outcome measurement

collocation in English

meaningsofoutcomeandmeasurement

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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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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofoutcomeandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Similarly, there is a danger thatoutcomemeasurementtriggers investigation or additional treatments, which are either of no benefit or harm to patients.
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The emphasis in this paper has been on the agreement of outcomes from healthcare interventions, as determined by two distinct methods foroutcomemeasurement.
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Outcomemeasurement: primary outcome measures to be reported clearly; if values for health states are used, individual utilities should be distinct from modeling society's valuation.
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There are also many differences between trials in sample size, protocol, rigour,outcomemeasurementand duration of f ollow-up.
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Mixed results were shown for length of follow-up, independence ofoutcomemeasurement, and publication date.
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The health economist has to be the imperialist, drawing the ignorant into enlightenment and consideration of opportunity costs and healthoutcomemeasurement.
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Schulz and colleagues also noted that contradictory findings arise from methodological variations in sampling, conceptualisation andoutcomemeasurement.
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Overcoming obstacles to routineoutcomemeasurement.
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Insufficient data were available to address hypotheses concerning multi- versus singlecentered studies, prospective approach, consecutive recruitment, or independent/blindedoutcomemeasurement.
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T he appropriateoutcomemeasurementfor research evaluations and for audit and monitoring of service provision might logically be quality-of-life measures, with scales assessing physical, psychological and social function.
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Comparison of studies was found to be limited by lack of standardization in therapy administration andoutcomemeasurement, as well as issues relating to study design.
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Outcomemeasurementand needs assessment among those cared for by specialist psychiatric services represent a health technology, which consumes resources - including clinician time and administrative support.
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Theoutcomemeasurementwas very poor indeed and, if you like, the quality control was not very good.
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In this paper, we recast the outcome measurements so that they are the more familiar measurements, recall and precision.
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Clinically significant effects on patient outcome measurements were, however, not achieved.
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This study could also form a basis for further research into appropriate methodologies and outcome measurements as they relate to each component of this approach.
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