• There are numerous works that point out the relationship between family socioeconomic status and injuries, where lower socioeconomic levels are linked to higher numbers of injuries. (medscimonit.com)
  • Material/Methods: The goal of this work was to evaluate the relationship between family socioeconomic status and childhood injuries in the Czech Republic. (medscimonit.com)
  • The role of socio-economic status (SES) in differential clinical presentation and exposure to potential risk factors amongst STEC cases has not previously been reported in England. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Indeed, social psychologists have long recognized that minority individuals have different social experiences compared to majority individuals, including prejudice and discrimination, unequal socioeconomic status, and limited access to health care. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2-3 In describing the clinical content of preconception care, the Clinical Work Group of the Select Panel on Preconception Care workgroup recommends that providers ask all women of childbearing age about their health insurance coverage status and their usual source of care, and refer women without adequate coverage to social services or other agencies as appropriate. (cdc.gov)
  • These inequities were also statistically significant even after adjusting for clinical characteristics, such as age, sex, stage, and performance status. (ascopost.com)
  • it takes a population health approach to managing obesity, recognising the wider drivers of obesity such as genetics, environment and socioeconomic status. (hse.ie)
  • These include lower socioeconomic status, advanced age, and chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity. (acoem.org)
  • Socioeconomic status, workplace characteristics and plasma fibrinogen level in Japanese male employees. (helsinki.fi)
  • Jalovaara M.: Divorce by family composition and socioeconomic status in Finnish first marriages. (helsinki.fi)
  • Parameters studied using a predetermined protocol included the bio-data, socioeconomic status, vascular status, Meggit-Wagner grading status, indications for amputation and outcome. (scirp.org)
  • Forty-one percent of patients were housewives and 89.5% were of middle socioeconomic status. (scirp.org)
  • Educating these patients, improving their socioeconomic status will help them modify behaviours and identify foot at risk and complications. (scirp.org)
  • Parameters studied using a predetermined protocol included the bio-data, socioeconomic status, vascular status as determined by ankle-brachial index and Doppler ultrasound, Meggit-Wagner grading status. (scirp.org)
  • This study aims to determine to what extent the reporting of pain in adulthood varies by adult socioeconomic status, whether there are additional long-term effects of socioeconomic status in childhood and whether any such relationships are mediated through adult psychological ill health. (bmj.com)
  • Markers for low socioeconomic status have been associated with a higher prevalence of musculoskeletal pain. (bmj.com)
  • 6 7 Among those who experience an episode of pain, low socioeconomic status has been associated with a higher risk of chronicity, 8 higher levels of disability 9 and a lower likelihood of return to work. (bmj.com)
  • In a 7-year prospective study of 38 426 workers in Norway, those of lower socioeconomic status were more likely to develop disabling low back pain. (bmj.com)
  • However this effect could not be explained by occupational class, working conditions (both of which may be considered an aspect of socioeconomic status) or individual lifestyle. (bmj.com)
  • 11 Similarly a cross-sectional study in the UK of 2504 adults found that orofacial pain was 50% more common in persons living in areas with poor socioeconomic status, but that the excess was not explained by oral mechanical factors, facial trauma or psychological distress. (bmj.com)
  • Confounding variables like socioeconomic status adopted data were from the American Community Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • Impact of neighborhood socioeconomic status, income segregation, and greenness on blood biomarkers of inflammation. (populationmedicine.org)
  • We examined three neighborhood contextual factors that could exert direct effects on inflammation: (1) neighborhood socioeconomic status, (2) an index of concentration at extremes (that measures segregation), and (3) surrounding vegetation (greenness). (populationmedicine.org)
  • Neighborhood socioeconomic status and index of concentration of extremes were obtained from the 1990 decennial census and linked to participant addresses. (populationmedicine.org)
  • The Kurtzke's expanded disability status scale was used for scoring the initial and follow-up clinical evaluations based on the status of pyramidal, cerebellar, brain stem, sensory, bowel, bladder, visual, auditory, and mental functions. (ajnr.org)
  • Its association with non-HIV-specific (demographic, socio-economic, behavioral, health status), HIV-specific factors (immuno-viral markers, antiretrovirals, level of perceived HIV-stigma), and HIV-status was assessed using Poisson regression models with robust variance in women and men separately. (nature.com)
