戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 zing nonopioid analgesic medications using a stepped care algorithm and monitoring.
2                                              Stepped-care and collaborative models provide a framewor
3                                              Stepped-care antihypertensive drug therapy, in which the
4 decrease in blood pressure than standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment alone.
5 of renal denervation added to a standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment for resistant hy
6 eatment, renal denervation plus standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment resulted in a gr
7 igned to renal denervation plus standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment, or the same ant
8                             For standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment, spironolactone
9 rity categorization is essential for using a stepped care approach to asthma pharmacotherapy.
10  symptom monitoring with an algorithm-guided stepped care approach to optimizing analgesics.
11                                         This stepped-care approach provides a framework for sequencin
12                        This paper proposes a stepped-care approach that addresses the functional outc
13 imia nervosa and binge eating disorder, with stepped-care approaches showing promise and new behavior
14 n implemented through collaborative care and stepped-care approaches.
15                To simulate a comparison of a stepped care case-finding intervention (stepped care [SC
16   At 6-months' follow-up, 70% (60-79) of the stepped-care compared with 30% (21-40) of the usual-care
17     Specialized nurses delivered a 12-month, stepped-care depression treatment program beginning with
18 ividual counseling on a fat-modified diet, a stepped-care drug treatment program for diastolic hypert
19 , AND PATIENTS: Randomized controlled trial (Stepped Care for Affective Disorders and Musculoskeletal
20 h community-based workers in a collaborative stepped-care framework is an approach that is ripe to be
21 d four suicide attempts in the collaborative stepped-care group and six deaths and six suicide attemp
22                            The collaborative stepped-care intervention offered case management and ps
23                                              Stepped care interventions can reduce PTSD symptoms and
24                                              Stepped care is an increasingly popular treatment model
25                               In conclusion, stepped care model appeared to be better than CAU in tre
26 r "low-intensity" interventions as part of a stepped care model.
27                               Intervention A stepped-care model for depression treatment was used by
28                 Physicians should consider a stepped-care model in which patients may begin with rela
29 ared the incremental cost-effectiveness of a stepped-care, multicomponent program with usual care for
30 atients with major depression were allocated stepped care or usual care.
31 rogram (NAEPP) Expert Panel II recommended a stepped care pharmacotherapy approach to asthma treatmen
32 included in this review, of which 6 examined stepped care prevention and 4 examined stepped care trea
33 mpare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of stepped care prevention and treatment with care-as-usual
34  No significant difference was found between stepped care prevention/treatment and CAU in preventing
35 ed for initial severity, women receiving the stepped-care program had a mean of 50 additional depress
36  allocated to usual care or a multicomponent stepped-care program led by a nonmedical health care wor
37                                          The stepped-care program was marginally more expensive than
38                                          The stepped-care program was significantly more effective an
39   We aimed to compare the effectiveness of a stepped-care programme with usual care in primary-care m
40 nce in all outcome measures in favour of the stepped-care programme.
41                                    Purpose A stepped care (SC) program in which an effective yet leas
42 of a stepped care case-finding intervention (stepped care [SC]) vs a moderate-strength single-level i
43                     The CC patients received stepped care that consisted of (1) continuous postinjury
44                                              Stepped-care therapy (pravastatin, nicotinic acid, chole
45 ed systolic hypertension with chlorthalidone stepped-care therapy for 4.5 years was associated with l
46 on and dietary reduction of cholesterol, and stepped-care therapy for hypertension.
47 pertensive therapy with chlorthalidone-based stepped-care therapy resulted in a lower rate of cardiov
48                                          The Stepped Care to Optimize Pain Care Effectiveness (SCOPE)
49                               Results showed stepped care treatment revealed a significantly better p
50 nxiety disorders was significantly higher in stepped care treatment than in CAU.
51 mined stepped care prevention and 4 examined stepped care treatment, specifically including ones rega
52 persons with isolated systolic hypertension, stepped-care treatment based on low-dose chlorthalidone
53 r depression responded well to a structured, stepped-care treatment programme, which is being introdu
54                                              Stepped care was a 3-month, multicomponent intervention
55                                              Stepped care was associated with greater reach and was s

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。