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    “…Efficacy was determined using the JIA-American College of Rheumatology (ACR) response criteria and the Juvenile Disease Activity Score 10 (JADAS10). An intention-to-treat analysis was performed and patients who discontinued due to inefficacy or intolerance were analysed as non-responders. …”
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    “…Safety was evaluated in patients who received ≥1 treatment; efficacy was evaluated in the intention-to-treat population (patients who received ≥1 dose of study treatment and were positive for either ALK or ROS1 rearrangement). …”
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    “…Overall, 704 patients (24.4%) met all eligibility criteria and were randomized to CCBT alone (n = 301), CCBT+ISG (n = 302), or usual care (n = 101). Intent-to-treat analyses were conducted November 2015 to January 2017. …”
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    “…Protein supplementation contributed to an intake of 1.7–1.8 g/kg/body mass/d, WB-EMS consisted of 1.5 × 20 min/week (85 Hz, 350 μs, 4 s of strain–4 s of rest) with moderate-high intensity. Using an intention to treat approach with multiple imputation, the primary study endpoint was total body fat mass (TBF), secondary endpoints were trunk fat mass (TF), waist circumference (WC) and total-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio (TC/HDL-C). …”
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    “…Data were analyzed using chi-square tests of independence and tested for both per protocol (PP) and intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses. RESULTS: Out of those approached, 84.3% (300/356) of the participants were eligible for enrollment and 94.1% (318/338) of the participants had a working mobile phone. …”
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    “…At the 1-month follow-up, 15.3% (85/557) of participants had dropped out. Intention-to-treat analyses revealed that participants in the intervention group reported increased typical drinking (η2=.009) and heavy drinking (η2=.001). …”
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    “…RESULTS: BA was well accepted by community dwelling individuals with chronic schizophrenia (drop-out rates of BA+TAU and TAU, 10% and 14%, respectively). Intention-to-treat analyses indicated that compared to TAU condition, BA+TAU group showed greater improvement in negative symptoms, as measured by CAINS, BNSS, and PANSS negative symptom factor (Time*Group interaction effects, F=7.476, p<.01 for CAINS total; F=5.663, p<.05 for BNSS total; F=6.092, p<.05 for PANSS negative symptoms factor). …”
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  17. 41117
    por Shafner, Laura, Chah, Chloe
    Publicado 2018
    “…Between 3.9% and 12.5% of subjects triggered fraudulent activity alerts (intentional misuse of the technology). The average number of site interventions per subject per study was 4.7 (33.8% text messages; 34.7% phone calls; 31.5% in-person clinic visits). …”
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  18. 41118
    “…Statistical analysis of the primary endpoint will be based on the intention-to-treat (ITT) population including all randomised patients using a mixed model ANOVA. …”
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  19. 41119
    “…Testers, but not participants, were blinded to treatment allocation. Analysis was on an intent-to-treat basis. We reassessed 88.5% of the children in the original study (n = 1,256). …”
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    “…Evaluating WelTel using the Behavior Change Wheel has provided valuable insights into how and why such interactive two-way mHealth interventions may produce greater impact than one-way in addressing both nonintentional and intentional forms of nonadherence. The application of the Behavior Change Wheel for evidence synthesis across mHealth interventions targeting various conditions would contribute to strengthening the knowledge base regarding how they may work to impact medication adherence behavior.…”
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