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"comprehensive judgement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to refer to an opinion or appraisal that is based on all available information about a subject or situation. For example, "After reviewing all of the evidence, the judge rendered her comprehensive judgement."
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This would allow a more comprehensive judgement on the preferability of both settings and help to understand why – despite shared clinical and demographic characteristics – some dementia patients are cared for in the community and others in nursing homes.
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Indications for use and criteria for rejection of items were defined, based on comprehensive data analysis and clinical judgement.
They all use a comprehensive performance review system that combines data and judgement to make decisions about compensation and advancement.
In this study, the participants described situations that they discerned in their professional work, which allowed a more comprehensive description of the professional approaches in clinical judgements.
Final judgements about value for money require more comprehensive clinical evidence including patient-centred health outcomes.
For the identification of this comprehensive set of cost elements and for the verification of expert judgement, we worked in close cooperation with project development and implementation entities.
A similar judgement was reached by British experts based on a comprehensive literature review.
The diagnosis of quality remains, in principle, a context-dependent judgement, but our tool provides powerful, automated, objective and comprehensive instruments on which to base a decision.
A possible explanation for the rejection of prediction rules might be the judgement that statistical risk information seems to be incompatible with comprehensive and individualised patient care.
More widely, denial and judgement about young people's sexuality limits their access to comprehensive knowledge, as well as the services and commodities used to protect and promote their sexual and reproductive health (SRH) (9, 10).
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