Significance of Overall improvement
Overall improvement refers to the cumulative positive effects observed in patients with Kaphaja Pratishyaya after a 7-day treatment with Lakshyadi Taila. This includes the total progress categorized as marked, moderate, mild, or no improvement, alongside a summary of treatment outcomes reflecting the percentage of patients who experienced relief. It also encompasses enhancements in both clinical parameters and patients' quality of life, offering a comprehensive assessment of treatment benefits as evaluated by participants and investigators.
Synonyms: Total progress, Enhancement, Advancement, Progress, Growth, Development
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The concept of Overall improvement in scientific sources
Overall improvement summarizes the effectiveness of treatments by assessing clinical results, patient progress categorized by improvement levels, and enhancements in symptoms and quality of life reported post-treatment.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) An assessment metric used to determine the effectiveness of treatment based on the reduction of symptoms post-therapy.[1] (2) The summary of treatment outcomes showing the percentage of patients who were cured or showed improvement after therapy.[2] (3) Improvements in analytical methods have enhanced harvesting, storage, and quality of herbal preparations.[3] (4) The collective positive results observed in clinical symptoms after treatment was assessed in both groups of patients.[4] (5) The cumulative positive responses observed in the symptoms of Kaphaja Pratishyaya among the patients after the 7-day treatment with Lakshyadi Taila.[5]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) The general enhancement in patient conditions, combining symptomatic relief and clinical parameters after treatment.[6] (2) The general enhancement in patients' conditions observed after treatment with either Karveeradi Tail or Permethrin lotion.[7] (3) The total progress observed in patients post-treatment, categorized into marked, moderate, mild, or no improvement.[8] (4) The summary of all clinical results reflecting the combined effectiveness of treatments provided to patients in the study.[9]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) The general assessment of the efficacy of treatments based on the percentage improvement seen in patients.[10] (2) The general measure of how much a treatment has helped in alleviating symptoms across all parameters of assessment.[11]
From: Ancient Science of Life
(1) A subjective measure of treatment benefit as assessed by both participants and investigators.[12]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) A comprehensive assessment of the enhancements in symptoms and quality of life reported by patients at the end of the study.[13]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) Refers to the general enhancement in patient symptoms as assessed by both the physician and the patients themselves at the conclusion of the study.[14]