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To our knowledge, this study is the first to specifically suggest a positive association between audit and feedback on adequacy of nodal harvest in colorectal cancer.
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The continuous glucose monitoring data also provided feedback on the adequacy of prandial and basal insulin levels, day to day variability in diet, physical activity, and management of hypoglycaemia, with positive feedback to re-enforce optimal self management.
External assessments, such as student performance on credentialing exams such as the CHES Certified Health Education Specialistt) or the newly launched CPH (Certified in Public Health), can also provide timely feedback on the adequacy of a programme's preparation of its graduates [ 7, 8].
Advisors provided structured feedback on: 1) adequacy and appropriateness of desired learner competencies, 2) overall instructional approach; 3) learning goals, objectives and instructional activities; and 4) completeness of content.
The follow up of hypertensive patients will be done as usual in the PHC centres, though health professionals will not receive any feedback on the adequacy of the control of their patients.
DQO is usually established for five aspects of data quality: representativeness, completeness, comparability, accuracy, and precision; (2) Auditing: Undertaking regular audits of field, laboratory and data management operations provides valuable feedback on the adequacy, implementation, and effectiveness of existing quality systems.
Implementation of an intervention designed for GPs in primary care and based on informational feedback concerning the adequacy of prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs could strengthen their competency, their adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPG), and overall efforts to contain health care costs.
Are you focusing on adequacy as well?
A set of questions focused on adequacy of patient provider interaction.
To evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention directed to primary care GPs, based on providing informational feedback about the adequacy of using cholesterol-lowering drugs in primary prevention, and designed to improve prescription practices according to the recommendations in clinical practice guidelines and to reduce health care costs, compared to current practice.
If there is sufficient genetic aptitude, a person's mastery of a skill depends on his motivation to improve, on his receiving continuous information or sensory feedback about the adequacy of his performance during training, and on such factors as the rewarding effects of corrections made during successive practice periods.
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