Sharma, D Aggarwal, AK Downey, LE Prinja, S
Background and Objectives Globally, a number of countries have developed guidelines that describe the design and conduct of economic evaluations as part of health technology assessment (HTA) or pharmacoeconomic analysis for decision making. The current scoping review was undertaken with an objective to summarize the recommendations made on methods ...
Phillips, R Cornelius, V Sauzet, O
Background Statistical methods for the analysis of harm outcomes in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are rarely used, and there is a reliance on simple approaches to display information such as in frequency tables. We aimed to identify whether any statistical methods had been specifically developed to analyse prespecified secondary harm outcomes...
Van den Heede, Koen; 39393; Cornelis, Justien; Bouckaert, Nicolas; 64692; Bruyneel, Luk; 59911; Van de Voorde, Carine; 9385; Sermeus, Walter;
OBJECTIVE: The association between higher registered nurses (RN) staffing (educational level and number) and better patient and nurse outcomes is well-documented. This discussion paper aims to provide an overview of safe staffing policies in various high-income countries to identify reform trends in response to recurring nurse workforce challenges....
Deschuymer, S; 110769; Nevens, D; Duprez, F; Daisne, JF; 135448; Voordeckers, M; De Neve, W; Nuyts, S; 15260;
PURPOSE: A randomized trial was initiated to investigate whether a reduction of the dose to the elective nodal sites would result in less toxicity and improvement in Quality of Life (QoL) without compromising tumor control. This paper aimed to compare QoL in both treatment arms. METHODS: Two-hundred head and neck cancer patients treated with radiot...
van Kraaij, Alex Wilhelmus Jacobus; Schiavone, Giuseppina; Lutin, Erika; Claes, Stephan; 15133; Van Hoof, Chris; 12734;
BACKGROUND: Chronic stress is increasing in prevalence and is associated with several physical and mental disorders. Although it is proven that acute stress changes physiology, much less is known about the relationship between physiology and long-term stress. Continuous measurement of vital signs in daily life and chronic stress detection algorithm...
Ribaut, Janette; Leppla, Lynn; Teynor, Alexandra; Valenta, Sabine; Dobbels, Fabienne; 15258; Zullig, Leah L; De Geest, Sabina; 5386;
BACKGROUND: Medication adherence to immunosuppressants in allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) is essential to achieve favorable clinical outcomes (e.g. control of Graft-versus-Host Disease). Over 600 apps supporting medication adherence exist, yet they lack successful implementation and sustainable use likely because of lack of end-user ...
von Leupoldt, Andreas; 83433; Denutte, Ysys; 126320;
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Breathlessness is a prevalent and aversive symptom in various conditions and closely related to affect. Here, we review recent literature from the previous 18 months examining the interactions between affective traits and states with breathlessness. RECENT FINDINGS: Available studies used various qualitative, quantitative, and ex...
Moccia, M Loperto, I Lanzillo, R Capacchione, A Carotenuto, A Triassi, M Morra, VB Palladino, R
Background To differentiate five formulations of Interferon Beta for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) in clinical practice, by analysing persistence, adherence, healthcare resource utilisation and costs at population level. Methods In this population-based study, we included individuals with MS living in the Campania Region of Italy from 20...
Shalhoub, J Lawton, R Gohel, M Bradbury, A Norrie, J Hudson, J Davies, AH the, on of behalf
Background Patients admitted to hospital for surgery are at increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Pharmaco-thromboprophylaxis and mechanical prophylaxis (usually graduated compression stockings (GCS) or intermittent pneumatic compression) has been shown to reduce the incidence of VTE. The evidence base supporting The National Institute fo...
Roelandt, Philip; 57610; Coremans, Georges; Wyndaele, Jan;
PURPOSE: Injection of botulinum toxin into the internal anal sphincter is a well-documented intervention to reduce anal hypertonia in the treatment of anal fissures. In patients receiving chemotherapy, painful anal conditions are frequent, secondary to change in bowel habits and reduced immunity. However, injection of botulinum toxin is often not o...