Study Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Study Outcomes from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The primary outcome is hospital readmission due to recurrent diverticulitis within 12 months of follow-up. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol
- Secondary outcomes include risk of surgery among participants readmitted with recurrent diverticulitis. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol
- Secondary outcomes include risk of requiring an interventional radiology procedure among participants readmitted with recurrent diverticulitis. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol
- A composite secondary outcome assesses the risk of requiring either surgery or an interventional radiology procedure. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol
- Feasibility outcomes include participant compliance, retention, data completeness, and logistical issues. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol
- Chart review is conducted every 2 months during follow-up. — Pilot multicentre open-label randomised controlled trial assessing prevention of recurrent DIverticulitis through the use of pelvic floor PHYSIOtherapy: DIPHYSIO study protocol