- ... and Prevention (CDC, 2015) recommends isolating patients who transfer from high-risk settings (e.g., hospitals in endemic areas or facilities with known outbreaks). 1 Djibré et al. (2017) used risk factors to predict carrier status and to reduce unnecessary ...
- ... animal studies better address the issue of transplacental transfer and fetal exposure. - - - - - N/A N/A N/A III-2 What is the evidence that maternal psychosocial factors(e.g. mood disorders, substance use disorders, eating ...
- ... that the service user is just ‘community ready’. Transfer back to the community is clearly facilitated when the young person is effectively engaged in a structured outpatient programme. Other factors warranting consideration for admission by a Tier 4 ...
- ... center need. 26 We also considered rates of transfer to higher or lower levels of care as a potential marker of over- or under-triage. Measuring over- and under-triage is a challenge because factors other than findings on field triage assessment scales, ...
- ... reconstruction with an expander and free abdominal tissue transfer: outcomes of 65 consecutive cases by a single surgeon J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg NRCS <30 per arm 1008 23806906 Tadiparthi An analysis of the motivating and risk factors for conversion from implant-based to total autologous ...
- ... outlook of live birth rates depend on certain factors such as mother age, prior live birth, and single embryo transfer during IVF. Success rates have changed over the ...
- ... consultations. For example, a model comparing telehealth to transfers and in-person neurosurgical consultations for acute traumatic brain injury identified that the impact of telehealth on costs may depend on multiple factors, including how alternatives are organized (e.g., if ...
- ... the guidance may impact on this relationship. Such factors may be: pre-hospital competency transport times and quality of transfer who receives the trauma patient in hospital (tiered ...
- ... communicating with their providers. The inclusion of these factors would help our understanding of how and why interventions might transfer to other groups. Understanding the extent to which ...
- ... care. In addition, no study evaluated rates of transfer to a higher or lower level of care, which may be a marker for over- or under-triage. Should such studies have been available, their interpretation would have been a challenge because factors other than the severity of trauma, such as ...
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