  • There are multiple important underlying issues that may contribute to the disparities in gynecological oncology management in the United States, namely geographic access and hospital-based discrepancies, research-based discrepancies, influence of socioeconomic and health insurance status, and finally the influence of race and biological factors. (frontiersin.org)
  • Furthermore, the incidence, prevalence, morbidity, and mortality of OA is considerably greater in individuals of low versus high socioeconomic status. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Strong evidence suggests that socioeconomic status is a surrogate marker for patient self-management, actions and environment, in addition to actions of health professionals, in the pathogenesis, course and outcomes of chronic diseases. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Inclusion of clinical information from patient questionnaires and socioeconomic status variables in clinical and research settings could add new understanding of biomarkers and pain in OA for both basic and clinical investigators. (iasp-pain.org)
  • They sought to identify the associations between survival and race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. (onclive.com)
  • Minh-Tri Nguyen, MD, and colleagues investigate the association between time to treatment, socioeconomic status, and clinical outcomes among rural and urban patients with breast cancer. (cancernetwork.com)
  • The analysis considered demographics, clinical characteristics, insurance status, social work consultation, access to a primary care provider, transportation needs, primary language, and other parameters related to social determinants of health. (medscape.com)
  • The prevalence of chlamydial infection also has been higher among those patients who live in inner cities, have a lower socioeconomic status, or are black (5-11). (cdc.gov)
  • We estimated the impact of the policy on changes in staffing independent of socioeconomic conditions, resource alloca- tion criteria, population health status, and other factors. (who.int)
  • We will compare pulmonary and cardiometabolic outcomes to carefully matched (age, race/ethnicity, gender, current borough of residence and socioeconomic status) and unexposed (not resident/attending school south of Houston Street on September 11, 2001) populations from NYU School of Medicine affiliated primary care clinics. (cdc.gov)
  • Oral Oncol, Retinoblastoma-independent antiproliferative activity socioeconomic status: a cross-sectional study. (who.int)
  • Risk Factors and Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Retrospective St. (medscimonit.com)
  • Clinical outcomes from the observational cohort included swollen and tender joint counts (28), physician global assessment, and the RA Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI). (springer.com)
  • Most actuarial data focuses on claims, enrollment numbers and clinical data, but studies suggest that social determinants of health (SDOH) account for up to 80% of modifiable contributors to outcomes. (optum.com)
  • When nearly 80% of health outcomes can be traced to non-medical social and economic factors , we need to look beyond the medical world to improve them. (experian.com)
  • In consequence, primary indicated interventions (i.e., targeted at individuals with attenuated signs or symptoms of psychosis) have been incorporated into clinical practice to improve long-term outcomes from an earlier clinical stage ( 7 - 10 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Since that time, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) through the Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD), the American Cancer Society, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the Society of Gynecologic Oncology has committed to the goals of eliminating disparities in cancer-related outcomes ( 2 - 4 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The etiology of disparities in cancer treatment and outcomes has been linked to the complex interplay of race/ethnicity, cultural, socioeconomic, and educational factors. (frontiersin.org)
  • Finally, variation from evidenced-based treatment guidelines has been indicated as a modifiable factor that can result in poorer survival outcomes ( 6 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Modern medical care is based largely on a paradigm known as a 'biomedical model,' in which 'objective,' high-technology biomarkers guide clinical care, and most health outcomes are determined by health professionals rather than individuals, using drugs as the primary therapy. (iasp-pain.org)
  • So, we know that this population that we're dealing with has several high-risk factors that can lead them to have poor outcomes, and yet, we haven't really ever characterized their clinical features or their social demographic features," Dhanrajani told attendees. (medscape.com)
  • Individual- and community-level factors were associated with these outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Future studies must ensure patients from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds are recruited, ensuring results generalisable to the public while also identifying any key disparities in prioritisation. (bmj.com)
