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  1. ... measure of agreement For the GDG consensus evaluation, agreement was rated using a 9-point ... 5 6 7 8 9 ‘Don’t know’ Disagree Uncertain ...
  2. ... experience of pain, fear and upset on a six-point scale from ‘Not at all’ to ‘As much as ...
  3. ... of the study. This is scored on a 6 point Likert scale, where 1 means excellent and 6 means worthless. A panel of seven experts in ...
  4. ... to moderate, ranging from 1.2 to 3.6 on a 5-point scale (mean, 2.5). Thirteen studies had control groups (six with random/quasirandom assignment). Positive effects were associated ...
  5. ... months) reported high ratings of satisfaction with treatment (>6 in a 7 point scale) at 2 months follow-up. The outcome was reported narratively only and the imprecision could not be assessed. 10.1.6.6. Economic evidence statements No evidence on cost- ...
  6. ... noted that this corresponds to a difference in points on the PANSS of −6.08 (scale scores range from 30 to 210; 180 possible ... note that this corresponds to a difference in points on the PANSS of −6.08 (scale scores range from 30 to 210; 180 possible ...
  7. ... with the statements were rated on a nine-point Likert scale, where one represented least agreement and nine represented most agreement. In the first ...
  8. ... with the statements were rated on a 9-point Likert scale, where 1 represented least agreement and 9 represented most agreement. In the first ...
  9. ... clinical judgement based on a follow-up period point 1 week or more (low quality). 7.1.8.1.6. Braden scale versus Norton scale versus Waterlow scale One study ...
  10. ... Visual analog pain scores (VAS) (normalised to 10-point scale) were reduced from 7.15 (n = 183, 95% CI 6.6–7.7) to 3.4 (95% CI 2.7–4.1). Body pain scores increased between 22.4 and 47.1 points, while the physical function scores decreased between 17. ...
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