clinical intervention

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meaningsofclinicalandintervention

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clinical
adjective
uk
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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intervention
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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Implications forclinicalinterventionare underscored.
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Family caregiving: research andclinicalintervention.
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Family caregiving : research andclinicalintervention.
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Closing the gap between coping research andclinicalinterventionresearch.
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The normally developing subjects evidenced many fewer errors and thus did not warrantclinicalintervention.
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Alterations in neuropeptides in aging and disease: pathophysiology and potential forclinicalintervention.
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The next three sections describe some applications of our work toclinicalintervention, drug addiction, and self-control.
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Theclinicalinterventionliterature provides indirect evidence for the causal status of parenting skills on childhood behavior.
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Both research andclinicalinterventionwith young children with behavior problems might benefit from a sympathetic reappraisal of this position.
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The authors concluded that interventions directed toward social support resources, in addition toclinicalintervention, are likely to improve rates of depression remission.
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Other research in physician practice patterns indicates that gender and age influence the scope of practice and related patterns ofclinicalintervention(4;5).
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The appropriateness of a givenclinicalinterventionas an integral part of the healthcare process is a determining factor in the outcomes observed.
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As mentioned at the start, some of the most successful prevention programs have been built from linkages between developmental psychopathology andclinicalintervention.
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The discovery of autism susceptibility genes will likely have a significant impact on our understanding of autism and how to improveclinicalintervention.
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Patients are exposed to the risk of more than minimal harm from a novel invasiveclinicalintervention whether this fits the traditional model of research or not.
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Besides being of considerable theoretical interest, the issue of patience formation is also of practical relevance + for instance forclinicalinterventionand treatment of different disorders.
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Yet, despite the clinical and recent neurobiological data showing that there is hope for maltreated individuals,clinicalinterventionresearch for maltreated children and their families is markedly underfunded.
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By contrast, the cost ofclinicalinterventionto deal with people who are trying to give up smoking or suffering the consequences averages £17,000 per person.
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Organ failure is organ dysfunction to such a degree that normal homeostasis can not be maintained without externalclinicalintervention.
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Bleeding occurred as well at sites ofclinicalintervention(local sites) as at other sites (systemically) like urogenital bleedings.
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Boys and younger children do show the most risk when a parent is deployed, but rarely does this requireclinicalintervention.
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They are typically formed early in life and, short ofclinicalintervention, are not subject to significant change through participation in a training programme.
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Also, as there currently is noclinicalinterventionto prevent the onset of the disease symptoms, there is discourse over the whether individuals should get tested or not.
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The fact that pathology is associated with a different expression profile has led to the proposal that disease specific biomarkers can provide potential targets for directedclinicalintervention.
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Commercial alternatives that are designed forclinicalinterventionusing the best of health science and applied education practices, have been used as patient centered tools for intervention since 2007.
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