  • Instead, research suggests that environmental factors explain minority health disparities better than do genetic factors. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the social selection hypothesis is still debated, it is clear that genetic and dispositional factors do not fully explain the health disparities observed in minority groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • Zhang KY, Aurit S, Silberstein P. Racial and socioeconomic disparities in ocular surface squamous neoplasia: a National Cancer Database analysis. (creighton.edu)
  • Health disparities and inequalities in access to care among different socioeconomic, ethnic, and racial groups have been well documented in the U.S. healthcare system. (frontiersin.org)
  • Health care disparities in the incidence and outcome of gynecologic cancers are complex and involve biologic factors as well as racial, socioeconomic, and geographic barriers that influence treatment and survival. (frontiersin.org)
  • Odds ratios for clinical characteristics of cases and foodborne, waterborne and environmental risk factors were estimated using logistic regression, stratified by SES, adjusting for baseline demographic factors. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Aim: The aim of the study was to describe different eHealth literacy domains among parents of children needing paediatric surgery in Sweden, and the correlation between these eHealth literacy domains and parents' socioeconomic factors and demographic characteristics. (lu.se)
  • It also calls for further prospective research to learn more about the condi- tions in the context of additional relevant personal and clinical characteristics. (who.int)
  • Socioeconomic and racial factors can play a role in the survival rates of patients with mesothelioma. (survivingmesothelioma.com)
  • Using the Children's Communication Checklist (Bishop, 1998), we surveyed 142 children who had been referred for clinical investigation, with a predominant diagnosis of either an autistic spectrum condition (n = 87) or conduct disorder (n = 55), and 60 typically developing comparison children. (nih.gov)
  • The associated risk factors suggest deficiencies in organizational processes, physician actions, and patient access or acceptance of the diagnosis. (ajmc.com)
  • Community socioeconomic deprivation diagnosis, little is known regarding the role of community context. (cdc.gov)
  • In visceral leishmaniasis, diagnosis is made by combining clinical signs with parasitological, or serological tests (rapid diagnostic tests and others). (who.int)
  • Diagnosis is clinical and based on culture results. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Diagnosis is clinical. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Objectives Explore whether socioeconomic differences of patients affect the prioritisation of pre-existing research questions and explore the agreement between healthcare professionals (HCP) and patients in priority setting partnerships (PSPs). (bmj.com)
  • Martikainen P., Ishizaki M., Marmot M., Nakagawa H., Kagamimori S.: Socioeconomic differences in behavioural and biological risk factors: a comparison of a Japanese and an English cohort of employed men. (helsinki.fi)
  • We discuss the impact of differences in coding systems on hospitalisation rates and the number of codes included in the hospital morbidity data and demonstrate how these data can be used to compare clinical interest areas for the improvement and measurement of global healthcare. (ahima.org)
  • This is due to underlying population differences and socioeconomic factors that influence hospitalisation rates. (ahima.org)
  • Further, there are differences in the population representativeness of hospital data, how hospitals define admissions, and how nations classify diseases and monitor clinical indicators. (ahima.org)
  • Previously reported demographic, clinical and socioeconomic factors such as low income, lower education and lack of private insurance all remained barriers to statin use, but the study is the first to investigate differences between blacks and whites with regard to perceptions about atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk perception, clinician trust and beliefs about statin therapy. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Our findings support the hypothesis that adverse neighborhood environments may contribute to inflammation through pathways independent of behavioral risk factors, including psychosocial stress and toxic environments. (populationmedicine.org)
  • Lead author Puja J. Umaretiya, MD, a clinical fellow in pediatric hematology/oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children's Hospital, in Massachusetts, presented the findings at a press briefing ahead of the 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting. (onclive.com)
  • Epidemiology, and the findings should be factored into clinical decision making and program design for disease prevention, screening, and treatment. (who.int)
  • Connecting the study to the WTCHR efficiently utilizes federal resources, providing more objective clinical data to support self-reported findings of increased persistent respiratory symptoms captured by the WTCHR, thereby improving reliability of the registry data. (cdc.gov)
