations for the manageme
53 tions before initiating venom immunotherapy, evidence-based clinical recommendations, risk factors fo
54 ent has been fuelled by improved technology, evidence-based clinical research, and setting up of mult
55                     This article provides an evidence-based, clinically relevant overview of manageme
56 o provides a significant contribution to the evidence-based colour palette available for reconstructi
57 es not attempt to synthesize results or draw evidence-based conclusions, the literature generally sup
58 rove future tinnitus research by creating an evidence-based consensus about minimum reporting standar
59                                           An evidence-based CPG increased the value of surgical care
60 al children's hospital were treated using an evidence-based CPG.
61                                 The McMaster Evidence-based Criteria for High Quality Studies was use
62             Health care providers need solid evidence based data on cost differences between alternat
63                                We review the evidence-based data and rates of these conditions and th
64 odified 12-item version of the Physiotherapy Evidence-Based Database scale (range, 0-12, with 12 indi
65 ies were of good quality (mean Physiotherapy Evidence-Based Database scale score, 8.2; range, 5-12) w
66 clinicians, parents, and children to make an evidence-based decision regarding the justification for
67 vice improvement opportunities and informing evidence-based decision-making for better management, po
68 rspective would accelerate implementation of evidence-based delirium care for people receiving pallia
69 assess the risks and benefits of translating evidence-based detection parameters from one manufacture
70                                              Evidence-based diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment can
71 providing more specific details for adopting evidence-based diet and lifestyle behaviors to achieve t
72                                  Furthermore evidence-based dietary recommendations to guide the nutr
73 omputer-generated random numbers, to receive evidence-based dietetic advice to swap foods for similar
74 untered clinical scenarios that lead into an evidence-based discussion of practical strategies for ma
75          Physicians and patients may have an evidence-based discussion regarding the known risk of cu
76 of customized dosing regimens through either evidence-based dosing nomograms or preferably through th
77     Matthew Allen and Peter Reese argue that evidence-based efforts should be implemented to expand l
78                                              Evidence-based estimates of the risks of disease-related
79 re useful additional tests, and detail other evidence-based examinations that are available to help g
80 use self-guided iCBT can be considered as an evidence-based first-step approach in treating symptoms
81         Our extensive data resources include evidence-based gene and regulatory region annotation, ge
82                                              Evidence-based guidance for national infection preventio
83               To provide ICU clinicians with evidence-based guidance on safe medication use practices
84               To provide ICU clinicians with evidence-based guidance on tested interventions that red
85                           Purpose To provide evidence-based guidance on the use of platelet transfusi
86 ese recommendations provide updated and best evidence-based guidance to healthcare providers who diag
87 rden of SSIs worldwide, the numerous gaps in evidence-based guidance, and the need for standardisatio
88 e on follicular thyroid cancer to provide an evidence-based guide to the management of these tumours,
89                   Objectives To establish an evidence-based guideline for HER2 testing in patients wi
90                            Methods The ASTRO Evidence-Based Guideline for Stereotactic Body Radiother
91                  We provide an update of the evidence-based guideline on immunoglobulin therapy, last
92 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on radiation therapy for gliobl
93 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on radiation therapy in orophar
94 y for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) produced an evidence-based guideline on treatment with stereotactic
95 es these principles through each step in the evidence-based guideline process: developing the researc
96 ASCO) convened an Expert Panel to develop an evidence-based guideline to help establish standard mole
97 matic review of the literature to develop an evidence-based guideline with recommendations for optima
98              For multi-use to be acceptable, evidence based guidelines must be available for healthca
99 ts indicates a need for the establishment of evidence-based guidelines and caution with systematic pr
100                                           No evidence-based guidelines are available for the definiti
101                                     However, evidence-based guidelines are lacking, and there is no c
102  of doxorubicin and other anthracyclines, no evidence-based guidelines exist for the surveillance and
103 nd Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to develop evidence-based guidelines for the delivery of supportive
104 terature on CBCT, there are still no current evidence-based guidelines on its necessity and use for p
105 th disparities, and a dearth of research and evidence-based guidelines remains regarding their specif
106            These are the first international evidence-based guidelines to improve the diagnosis and m
107                                 Adherence to evidence-based guidelines was low, with an average of 37
108 atients, transfusions often occurred outside evidence-based guidelines, but admission to an ICU with
109 thyroid cancer and Hurthle cell carcinoma in evidence-based guidelines.
110 cluding invasive monitoring and adherence to evidence-based guidelines.
111 hey should only be used when they provide an evidence-based health benefit.
