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These community-wide surveys served three objectives: to characterize ZAMSTAR communities, with regards to TB infection, in relative terms; to inform the randomization of the communities into intervention arms; and to provide data for one of ZAMSTAR's secondary outcomes.

Pain assessment tools help health professionals to quantify a subjective phenomenon into objective terms to inform and evaluate pain management interventions.

Challenges include lack of training in the skills required for sensitive weight management counselling [ 7, 28, 29] and lack of understanding of the impact, both positive and negative, of using different terms to inform people of their personal weight status [ 30].

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This means that the underlying frequencies of MeSH terms used to inform the revision of the search may be marginally inaccurate.

Jigglist is building out that premium feature set yet — it only really makes sense once there's a network of active users — though Jigglist CEO Rohey Livne says the four-person team is using that longer term goal to inform the design of its app at launch.

11 Long-term studies to inform follow-up strategies for patients with KD in the UK are, therefore, required.

GoWell has been designed to regularly produce findings on short term impacts to inform ongoing planning and delivery of the interventions being evaluated (i.e. formative evaluation), and more broadly transferable evidence of effects including short, medium and long term outcomes.

Indications for further research include a systematic review of interventions across the spectrum of primary care to identify the evidence base in terms of QALYs to inform both the selection of new indicators and the relative size of financial incentives.

There is a need for a large randomized, controlled trial with long-term follow-up to inform both the short- and long-term impact of the 2 approaches to CABG.

Given these gaps in knowledge it is vital to understand which rural health services 'work well, where and why' and are sustainable over the long-term in order to inform rural health service policy, assist with planning sustainable health services in other rural communities[ 10] and contribute to the equitable delivery of health care services that are likely to bring about improved health outcomes.

With respect to the latter, this typically entails some form of prediction, either at the fine spatio-temporal granularity which, for example, might be required for a strategy of 'hotspot policing' (Chainey and Ratcliffe2005), or in the more generalised terms which might be used to inform long-term policy.

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