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Definition of Intervention Components Appendix S3.
Additional file 1: Provides additional details on definition of intervention and comparator.
This was done in order to standardise the definition of intervention duration for trials with and without a maintenance period.
The literature regarding cognitive training has so far suffered from a variable definition of intervention, as well as the frequent use of multiple interventions without appropriate controls, thereby accounting for the inconsistent results.
The definition of intervention is the act of intervening, interfering, or interceding with the intent of modifying the outcome, which in medicine is usually undertaken to help treat or cure a condition.
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The criteria to assess the internal validity of studies included: initial assembly and maintenance of comparable groups, measurements, clear definition of interventions, outcomes assessed and analysis.
A precise definition of interventions for diet and exercise and the relative importance for reduction of ER+ve or ER-ve breast cancer is unclear.
Definition of interventions, in general, was as explicit as possible and specified both immediate components of intervention delivery as well as the types of actions that would be undertaken in response to downstream consequences of the disease process or of the intervention itself.
The following key steps are required: The first step for contextualizing WHO-CHOICE cost-effectiveness figures involves the specification and definition of interventions to be included in the analysis, including a clear description of the target population, population-level coverage and, where applicable, the treatment regimen.
This methodology sits oddly with ethics committee protocols that require precise pre-definition of interventions, mode of delivery, outcome measurements, and the role of study participants.
The following information was extracted: definitions of interventions and control, most fully adjusted relative risk (RR) (risk ratio or hazard ratio) based on intention-to-treat analysis and 95% confidence interval (CI), level of serum 25(OH D (at baseline, at follow-up), and relevant study characteristics (Table 1).
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