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If a child had more than one type of nursing-sensitive outcome on the same or separate admissions they were counted as separate index hospitalisations.
For example, if the population of one district all use an ITN (distal coverage outcome) on the same nights for the same number of hours during a one year period the health impact may differ between children 0 to 2 years of age, children 3-5 years of age, older children, and adults, but this difference in health impact would not be related to the system through which the ITN was delivered.
When we identified more than one meta-analysis examining the same biomarker and same outcome on the same clinical setting, we kept only the most recent one with eligible data.
An alternative evaluation is to examine survival separation or treatment response, which is the primary clinical concern, and we used our own clinical data to examine outcome on the same treatment for cases where gene expression classification disagreed with the original diagnosis.
Unlike other simulation tools simulating a single "disease SNP" on the same haplotype, such as HAPSAMPLE [ 32], HAPGEN [ 30], and GWAsimulator [ 33], HAPGEN2 can simulate multiple SNPs associated with the disease outcome on the same chromosome, which is often the case for many complex diseases [ 30].
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Composite measures can also be used to combine effects on mortality and morbidity and compare outcomes on the same scale.
This binary data then has an intra cluster correlation due to repeated outcomes on the same individuals.
Twelve of the 16 approaches put benefit and harm outcomes on the same scale to provide a benefit and harm comparison metric.
The low rate of convergence for positive outcomes on the same drug/indication (43%) supported the fact that the three agencies had very different strategies to deal with clinical uncertainty or unfavorable cost-effectiveness.
Challenges for putting different outcomes on the same scale include their relative importance to decisionmakers, simplification of the outcomes (e.g. dichotomizing continuous outcomes, which may lead to substantial loss of information), or different methods and timing in the ascertainment of different outcomes.
This results in not only limited statistical power, but in an inability to compare effects of different lags on the outcome for the same event day.
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