  • The clinical populations were selected because they represent different types of caregiving stress (e.g., mostly cognitive or physical challenges, or both). (springer.com)
  • The mean scores were compared between the general population and clinical populations using t-tests. (springer.com)
  • In a recent commentary , McCarthy and Birney argue that these studies can provide an evidentiary path to personalized medicine - but only if they are done in diverse populations, and integrate rare and common genetic risk factors with measurements of changing environments and health indices over time. (cdc.gov)
  • Experts met to debate recently presented trials in the hematologic oncology after the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. (cancernetwork.com)
  • This finding was presented by a team of researchers at the 2023 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. (survivingmesothelioma.com)
  • Uncontrolled BP associated significantly to no adherence and both to male sex, socioeconomic, and psychosocial factors. (hindawi.com)
  • Unfavorable socioeconomic and psychosocial conditions have been frequently mentioned as barriers for BP control and adherence to Rx, of particular relevance in developing countries and/or social groups with limited access to health resources [ 6 - 10 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Both are heavily influenced by socioeconomic factors like low levels of income and education, unemployment or insecure employment, and related psychosocial problems (see figure 1). (europa.eu)
  • In the CVHP patients are provided access to treatment and screening for cardiovascular risk factors plus a multidisciplinary approach to modify unfavorable life style and habits free of copayments. (hindawi.com)
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). (cdc.gov)
  • An important distinguishing risk factor for COVID-19 is person to person transmission. (acoem.org)
  • Assessing risk factors for HRI including recent work activity levels in the context of symptoms should provide useful information toward differentiation of these conditions. (acoem.org)
  • ABSTRACT Being a preventable disease, good control of scabies can be achieved by identification of risk factors. (who.int)
  • During the 3-month period February 2006-April 2006 we carried out a case-control study on 200 patients with scabies and 200 controls to identify risk factors for scabies among male soldiers in Pakistan. (who.int)
  • We identified risk factors for the infestation using logisitic regression analysis. (who.int)
  • Itching in family/dormitory mates, infrequent bathing, infrequent changing of clothes, low education, sharing beds and being away from the barracks were identified as significant risk factors for scabies, while overcrowding, large family size and sharing of towels and hospitalisation were not. (who.int)
  • The aim of the study was to determine the risk factors and indications for amputations in diabetics and to correlate these risks with mortality in our environment. (scirp.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the risk factors for amputations in patients with diabetic foot diseases and to correlate these risks with mortality. (scirp.org)
  • There is now sufficient understanding of the risk factors such that at least one third of all cancers worldwide are now preventable. (who.int)
  • Indicated primary prevention of psychosis is recommended by NICE clinical guidelines, but implementation research on Clinical High Risk for Psychosis (CHR-P) services is limited. (frontiersin.org)
  • Electronic audit of CHR-P services in England, conducted between June and September 2021, addressing core implementation domains: service configuration, detection of at-risk individuals, prognostic assessment, clinical care, clinical research, and implementation challenges, complemented by comparative analyses across service model. (frontiersin.org)
  • Preventive strategies became feasible following the introduction of the "at-risk mental state" (ARMS) or "clinical-high risk state" for psychosis (CHR-P) constructs ( 11 , 12 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Individuals meeting criteria for CHR-P are young [typically 14-35 years ( 10 )], accumulate various known risk factors ( 13 - 15 ), and experience a deterioration in functioning ( 16 ) and neurocognition ( 17 ) as well as "attenuated psychotic symptoms" (APS) ( 18 ) or "brief limited intermittent psychotic symptoms" (BLIPS) ( 19 - 21 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Behavioral risk factors are assumed to largely mediate these relationships, but few studies have examined this. (populationmedicine.org)
  • The prevalence of antenatal depression is high with modifiable risk factors requiring context-specific policies such as provision of family, social and economic support for mothers at the earliest possible contact in the antenatal period. (ajol.info)
  • Socio-economic position and maladaptive personality traits appear to be independent risk factors. (medrxiv.org)
  • Important clinical conditions associated with increased risk include a history of eclampsia or preeclampsia (particularly early-onset preeclampsia), previous adverse pregnancy outcome, maternal comorbid conditions (type 1 or 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, chronic hypertension, renal disease, and autoimmune diseases), and multifetal gestation. (aafp.org)
