Examples of using Five studies in English and their translations into Norwegian
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We included five studies.
Five studies assessed emotional symptoms.
Hohle conducted five studies in Norway and the U.S.
Five studies measured psychiatric hospitalisations.
The results are based on cross-sectional data from five studies.
We included five studies of children aged 0-6 years.
Effect on function, mostly measured as”Activities of daily living”(ADL),was assessed in five studies.
For the five studies we included, we assessed that we have very low confidence in the results.
Two people examined 3778 titles and abstracts independently, and21 papers in full text and included five studies.
Four of five studies reported better survival for patients treated in high volume hospitals.
Group therapy had positive effect on erectile dysfunction, five studies(100 men)[Risk Ratio RR 0,40,(95% confidensintervall CI 0.17 to 0.98)].
Also five studies were conducted, during which patients were divided into two groups by random sampling.
In a 2007 article published in the Diabetes Educator, five studies were reviewed to assess the efficacy of ALA for treating diabetic neuropathy.
Five studies had between 34 and 100 included patients, while one study included 208 patients.
Six studies were about patient education as sole intervention, and five studies were about multidisciplinary team-based rehabilitation.
Five studies included different patient groups, such as persons with cancer, type 2 diabetes, or coronary heart disease.
For example, we found an average change in systolic blood pressure of- 2.99 mm Hg(95%CI- 4.38 to- 2.59), based on the results from five studies(Figure 2).
Five studies compared providing recurrent education and counselling sessions with providing no intervention to the parents.
Kunst and Hohle are the first scientists to test the hypothesis empirically, andit gains support from all five studies. We do have a tendency to distance ourselves from the thought of what we actually eat; this reduces discomfort and increases the willingness to eat meat.
In five studies, a worsening of symptoms during the period of follow-up was reported in between 5 and 20% of patients.
In three of these studies, the rates of injection-site erythema and swelling were statistically significantly higher after the second dose than after the first dose; however,in the remaining five studies, the rates of each of these reactions were similar after the first and second dose.
Five studies examined drugs for dyspnea, anxiety, or terminal restlessness, providing some evidence supporting the use of morphine and midazolam.
So the research teams responsible for each of the five studies agreed to combine the evidence from their respective studies to provide a more reliable estimate than any one of their studies could provide individually.
Five studies examined the health professionals' experiences of providing information. Two of the studies were conducted in Sweden and two in Norway.
Results from three of the five studies suggest that using MI to facilitate return to work may lead to more people achieving open employment(low to very low certainty of evidence).
Five studies assessed anticholinergics for death rattle, providing no evidence that scopolamine hydrobromide or atropine were superior to placebo.
Five studies involving human 1993, provided some evidence to support the hypothesis that the pursuit of evolutionary objectives associated with the presence of purpose in life.
We included five studies in which the intervention was multidisciplinary team-based rehabilitation targeted at patients with RA, and in which patient education could be part of the intervention.
We included five studies(one non-randomised controlled trial with a follow up study, and three cohort studies), including a total of 18,497 children, who were aged 6 months to 8 years at follow up.
In all five studies a significantly greater proportion of Xolair treated patients were judged to have achieved either a marked improvement or complete control of their asthma compared to placebo patients.