baseline interview
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbaselineandinterview
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baseline
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/us/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/
a line on a sports field, such as the one in tennis, that marks the end of the playing area, or the one in baseball that marks the path along which ...
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interview
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/
a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job ...
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(Definition ofbaselineandinterviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thebaselineinterview, or the last attempt at interview signalled the date of entry into the trial.
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The worse prognosis was associated with females and more severe depression atbaselineinterview.
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Among the 539 patients who agreed to thebaselineinterview, 430 (79.8 %) nominated an informant.
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The analyses included deaths at 30 months afterbaselineinterview.
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Participants were followed for up to 2 years, and assessments were conducted at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months following thebaselineinterview.
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Significantly more cases had received advice on food preparation and hygiene practices by the time of thebaselineinterview.
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Of the 457 cases at thebaselineinterview, 321 were re-assessed at 12-months so attrition was 29.8 per cent.
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For those subjects not seen twice, the period was defined as the 9 months from thebaselineinterview.
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Questions on age-identity were not asked atbaselineinterview.
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Of 1018 potentially eligible subjects, 733 (72 %) agreed to participate and provided written informed consent, and 695 remained eligible after thebaselineinterview.
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Respondents falling within this category were also asked how many such episodes they had experienced in their lifetime and whether such an episode has occurred since theirbaselineinterview.
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The follow-up questionnaire aimed primarily to investigate their subjective age, their feelings about ageing, and whether their quality of life and health had changed since thebaselineinterview.
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In the few cases where subjects left the practice during the study period, rates were calculated from the period frombaselineinterviewto leaving, and rounded up to yearly figures.
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The informant interview was conducted within two weeks of the patientbaselineinterview, either in person (41 %) or by telephone (59 %) after obtaining oral consent from the informant.
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Social networks and mortality atbaselineinterviewwere significantly less likely to die during the ten- to 12-year follow-up period.
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Preintervention health-care expenditures were estimated for the 6 months prior to thebaselineinterview.
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These baseline interviews lasted from 40 minutes to 1.5 hours.
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Secondly, we examined how new ideation and attempts were related to sociodemographic variables and psychiatric disorders assessed at baseline interviews.
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The baseline interviews described five referrals to secondary care that produced a total of one service for one child.
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