  • The USPSTF found inadequate evidence on the effectiveness of risk prediction tools (e.g., clinical indicators, serum markers, or uterine artery pulsatility index) that would support different screening strategies for predicting preeclampsia. (aafp.org)
  • Furthermore, the data indicate that poor physical function assessed on a self-report questionnaire might be regarded as an important reversible risk factor in public health and research agendas, for which the OA community might be strong advocates. (iasp-pain.org)
  • CRICO's Risk Assessment Unit has access to a rich body of work to help articulate identified factors and by which to frame improvement recommendations. (harvard.edu)
  • Non-White Hispanic children and those with public insurance care in a clinical trial for high-risk neuroblastoma had inferior overall survival rates compared with other children. (onclive.com)
  • Non-White Hispanic children and those with public insurance care in a clinical trial for high-risk neuroblastoma had inferior overall survival (OS) rates compared with other children, according to an analysis of data from Children's Oncology Group (COG) trials. (onclive.com)
  • The area under the receiver operator curve for multivariate prediction models including these metabolites and traditional risk factors was 0.77 for rapid growth and 0.82 for overweight, compared with 0.69 and 0.69, respectively, for models using traditional risk factors alone. (nature.com)
  • However, environmental risk factors for cardiovascular disease are largely preventable. (europa.eu)
  • Key environmental risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Europe include air pollution, heat and cold, noise, second-hand smoke and chemicals, notably lead. (europa.eu)
  • Cardiovascular disease prevention needs to target not only clinical and behavioural risk factors, but also environmental risks and their socioeconomic determinants. (europa.eu)
  • clinical risk factors such as high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, excess weight and obesity, and diabetes. (europa.eu)
  • environmental risk factors like exposure to air pollution, noise and chemicals in the environment and the workplace, second-hand smoke, some infectious agents, thermal stress, and limited accessibility to settings that facilitate physical activity like green spaces. (europa.eu)
  • Clinical CVD risk factors are affected through a variety of biological mechanisms as well as behavioural and environmental factors. (europa.eu)
  • Clinical and behavioural CVD risk factors are the main modifiable contributors to CVD and are thus typically the target of prevention and policy efforts towards cardiovascular health. (europa.eu)
  • Against this backdrop, reducing environmental risk factors can greatly help further decrease the burden of CVDs. (europa.eu)
  • Genetic and non-genetic risk factors interact in ways that can often be hard to measure, much less integrate in a way that informs risk estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Gathering clinical measurements over time can improve disease risk estimation. (cdc.gov)
  • In medicine and public health, we often categorize diseases and risk factors into arbitrary groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Questionnaires were used to collect data on demographics, symptoms, diagnoses, and potential risk factors. (who.int)
  • Preliminary data from a clinical sample identified decrements in spirometry associated with dust cloud exposure, and a remarkably high frequency of cardiometabolic risk factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, clinical markers (neurologic and cognitive scores) are relatively insensitive to early nervous system involvement and minor disease progression (9) . (ajnr.org)
  • Our study aimed to explore healthcare professionals' perceptions of factors affecting presentation of people with type 1 diabetes in a low socioeconomic area of Queensland, Australia. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Model of Care for the Management of Overweight and Obesity was approved by the HSE Clinical Forum in December 2020. (hse.ie)
  • 1 Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, UK. (nih.gov)
  • The same pattern emerged across different health domains, including caregiver stress, with the community sample caregivers reporting better health and less stress than any of the clinical samples. (springer.com)
  • So in this study, we assess factors associated with telemedicine use, including the social determinants of health among patients initiating treatment for 21 common cancers at community oncology clinics during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (ascopost.com)
  • Non-clinical data can help you learn more about your patients and the lifestyle factors that might affect their health. (experian.com)
  • On multivariable analysis these relationships were partly explained by poor adult mental health, psychological distress, adverse life events and lifestyle factors. (bmj.com)
