evidence-based treatment

collocation in English

meaningsofevidence-basedandtreatment

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evidence-based
adjective
uk
/ˈev.ɪ.dənsˌbeɪst/
us
/ˈev.ə.dənsˌbeɪst/
supported by a large amount of ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition ofevidence-basedandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Additional studies with both medication and non-pharmacologic approaches will be needed to elucidate a more completeevidence-basedtreatmentalgorithm.
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This finding has important ramification forevidence-basedtreatmentapproaches in early intervention.
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Critical reflection may help radiographers articulate the rationale behind professional decisions and proposedevidence-basedtreatmentplanning and delivery protocols, and reveal knowledge embedded in practice.
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Further research is necessary for the development ofevidence-basedtreatmentguidelines dealing with these issues.
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Our intention was not to evaluate a particular treatment approach, but to utilize anevidence-basedtreatmentalready common at community mental health agencies.
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Researchers may wish to develop intervention components that will enhance self-worth as the patient engages inevidence-basedtreatment.
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Such focused clinical, service and research work should informevidence-basedtreatment, carer and staff training and service model developments.
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In the development ofevidence-basedtreatmentguidelines, estimates of the health gains are required alongside the resource implications and costs of achieving change.
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Therefore,evidence-basedtreatmentalternatives should provide clinicians with a broader array of therapeutic options to increase the likelihood of achieving long-term improvements in outcomes for individual patients.
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Effective management of patients in primary care is dependent upon knowledge ofevidence-basedtreatment, available resources to implement this and access to specialist support when needed.
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That study proves how research can lead to a consistent,evidence-basedtreatmentpolicy and be a significant critical assessment tool.
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Assessment findings and patient history may reveal further contraindications to a certainevidence-basedtreatment.
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Students in these programs receive a broad and general education in scientific psychology andevidence-basedtreatment.
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There is littleevidence-basedtreatmentof conversion disorder.
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Use of these guidelines is illustrated using examples from the aforementioned evidence-based treatments of serious antisocial behavior in adolescents as well as related research.
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Establishing evidence-based treatments for commonly co-occurring psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder is another area of investigation that needs additional study.
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If mental health literacy is a critical factor, then we need to promote evidence-based treatments direct to people with mental disorders.
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However, evidence-based treatments will undoubtedly only become available after the epidemiology and psychopathological features of recurrent brief depression in primary and secondary care samples have been characterized more fully.
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