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Dörner and Wearing (1995) emphasize that the process of action regulation within problem solving can be subdivided into the following partial activities: goal elaboration and definition; information seeking and recording; forecasting, and planning; decision-making; performing goal-oriented operations; and monitoring and reflection of outcomes.

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Thus, collection and reflection of outcome data are also parts of an intervention and can influence the change process [ 11].

Since this study focused on birth weight and SGA, which are clinically relevant outcome measures, restricting the study to term-born infants made it possible to investigate birth weight as a reflection of health outcomes without the distorting effect of preterm delivery [ 43].

Cohen said that the reason why few military personnel return to their units after leaving with back pain may simply be a reflection of the outcomes for back pain in civilian life.

While success (A, B, or C grade) is not a direct reflection of learning outcomes, this overview does provide an institutional level indication of progress and possible issues of concern.

The high "Major" failure rate for the Control restorations (15%) is disappointing but is a reflection of the outcomes related to current practice in the general practice environment.

Although the number of additional deaths observed beyond 30 days may vary by specialty, longer follow-up may allow better reflection of the outcomes of complications after other types of surgery.

The collection of data on comorbid conditions, pre-operative haemodynamic variables and specific anaesthesia interventions provides a comprehensive evaluation of the baseline health characteristics of our patient population and a reflection of our outcomes.

Furthermore, the pro-metastatic property of NDRG1 can also be viewed as a reflection of the outcome from hypoxia adaptation.

The authors suggest that this measure may provide a better reflection of perioperative outcome by allowing more time for the effects of surgical care to become manifest.

The vast (and ever-growing) volume of tools available and utilised in aphasia research settings is a reflection of the outcome measurement challenges faced across stroke rehabilitation research more generally (Ali et al., 2013; Salter, Teasell, Foley, & Jutai, 2007).

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