112 tions must be sought to enable some level of evidence-based health care for patients with rare cancer
113 as developed to create awareness and provide evidence-based health education as a specific measure in
114 al networks, map disease prevalence, support evidence-based health programming, and drive continuous
115  palliative care intervention in addition to evidence-based HF care improves certain outcomes.
116        A combination strategy inclusive of 5 evidence-based interventions aimed at multiple steps in
117 was associated with improved compliance with evidence-based interventions and decreases in ventilator
118 illbirths are preventable with high-quality, evidence-based interventions delivered before and during
119                                     Multiple evidence-based interventions delivered through rapid rec
120 health literacy and to improve the supply of evidence-based interventions for depression and alcohol-
121  is a pressing need for context-appropriate, evidence-based interventions for malaria in pregnancy in
122 nder an era focused on optimal allocation of evidence-based interventions for populations at greatest
123                          Compliance with all evidence-based interventions improved over the course of
124 ce in understanding why efforts to integrate evidence-based interventions into surgical practice freq
125                                              Evidence-based interventions promoted by the collaborati
126 ification, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based interventions to address this problem.
127                  Recognition of the need for evidence-based interventions to help to improve the effe
128 data are needed, these findings suggest that evidence-based interventions to reduce patient-, practit
129                                      Of four evidence-based interventions, the enhanced reminder lett
130 ance of implementation science in scaling up evidence-based interventions.
131 ve attention as a neurobiological target for evidence-based interventions.
132  the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines C
133 sess whether a GP's personal letter, with an evidence-based leaflet about overcoming barriers to acce
134 f patients with NCP and to summarize current evidence-based literature in this area.
135                                              Evidence-based management of patients with hepatocellula
136                            Prioritization of evidence-based medical education is necessary given wide
137 sed by at least 10% and normalized (>50%) on evidence-based medical therapies (baseline echocardiogra
138 older age, higher severity of HF, lack of an evidence-based medication regimen, and inadequate health
139 outcomes can be explained by severity of HF, evidence-based medication use, and health literacy in pa
140 t is consistent with a cumulative benefit of evidence-based medications on this cause of death.
141 understanding and use of published evidence, evidence-based medicine (EBM) began as a movement in the
142 is lens, this example will illustrate how an evidence-based medicine approach can be used to individu
143 cations (level 1B based on Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine criteria) and atomoxetine than f
144                                              Evidence-based medicine is guided by our interpretation
145                                     Although evidence-based medicine is often derided as practice by
146 medicine, the appropriate application of key evidence-based medicine principles in clinical decision
147  a modified version of the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine quality rating scheme for indivi
148  a modified version of the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine scheme for rating individual stu
149 nt, and can serve as a template for applying evidence-based medicine to inform treatment decisions fo
150 he PanCareSurFup Consortium, developed using evidence-based methodology, critically synthesises surve
151        For greater effectiveness, we need an evidence-based model that shows how conservation spendin
152 ated guidelines for many operations, such as evidence-based modern care changes from overnight fastin
153  outside clinical trials seldom benefit from evidence-based monitoring.
154 ood, their long-term sequelae will also need evidence-based multidisciplinary care.
155                   INTERPRETATION: We present evidence-based nomograms with robust performance across
156 urce Nurse program is a widely disseminated, evidence-based, nursing staff development program, desig
157                          Here we provide new evidence based on functional magnetic resonance imaging
158                                              Evidence based on preclinical work, on quantitative in v
159 e a principled basis for the accumulation of evidence based on such data and allow predictions to be
160                           Extensive indirect evidence, based on specialized head and mouthpart morpho
161                                           An evidence-based optimised dose regimen was constructed th
162 if payers' decision-making processes are not evidence based or cannot be reliably predicted.
163 pose of an EIA is to make planning decisions evidence-based, our results indicate that EIA mitigation
164  results suggest a need to improve access to evidence-based pain management and to decrease excessive
165                      As of 2016, there is no evidence-based pathway to stratify the risk of chronic l
166 ion of associated costs, and a discussion of evidence-based pathways for the delivery of clinical car
167                                        As an evidence-based patient advocacy organization dedicated t
168 halmology builds examination questions using evidence-based, peer-reviewed literature and adheres to
169 t can support improvements, and bolstered by evidence-based performance indicators and incentives.
170 eterogeneity in driver mutations complicates evidence-based personalization of cancer care.
171                                              Evidence-based pharmacological therapies for treating su
172 s transmission across Pakistan would support evidence-based planning for mass vaccination campaigns.
