… to assume greater responsibility for assessment and management of breast cancer risk because of their knowledge and experience acquired through training and routinepractice. …
L Visscher, KE Evenboer, RHJ Scholte… - Children and Youth …, 2020 - Elsevier
… Content and provision of interventions targeting FMP in routinepractice may largely deviate … was to identify practice and program elements provided to FMP in routinepractice, including …
C Pilbeam, D Denyer, N Doherty - Policy and Practice in Health and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… safety risk factors associated with complex outsourced tasks. It also showed that routine tasks core to the client business contained risk … Finally, safety risk factors associated with routine …
This review presents a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of routinely delivered psychological therapies across inpatient, outpatient and University-based clinics. This was a …
… On the one hand, patients hospitalized for HF are at particularly highrisk for adverse outcomes (26). Providers, on the other hand, have access to a large therapeutic armamentarium, …
… highrisk [7, 8]. This means that there are approximately an additional 450,000 women in England at highrisk … women at highrisk of breast cancer (lifetime risk ≥30%, 10-year risk ≥8%)…
… Therefore, our analysis quantified the risk of SAE using time-to-event data from patients with CHB who stopped treatment as part of their routine care in a real-world setting. A higherrisk …
… at clinical highrisk for psychosis from 74 cohorts, the risk of … Risk of transitioning to psychosis was higher in studies with a … yet been implemented in clinical routine. For example, our …
… Routine cystatin C testing in Sweden for over a decade permits exploration of how common … the eGFR cr consistently identifies patients at higherrisk of adverse outcomes, including …