Exact(2)
There has been little published evidence of their impact on processes of care or improved patient outcomes.
A number of protected learning time schemes have been set up in primary care across the United Kingdom but there has been little published evidence of their impact on processes of care.
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There is little published evidence suggesting clinical differences between the immune functions of sedentary and physically active subjects in the true resting state (i.e., more than 24 h after the last training session) [ 1].
Searching for non-randomised evidence of safety and efficacy or effectiveness from primary studies, however, is more problematic and there has been little published research to date.
Despite the evidence that the use of these and other methods leads to effective learner assessment in various countries [15 17], there has been little published on their use in cross-cultural, international medical training programs [18, 19].
However, there is little published methodological evidence on recruitment strategies for primary care population clusters.
There is little published scientific evidence about the extent and nature of mental health problems in Vietnam (5).
However, there is little published quantitative evidence of knowledge and attitudes about MC, beyond studies of its acceptability.
While this is a notable result, given that there is relatively little published evidence to support the use of corticosteroids for non-specific reasons [ 48], it has to be interpreted with some caution because of varying definitions of non-specific indications in the literature.
A large number of studies have been performed regarding QOL of patients with CLDs in terms of assessing the impact of treatment intervention however, there is little information concerning QOL for such patients and there is relatively little published evidence concerning the effectiveness of psycho-educational intervention.
However, there is currently little published evidence to determine whether this will become a standard approach in minimally invasive liver resection.
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