173 le but will require better implementation of evidence-based policies (particularly tobacco control) a
174 onditions should be considered in developing evidence-based policies for management of patients with
175 ework Convention on Tobacco Control provides evidence-based policies for reducing tobacco use, no glo
176 the federal government and for acceptance of evidence-based policy making that relies on the best ava
177 al cancer divide for women requires not only evidence-based policy making, but also broad multisector
178 nfluences, as well as their potential use in evidence-based policy recommendations, requires greater
179 n networks can facilitate the development of evidence-based policy under conditions of uncertainty by
180 g neonicotinoid residues is needed to inform evidence-based policy.
181 t for decision making, social influence, and evidence-based policy.
182 works for reasoning and making inferences in evidence-based policy.
183  were more likely to be managed according to evidence based practice established by randomized contro
184 ve, non-judging, analytic stance, a focus on evidence-based practice and a curbed caring disposition.
185 y working group developed the agenda, and an evidence-based practice center prepared an evidence repo
186 gh-quality observational studies can advance evidence-based practice for cancer care and are compleme
187 lized the scoring tool and the institution's evidence-based practice guideline to make standardized r
188 the development of pathophysiology-relevant, evidence-based practice parameters for rituximab in the
189                                   The VA/DoD Evidence-Based Practice Work Group convened a joint VA/D
190 rroborate individuals' experiences and guide evidence-based practice.
191 ns a persistent challenge in the ICU despite evidence-based practices known to reduce the prevalence
192 ceted intervention to improve adherence with evidence-based practices, unit teamwork, and safety cult
193 cribing patterns frequently do not adhere to evidence-based practices; surgeons are in a position to
194 0 ppm fluoride toothpaste, and standardized, evidence-based prevention advice) or advice-only control
195 ) and risk factors is essential for building evidence-based prevention and monitoring progress to Sus
196 tor changes, and sustained implementation of evidence-based, pro-poor reproductive, maternal, neonata
197 es T2DM into 3 validated severity stages for evidence-based procedure selection.
198             They can be used as inputs to an evidence-based process of identifying and developing int
199 ssociations of sepsis case volume with three evidence-based processes of care (lactate measurement du
200  cohort of U.S. patients with sepsis, select evidence-based processes of care were more likely implem
201 ociations by investigating implementation of evidence-based processes of care.
202                       Government leadership, evidence-based programming, country-driven comprehensive
203 , and higher costs for women relative to the evidence-based protocol.
204 nd to improve patient outcomes, standardized evidence-based protocols are infrequently in place.
205 erge before age 12 years; however, access to evidence-based psychological therapies for affected chil
206 m reduction equivalent to criterion standard evidence-based psychological treatments for anxiety diso
207  to address barriers to the dissemination of evidence-based psychological treatments, but only a few
208 have compared these approaches with existing evidence-based psychological treatments.
209 fective under conditions where good quality, evidence-based psychosocial treatment is available.
210 reatment guidelines that recommend either an evidence-based psychotherapy or antidepressant medicatio
211 at, if answered, would provide the basis for evidence-based public health interventions.
212                        There is presently no evidence-based recommendation for surveillance of recurr
213 idence is not sufficient to warrant a strong evidence-based recommendation.
214                                 Twenty-three evidence-based recommendations about diagnostic testing
215 the acute treatment period of 3 to 6 months, evidence-based recommendations are lacking.
216 nd composed a framework of the best possible evidence-based recommendations for health professionals.
217 s, payers, and other interested parties with evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and man
218 s, payers, and other interested parties with evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and man
219                                              Evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and tre
220                                              Evidence-based recommendations for the molecular testing
221 ic literature to formulate the best possible evidence-based recommendations for the palliative care o
222 eline is intended to provide new and updated evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of SSI
223                   To provide new and updated evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of SSI
224 WHO decided to prioritise the development of evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of SSI
225                                              Evidence-based recommendations for the use of corticoste
226                The guideline aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for the use of venom immu
227                                              Evidence-based recommendations for treating persons havi
228                                        These evidence-based recommendations have been shown to reduce
229  a Working Group and Expert Panel to develop evidence-based recommendations informed by a systematic
230 gy and Clinical Immunology to provide shared evidence-based recommendations on cutting-edge topics in
231 o evaluate the body of literature to provide evidence-based recommendations regarding the safety of p
232  The purpose of this guideline is to develop evidence-based recommendations to help establish standar
233                           Purpose To provide evidence-based recommendations to oncology clinicians, p
234 erican College of Chest Physicians, provides evidence-based recommendations to optimize liberation fr
235                              Purpose Provide evidence-based recommendations updating the 2015 ASCO gu
236                                              Evidence-based recommendations were formulated and grade
237                                              Evidence-based recommendations were then formulated, wri
238 andards of Reporting Trials) Statement is an evidence-based reporting guideline that aims to improve
239                         With the increase in evidence based research knowledge on health effects pose
240 h-minded oncologists may push the avenues of evidence-based research by taking advantage of the new t
241 ic surgery in ameliorating CVD risk, current evidence-based research is discussed concerning body fat
242 d management have been developed based on an evidence-based review of the published data and on the e
243                                          The evidence-based review on neuromodulators in FGID, restri
244 tinal sensorimotor function and conducted an evidence-based review on their use for treating FGID syn
245                                              Evidence-based risk assessments may improve patient safe
246 detection and attribution studies can inform evidence-based risk management to reduce current, and pl
247 cystectomy during pregnancy is necessary for evidence-based risk reduction and adequate patient couns
248 of care, including infrastructure and use of evidence-based routine and emergency care interventions.