  • Using blood samples and addresses collected from prospective cohorts of 7,930 male (1990-1994) and 16,183 female (1986-1990) health professionals with at least one inflammatory marker, we prospectively linked neighborhood contextual factors to inflammatory biomarkers (adiponectin, C-reactive protein, interleukin-6, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor-2). (populationmedicine.org)
  • Associations of low socioeconomic and poor health are explained only in small part by limited access to medical services, the conventional explanation. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Snapshots of clinical and laboratory measurement may have limited predictive ability, whereas the availability of longitudinal data (e.g., electronic health records, wearable devices) could improve prediction. (cdc.gov)
  • In the United States, published studies of sexually active females screened during visits to health-care providers indicate that age is the sociodemographic factor most strongly associated with chlamydial infection. (cdc.gov)
  • And apply health equity considerations to clinical care, activity management and reconditioning of long COVID patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Restricted access was identified as a factor contributing to diabetic ketoacidosis and delayed presentation, with ketone testing supplies, continuous glucose monitoring technology and transport considered barriers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, Umaretiya added that proxy poverty measures did not remain significantly associated with survival after adjusting for other factors including race, ethnicity, and disease-associated factors. (onclive.com)
  • Investigators will next examine the interaction of survival and race, ethnicity, and poverty, acknowledging the intersectionality of these factors due to structural racism in the United States. (onclive.com)
  • Investigators felt that a clinical trial was the ideal setting to explore the question because care is highly standardized. (onclive.com)
  • Investigators also wanted to explore associations between those factors and possible mechanisms for poorer survival like early trial discontinuation, delays in induction chemotherapy, and relapsed disease. (onclive.com)
  • Clinical and epidemiological research has reported a strong association between diabetes and obesity. (cdc.gov)
  • Body mass index (BMI) is the most widely used measure of obesity in clinical practice as direct assessment of body fat is not readily available. (hse.ie)
  • Against this backdrop the HSE and RCPI established a National Clinical Programme for Obesity in 2017. (hse.ie)
  • The biomedical model is spectacularly effective in the acute care inpatient hospital, the setting for 95% of medical education and training, and to guide management of many chronic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, for which a 'gold standard' biomarker is a major determinant of clinical decisions. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Chronic bronchitis (49.1%) and asthma (36.1%) were the most common clinical diagnoses. (who.int)
  • European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice (version 2012). (nih.gov)
  • Additional y, socioeconomic and environmental factors, prevention and control measures. (who.int)
  • We aimed to estimate the prevalence of depressive disorder in people living with HIV (PLWH) and evaluate its association with non-HIV-specific and HIV-specific factors in PLWH and in PLWH compared to the general population (GP). (nature.com)
  • The crude prevalence of depressive disorder was 2.49 (95%CI 1.92-3.22) and 4.20 (95%CI 3.48-5.05) times higher in women and men living with HIV respectively compared to GP counterparts and 1.46 (95%CI 1.09-1.95) and 2.45 (95%CI 1.93-3.09) times higher after adjustment for non-HIV specific factors. (nature.com)
  • To determine the prevalence and factors associated with AD in first half of pregnancy. (ajol.info)
  • They could just as well suggest that epidemiologists look beyond environmental and socioeconomic factors or remind clinicians to look beyond routine laboratory values. (cdc.gov)
  • People with Parkinson's (PwP), research participants, relatives and HCP associated with three Parkinson's cohort studies were invited to participate, along with linked centres (clinical care settings, research groups, charities). (bmj.com)
  • Jack B, Atrash H, Coonrod D, Moos M-K, O'Donnell J, Johnson K. The clinical content of preconception care: an overview and preparation of this supplement. (cdc.gov)
  • Participants were recruited, at birth, in 1958 and were followed-up throughout childhood and adulthood, most recently at 45 years when information was collected on regional and widespread pain, and various potential mediating factors. (bmj.com)
  • Dahl M, Aurit SJ, Silberstein PT, Gootee J. Primary Site and Other Prognostic Factors for Fibrosarcoma: An Analysis of the National Cancer Database. (creighton.edu)
  • In this study, we assess longā€term outcome and prognostic factors in a large cohort of thromboangiitis obliterans. (ahajournals.org)
  • Results: The injury rate in families living in poor socioeconomic situations in locality 8 was statistically significantly higher compared to families in good socioeconomic situations. (medscimonit.com)
