short-term outcome

collocation in English

meaningsofshort-termandoutcome

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short-term
adjective
uk
/ˌʃɔːtˈtɜːm/
us
/ˈʃɔːrt.tɝːm/
lasting a ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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Predicting theshort-termoutcomeof first episodes and recurrences of clinical depression : a prospective study of life events, difficulties, and social support networks.
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We conclude that there are wide variations between regions/countries in both health care resource use for stroke care andshort-termoutcomeof stroke patients.
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However, there is a difference in the pattern ofshort-termoutcomeassociated with the two methods of assisted delivery.
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The results of this and other studies show that theshort-termoutcomeof these syndromes is very good even without specific treatment.
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Counselling is associated with modest improvement inshort-termoutcomecompared with usual general practitioner care, and thus may be a useful addition to mental health services in primary care.
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Bower et al. find evidence of improvement inshort-termoutcomecompared to usual general practice care, but with a modest effect not apparent in the longer term.
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Most authors, though, focus on theshort-termoutcomeof the operation.
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Almost no research has addressed this issue, as virtually all trials have concentrated on short-term outcomes.
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When looking at long-term outcomes, our statistical approach controlled for short-term outcomes.
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Although these studies may provide evidence for short-term outcomes, they rarely evaluate long-term outcomes, which are important for these patients (11).
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Furthermore, we assessed only relatively short-term outcomes.
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Studies of short-term outcomes observe the relationship between school segregation and outcomes such as academic achievement (test scores), racial prejudice/fear, and cross-cultural friendships.
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While short-term outcomes appear promising, long-term outcomes are still unknown, and in general, reduced immunosuppression increases the risk of rejection and decreases the risk of infection.
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