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! style="text-align:left;" | Results during intervention {{#info: ''Results during intervention'' means that the time of data collection is during or shortly after the period of the intervention (e.g. on the last day or a few days after). The results therefore still relate to the direct effects of the intervention.|note}}
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- ''Results during intervention'' means that the time of data collection is during or shortly after the period of the intervention (e.g. on the last day or a few days after). The results therefore still relate to the direct effects of the intervention.
- ''Results after intervention'' means there is a longer break between the time of data collection and the end of the intervention, e.g. more than a week. The results relate more to long-term effects.
- If a categorization in ''Results during vs. after intervention'' is not possible (e.g. survival data), the results are summarized under ''Results after intervention'' under the headline "Overall".|note}}
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! style="text-align:left;" | Results after intervention {{#info: ''Results after intervention'' means there is a longer break between the time of data collection and the end of the intervention, e.g. more than a week. The results relate more to long-term effects. If a categorization in ''Results during vs. after intervention'' is not possible (e.g. survival data), the results are summarized under ''Results after intervention'' under the headline "Overall".|note}}
! style="text-align:left;" | Results after intervention {{#info:  
- ''Results during intervention'' means that the time of data collection is during or shortly after the period of the intervention (e.g. on the last day or a few days after). The results therefore still relate to the direct effects of the intervention.
- ''Results after intervention'' means there is a longer break between the time of data collection and the end of the intervention, e.g. more than a week. The results relate more to long-term effects.
- If a categorization in ''Results during vs. after intervention'' is not possible (e.g. survival data), the results are summarized under ''Results after intervention'' under the headline "Overall".|note}}
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Revision as of 07:27, 23 September 2024

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Outcome type As specificed by the authors {{{3}}}
Outcome specification {{{4}}}
Type of measurement {{{5}}}
Results during intervention - Results during intervention means that the time of data collection is during or shortly after the period of the intervention (e.g. on the last day or a few days after). The results therefore still relate to the direct effects of the intervention.</br>- Results after intervention means there is a longer break between the time of data collection and the end of the intervention, e.g. more than a week. The results relate more to long-term effects.</br>- If a categorization in Results during vs. after intervention is not possible (e.g. survival data), the results are summarized under Results after intervention under the headline "Overall". {{{6}}}
Results after intervention - Results during intervention means that the time of data collection is during or shortly after the period of the intervention (e.g. on the last day or a few days after). The results therefore still relate to the direct effects of the intervention.</br>- Results after intervention means there is a longer break between the time of data collection and the end of the intervention, e.g. more than a week. The results relate more to long-term effects.</br>- If a categorization in Results during vs. after intervention is not possible (e.g. survival data), the results are summarized under Results after intervention under the headline "Overall". {{{7}}}
Risk of Bias Assessment: Cochrane RoB tool 2.0
Bias arising from the randomization process {{{8}}}
Bias due to deviation from intended intervention (assignment to intervention) {{{9}}}
Bias due to deviation from intended intervention (adhering to intervention) {{{10}}}
Bias due to missing outcome data {{{11}}}
Bias in measurement of the outcome {{{12}}}
Bias in selection of the reported result {{{13}}}
Other sources of bias {{{14}}}
Overall RoB judgment {{{15}}}