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Extremely poor intervention effect was observed in the verbal fluency tests which were indicators of verbal function.
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However, empirical evidence exists that indicates poorly reported studies are associated with larger estimates of intervention effect, i.e. poor reporting reflects poor methodology, which in turn is associated with biased results [ 20].
This can result in poor intervention outcomes and wasted efforts.
The lack of intervention effect over and above what happened over time in both groups may be explained by the poor engagement with the intervention tool.
41 Indeed, the highlighting of poor blood pressure control and treatment optimisation in the non-intervention group may have led to an underestimate of the intervention effect.
*Test for no intervention effect.
Poor intervention reporting in stroke systematic reviews is prevalent, compounded by poor trial reporting.
The inverse-variance methods (with and without the continuity correction) and Poisson regression model with fixed intervention effects (columns 1 3) had consistently poor coverage for both values of k.
This raises questions about whether the interventions of the program was not effective, adherence to the intervention protocol was poor and if the altered patient characteristics may have neutralized intervention effects.
Our simulations also show that Poisson regression with fixed intervention effects has high mean square error (relative to the competing method) under high heterogeneity conditions and has poor coverage.
Accordingly, this study explored the intervention effects of an in-home program using a comprehensive care model that included a nutrition-management component on recovery of hip-fractured older persons with poor nutritional status at hospital discharge.
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