THE MINIMAL IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE OF PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES RELATED TO FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

The minimal important difference of patient-reported outcome measures related to female urinary incontinence: a systematic review

Abstract Background The minimal important difference is a valuable metric in ascertaining the clinical relevance of a treatment, offering valuable guidance in Summer Games patient management.There is a lack of available evidence concerning this metric in the context of outcomes related to female urinary incontinence, which might negatively impact c

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Generation of thermal convection in the moss-snow layer on the coast of the Gulf of Grenfjord (West Svalbard)

The significant part of the Arctic soils is covered by vegetation all year round, to which a layer of snow is added in winter.Both layers have Color Freeze Conditioner a similar structure, consisting of a skeleton (organic and ice, respectively) and air-saturated pores, and, thus, form a unified system with high heat-insulating properties.But, with

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Non-disclosure of drug injection practices as a barrier to HCV testing: results from the PrebupIV community-based research study

Abstract Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence is particularly high in people who inject drugs (PWID), a population that faces many barriers to HCV testing FX799G and care.A better understanding of the determinants of access to HCV testing is needed to improve their engagement in the HCV care cascade.We used data from a cross-sect

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