Sentence examples for prevention reviewed from inspiring English sources

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Children growing up in families with substance abuse problems therefore comprise a target group for selective intervention and prevention (reviewed in [ 15, 16]).

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Prevention: review screening, monitoring and primary prophylaxis strategies to mitigate risk of opportunistic infections where possible.

A systematic review in which 6000+ titles and citations were screened; 159 articles reviewed; and 85 studies included in the skin cancer prevention review [ 14].

The core sentiments of these highly influential reports, namely that prevention of mental illness is imperative, achievable and best targeted at young people, continue to be echoed in multiple prevention reviews and commentaries [ 85– 90], including the 2012 European Psychiatric Association's guidelines for prevention [ 85].

A collaborative meta-analysis of individual patient data suggested that there was a net benefit of aspirin therapy for diabetic patients in preventing serious vascular events in the six primary prevention trials reviewed.

Of the three tertiary prevention interventions reviewed, time horizons were either 10 or 5 years.

The literature on primary prevention was reviewed in an attempt to develop a basis for new intervention strategies.

The methodological, clinical, and epidemiological factors influencing results of vaccine trials for AOM prevention were reviewed and a model-based approach was developed, in order to assess the relative efficacy of different vaccine formulations.

Because electronic searches may not identify all relevant studies [ 34], reference lists of the selected studies and published reviews of APRN/PAs and cancer screening or prevention were reviewed to identify other eligible studies.

In this work we discuss the current landscape of molecular epidemiology, present different examples applied to cancer prevention and review some of the main challenges presently faced.

Kane et al 3 'pay for prevention initiatives' review identified several forms of provider incentives, which can broadly be categorised into two types: pay per service provided (often called fee-for-service) which may include a bonus or penalty paid based on assessed performance or a fixed payment (often called capitation or prospective payment).

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