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However, questions remain about the safety, burden, and costs of treatment options.
The primary aim is to assess program feasibility in the four domains of process (e.g., recruitment, retention, and adherence), resources (e.g., communication, staff requirements, and monetary costs), management (e.g., time and accuracy in data collection/entry, and reporting of adverse events) and scientific outcomes (e.g., safety, burden, participant feedback and efficacy/outcomes).
However, 'chasing' efficacy with combinations will need to be balanced against the cumulative safety burden of treatments.
Participants tended to be equally divided in their preferences for site of care and cited issues such as safety, burden on family and comfort when considering their preference.
Despite the FDA's call for studies almost a decade ago, there remain no studies specifically examining the safety profile of phenylephrine in populations with underlying compromise, nor are there any studies examining the effects of chronic use of phenylephrine despite the potential safety burden.
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With eight Portuguese-speaking countries in four regions (Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, San Tome et Principe and Timor-Leste), efforts for radiation safety, the burden of cost and value of benefits are shared.
However, rate and extent of progress, recovery potential, safety and burden of care, potential for independence and capacity to cope were five interpretative themes, which emerged as the justifications for referral decisions.
Some Institutional Review Boards restrict the practice of co-enrollment, while concerned about patient safety, decisional burden or scientific integrity.
Although most studies of TD have focused only on reliance on machines or devices, we also considered medications as a form of technology, in keeping with the definition of technology put forth in the OTA report [ 11], and in keeping with our underlying concern regarding the effectiveness, safety, and burden of medical interventions that persist beyond the period of hospitalization.
The objective of this study was to determine the relative contributions of hospital volume and safety-net burden (the proportion of uninsured and Medicaid-insured patients) to FTR.
However, little is known about the relationship between hospital safety-net burden and the likelihood of curative-intent surgery for black and white patients.
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