249 aminations was 58% lower with our practical, evidence-based schedule than with routine annual examina
250               These data provide a basis for evidence-based school policies for children with food al
251 ntified risk and early features of PD and an evidence-based scoring algorithm.
252                                     Using an evidence-based scoring scheme based on current integrati
253 etel quid and areca nut users, and to design evidence-based screening and early diagnosis programmes
254                                              Evidence-based screening strategies will improve identif
255  construct and validate a scoring system for evidence-based selection of bariatric and metabolic surg
256     On the basis of our findings, we present evidence-based, severity-specific standards for classify
257 ness in the lung cancer screening setting of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions shown to
258  improvements were noted in response to this evidence-based staff development program.
259                                              Evidence-based strategies for cardiovascular monitoring
260 ant despite immunoprophylaxis and to develop evidence-based strategies for effective treatment of thi
261  Implementation Science Work Group to assess evidence-based strategies for effectively implementing c
262 efforts to reduce the risk of cancer through evidence-based strategies that prevent excessive use of
263                                              Evidence-based strategies to improve provider practices
264                   To provide clinicians with evidence-based strategies to optimize the support of the
265 ly half of SSIs are deemed preventable using evidence-based strategies.
266 of the skin epithelium are very resistant to evidence-based structural analysis because of their inhe
267 ation programmes, developed robustly with an evidence-based structured curriculum, vary in their meth
268 aesthetic sequelae complicates the design of evidence-based studies and feasible clinical trials.
269   This meta-analysis offers a systematic and evidence-based study of the prevalence and distribution
270 e available data and informed by this model, evidence-based suggestions are proposed for clinicians t
271                                         This evidence-based, systematic method to assess the strength
272 quired to refine and update standardized and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
273 and mortality remain high, and there are few evidence-based therapeutic interventions known to clearl
274                                              Evidence-based therapies are often limited by tolerabili
275           A few men have conditions in which evidence-based therapies can increase their chances for
276 nd patient-reported outcomes, utilization of evidence-based therapies, healthcare resource utilizatio
277 with a focus on next steps needed to develop evidence-based therapies.
278                                  The Guiding Evidence Based Therapy Using Biomarker Intensified Treat
279 ntial to increase access and availability of evidence-based therapy and reduce the cost of depression
280 referred to cognitive behavioral therapy, an evidence-based therapy that aims to improve symptoms thr
281 auses as best possible, provide reliable and evidenced-based therapy, consider seriously the health a
282                         This review provides evidence-based tools for primary care physicians to iden
283                            Decision aids are evidence-based tools that facilitate this process.
284 aphasia after stroke, providing an effective evidence-based treatment approach in this population.
285          Although urban-rural disparities in evidence-based treatment for myocardial infarction in Ch
286       Cognitive processing therapy (CPT), an evidence-based treatment for posttraumatic stress disord
287                RATIONALE: The development of evidence-based treatment guidelines for pediatric pulmon
288 as Leigh syndrome and there are very limited evidence-based treatment options available.
289 es has the potential to enable comprehensive evidence-based treatment plans to be implemented quickly
290                                  There is no evidence-based treatment, but various systemic immunomod
291                   Clinical trials to support evidence-based treatments and the development of disease
292 sease risk, and the increased application of evidence-based treatments for established coronary heart
293                                              Evidence-based treatments for major depressive disorder
294 release, and sooner, than those treated with evidence-based treatments such as methadone, suggesting
295 release, and sooner, than those treated with evidence-based treatments such as methadone, suggesting
296 multicenter registries are needed to provide evidence-based treatments to improve in-hospital outcome
297                                    In China, evidence-based treatments were provided less often in 20
298 timal production scenarios, informing future evidence-based urban design and policy crafting in the r
299 nd host recovery rate were set to a range of evidence-based values in each species and were varied in
300 l research, science education, and rational, evidence-based values worldwide.

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