What's the difference between noninterference and nonintervention?

Noninterference


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Nonintervention


Definition:

  • (n.) The state or habit of not intervening or interfering; as, the nonintervention of one state in the affairs of another.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At New York University Medical Center, computerized (axial) tomography (CT) has been routinely used both before and after radiation therapy with the aim of assessing, by noninterventive means, tumor response, presence or absence of edema, or necrosis.
  • (2) Members of the intervention households were more knowledgeable about handwashing (rate ratio [RR] 4.7, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.1-10.8) and others methods of S. sonnei transmission and control than members of nonintervention households.
  • (3) Of the 64 medicine, pediatrics, and medicine-pediatrics residents who agreed to participate in the workshop, the 43 who could be freed from clinical responsibilities constituted the intervention group; the 21 residents who could not be freed from clinical responsibilities were asked to be the nonintervention group.
  • (4) The only significant predictors of outcome were left ventricular cavity dilatation in the intervention group and ST-segment depression and increased lung uptake in the nonintervention group.
  • (5) Three life-style change groups (weight reduction, sodium reduction, and stress management) were each compared with unmasked nonintervention controls over 18 months.
  • (6) Children's social behavior was assessed during two sessions, group game periods (i.e., intervention sessions) and nonintervention play periods (i.e., generalization sessions).
  • (7) Also, in nonintervention play periods, target children improved both the rate and the duration of their social responding with peers.
  • (8) Major amputations were more frequent on the left side and constituted a pejorative but non-decisive factor for surgical nonintervention although was not synonymous with inoperability.
  • (9) The studies involved a 6-h nonintervention base rate, a 6-h treatment phase, and a 6-h nonintervention follow-up under laboratory conditions for each child.
  • (10) A noninterventive, noninvestigational approach is inappropriate in patients who can be offered definitive therapy.
  • (11) Subsequently we conducted a survey of intervention (n = 43) and nonintervention (n = 33) households.
  • (12) It is hypothesized that after 9 months of age, the more effective functioning of health services, including broader immunization coverage, in the nonintervention area overrode the advantages conveyed by the dais' health education efforts in the study area.
  • (13) Her second labor lasted under 6 hours, was noninterventive, and "incredibly intense and painful, partly due to the abuse memories that were coming up and getting in the way and partly due to the baby's position."
  • (14) Parents in the intervention group observed an assessment of premature infant behavior (APIB) examination and received feedback from the examiner prior to completing a parental assessment battery; the nonintervention group did not observe the APIB examination until after they completed the assessment battery.
  • (15) After 6 years of intervention, the rate of initiation of cigarette smoking was significantly lower among subjects in intervention schools than among those in nonintervention schools.
  • (16) Smokers were randomly assigned to an intervention consisting of two 15-minute telephone calls approximately 1 to 3 weeks apart or to a nonintervention control.
  • (17) And in another way, the failures in Iraq and Afghanistan have not only provided a continuing stream of refugees into the EU but have resulted in nonintervention in Syria, yet another woeful instance of western failure.
  • (18) Appropriately designed and well-controlled prospective studies are needed in asymptomatic infants at risk, to determine the true contemporary nonintervention rate of SIDS and the extent to which any assessment or intervention lowers this rate.
  • (19) Comparisons between the two groups revealed (a) intervention fathers reported significantly lower anxiety than did nonintervention fathers, (b) intervention mothers and fathers had significantly more realistic perceptions of their newborn compared to nonintervention parents, and (c) intervention mothers had significantly more accurate awareness of their newborns' abilities than nonintervention mothers, and intervention fathers had higher, but nonsignificant, awareness scores compared to nonintervention fathers.
  • (20) During 1 y of follow-up the rate of diarrhea (per 100 wk) in children less than 6 y in the intervention group was 5.89 episodes whereas that in the nonintervention group was 7.55 episodes (protective efficacy 22%; p less than 0.0001).

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