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This framework begins with a box representing “Women presenting with symptoms of OAB”, which is also labeled “Population” for the PICOTS (population, intervention, comparators, outcomes, timing, and setting) domain. An arrow labeled “History/Clinical exam” leads from this box to a diamond labeled “Testing.” Arrows lead to a box labeled “Further evaluation” and another labeled “None.” Arrows lead from each box to a diamond labeled “Diagnosis.” An arrow leads from this diamond back to the “Testing” diamond. All of the boxes and diamonds listed so far are contained by a bracket labeled “Key Question 1.” An arrow leads from “Diagnosis” to another diamond labeled “Treatment Choice,” which is also labeled “Intervention” for PICOTS and Key Question 5. An arrow leads from “Treatment Choice” to a box labeled “Treatment approach.” An arrow labeled “Key Question 2 & Key Question 3” leads from “Treatment Approach” to a box containing outcomes. This box is labeled “Outcomes” for the PICOTS domain. An arrow leads from the outcomes box to the “Testing” diamond, indicating that the process can be repeated. The entire framework is framed by “Health care system” modifiers at the top, and “KQ4 Individual characteristics” at the bottom.

Sample Screening and Treatment Framework

Population of Interest. One of the essential components of an analytic framework is the population of interest. A True. B. False.

Population of Interest

Comparative Effectiveness of Treatment Options: Intermediate Outcomes

Intermediate Outcomes: Overview of HbA1c Results

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