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Few studies, all nonrandomized, examined the use of specific interventions to improve quality of care in the context of standardized care tools.
Despite evidence that the use of specific interventions can decrease morbidity and mortality for patients receiving mechanical ventilation, a gap exists between best evidence and practice.
The study was aimed at examining whether there is geographical variation in the use of intensive care resources between regions and municipalities in Denmark concerning both admission and use of specific interventions.
Apart from coronary artery disease, diabetes and hypertension are two of the diseases with the largest number of published randomized clinical trials supporting the use of specific interventions to reduce significant the mortality and morbidity associated with these conditions.
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The use of specific intervention components and the number of visits to the intervention will be measured objectively via web-server registrations.
Intervention models emphasize the use of specific intervention components or tools that have been empirically demonstrated to be feasible, acceptable, and effective.
Contamination will be assessed by tracking individuals within study sites (i.e. transfers to a study site of the same allocation, no allocation or opposite allocation) and by assessing, at the end of the program, self-reported use of specific intervention strategies to reduce prolonged sitting.
Like mortality from sepsis or after a myocardial infarction, establishing a baseline mortality rate after ED intubation will provide us with an outcome measure we can use to test the benefit of specific interventions.
Due to the diversity of the intervention, although the data collection form relative to the intervention protocols was standardised, the choice of the type of specific interventions used and the timing of their use were at the discretion of the doctor.
The VA methodology was first developed for investigating epidemics [7] and was later used for evaluations of outcomes of specific interventions [8], [9] and national mortality surveillance systems, principally in low-income countries such as India [10].
The Self-Report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a widely-used and well-validated [ 28] brief behavioural screening instrument for children and young people (aged 11 to 16), that can also be used to evaluate the efficacy of specific interventions.
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