  • This is a summary of the results of 2 clinical studies that looked at a medicine called tezepelumab. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ganti AK, Subbiah SP, Kessinger A, Gonsalves WI, Silberstein PT, Lobriza FR Jr. Association between Race and Survival of Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in The United States Veterans Affairs Population:Clinical Lung Cancer-2014 Mar;15(2):152-8. (creighton.edu)
  • Develop a clinical prediction rule for identifying patients with low back pain who improve with spinal manipulation. (researchgate.net)
  • Development of clinical prediction rules for classifying patients with low back pain who are likely to respond to a particular intervention, such as manipulation, would improve clinical decision-making and research. (researchgate.net)
  • Clinical charts of patients with X-linked ALD were reviewed for age, availability of MR images of the brain, severity of neurologic impairment, and duration and number of follow-up evaluations. (ajnr.org)
  • In this study, we evaluated the association between contrast enhancement on the T1-weighted spin-echo MR images of patients with X-linked ALD and disease progression based on clinical evaluation and MR imaging scores. (ajnr.org)
  • Clinical charts of patients with suspected X-linked ALD who were followed up at the Neuro-Genetics Center between 1992 and 1998 were reviewed for age, availability of MR images of the brain, severity of neurologic impairment, and duration and number of follow-up evaluations. (ajnr.org)
  • Seasonal variation in the frequency of the disease, with a peak in October and a low point in April, suggests cyclic environmental factors. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to study the effect of gut-directed hypnotherapy in IBS in different clinical settings outside the traditional research units. (researchgate.net)
  • As a result, a feasibility study was undertaken to review the accessibility of morbidity data from several nations and to develop a generalisable model for comparing such data for clinical interest areas. (ahima.org)
  • In a multifactorial study, The Doctors Company (a Candello member organization) investigated postpartum claims to develop clinical recommendations to decrease the risks of postpartum morbidity and mortality. (harvard.edu)
  • The aim of this CRICO-funded study was to develop a tool assessing key elements of the diagnostic assessment process and apply it to a series of diagnostic encounters examining clinical notes and encounters' recorded transcripts. (harvard.edu)
  • Conclusions Socioeconomic factors modestly influenced some research priority ratings but did not significantly affect the top priority in most comparisons. (bmj.com)
  • In other words, those who "pre-game" get drunker than those who just belly up to the bar, according to research published online in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. (livescience.com)
  • Standalone services reported fewer implementation challenges, had larger caseloads ( p = 0.047) and were more likely to engage with clinical research ( p = 0.037) than integrated services. (frontiersin.org)
  • Clinical assessment of the foot lesion was carried out noting presence of gangrene, sepsis and ulcers. (scirp.org)
  • Factors most likely to affect prioritisation in PwP included educational level, presence of carer support and disease duration. (bmj.com)
  • This is despite having access to the same clinical trials and receiving the same uniform plan treatment and after controlling for disease associated factors. (onclive.com)
  • This clinical quandary discusses oligoprogressive disease in metastatic melanoma and how treatment with immunotherapy and targeted therapy affect the disease. (cancernetwork.com)
  • Even for well characterized factors, such as smoking and exercise, the lifetime impact on disease is difficult to construct using cross sectional measurements (e.g., number of steps walked last week). (cdc.gov)
  • Leishmania-HIV coinfected people have high chance of developing the full blown clinical disease, high relapses and mortality rates. (who.int)
  • Examination variables were first analyzed for univariate accuracy in predicting success and then combined into a multivariate clinical prediction rule. (researchgate.net)
  • A clinical prediction rule with five variables (symptom duration, fear-avoidance beliefs, lumbar hypomobility, hip internal rotation range of motion, and no symptoms distal to the knee) was identified. (researchgate.net)
  • Creating and maintaining a healthy, happy population truly takes a village - from your clinical team to the community resources around your organization. (experian.com)
  • Sepsis and Septic Shock Sepsis is a clinical syndrome of life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to infection. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Determine which clinical assessments and tests are needed for a patient with cardiovascular symptoms. (cdc.gov)
  • There is some evidence that telemedicine uptake varied by social demographic factors, such as age and sex. (ascopost.com)
  • The data were accessible, but the nations that could be compared depended on the type of clinical condition. (ahima.org)
  • Sharing information and data about dengue helps and cross-immunity, complicate the clinical course, countries and areas better understand transmission which leads to chal enges in managing severe cases. (who.int)