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A study to determine whether iCBT could be a suitable intervention is, therefore, of value.
TENS may prove to be a suitable intervention for tennis elbow as it may help to reduce pain in the early stages of the condition, without the risk of side effects and/or recurrence in the long-term, and is an attractive treatment option as it facilitates self-management of the condition.
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Patients indicated that the prevention summary sheets were a suitable intervention for a broad range of patients.
An effectiveness trial has been selected to increase the extent to which the study results can be generalised, and will be used to identify for which subgroups of tinnitus sufferers this is a suitable intervention.
Either PCD or primary surgical intervention is a suitable treatment for patients with non-gas forming IPA.
The level of adherence (69%) in this study suggests that the prefabricated orthoses we used were well tolerated, and are therefore a suitable intervention for future research investigating foot-related problems in older people.
A patient with fewer than three stools a day may still be a suitable candidate for intervention if the stools are watery, leading to urgency or faecal incontinence and thereby limiting quality of life.
Any pharmacologic therapy given to lower uric acid was considered a suitable intervention.
Given the time it takes to observe a therapeutic effect with belimumab, it is not a suitable intervention for acute severe flares.
The MetS is an important health problem and may be a suitable target for early intervention.
As most (65%) Norwegian general practitioners are specialists, we considered the continuing medical education groups to be a suitable arena for an intervention based on peer academic detailing.
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