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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascertain intervention" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where one is trying to determine or establish the need for an intervention in a situation, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The team was tasked to ascertain intervention strategies that could improve patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "determine intervention" or "establish intervention".
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Self-report data to ascertain intervention implementation is commonly used in school-based health promotion studies, but may overestimate actual dose [ 44] and researchers may lack agreement with teachers' fidelity scores if direct observation had taken place (see [ 67]).
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Efficacy results are elicited in settings, which are optimal and highly controlled in order to ascertain the intervention impact on the expected outcomes.
They generally take the form of cost-utility analysis, in which incremental costs per gained QALY (quality-adjusted life year) are evaluated against some threshold to ascertain the intervention's value for money.
Further studies are needed to ascertain how interventions to increase HRQOL can reduce mortality rates in CKD patients.
Additionally, it was not possible to ascertain whether interventions were informed by an underpinning theory, as recommended by the Medical Research Council framework for the evaluation of complex interventions.
Further research is required to ascertain effective interventions which improve all areas of practice and knowledge, particularly in the use of appropriate pressure-relieving devices in order to prevent pressure injuries in surgical patients.
There was also considerable variation in study populations across included studies, making it difficult to ascertain if interventions would benefit specific groups of children or families to a greater degree.
In order to ascertain whether the intervention was delivered as intended we wished to gather the views of participants completing the intervention, to identify what they felt was positive or could be improved about the intervention, with regard to content and delivery, for future service users.
Block randomization will be used to ascertain that each intervention consists of equally large groups.
For this study a block randomisation procedure will be used to ascertain that each intervention runs in equally large groups.
There is a need to evaluate the timing of surgery so as to ascertain whether early intervention would optimise the child's development.
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