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What (who) is ill treat - definition

FORM OF STUDY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS FOR MEDICAL STUDIES
Intention to treat; Intent-to-treat; Intention to treat analysis; Intention-to-treat

Richard Treat         
AMERICAN CITY FOUNDER (1584-1669)
Treat, Richard
Richard Treat (or Trott) (15841669) was an early settler in New England and a patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.
louping ill         
ANIMAL DISEASE
Louping ill virus
['la?p???l]
¦ noun a tick-borne viral disease of animals, especially sheep, causing staggering and jumping.
Origin
ME: from loup (dialect var of leap) + the noun ill.
Roger Treat         
AMERICAN SPORTSWRITER
Roger treat
Roger Lamport Treat (1906October 6, 1969) was an American sportswriter and novelist. As a newspaper columnist, he was a vocal critic of segregation policies in baseball and American football.

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Intention-to-treat analysis

In medicine an intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis of the results of a randomized controlled trial is based on the initial treatment assignment and not on the treatment eventually received. ITT analysis is intended to avoid various misleading artifacts that can arise in intervention research such as non-random attrition of participants from the study or crossover. ITT is also simpler than other forms of study design and analysis, because it does not require observation of compliance status for units assigned to different treatments or incorporation of compliance into the analysis. Although ITT analysis is widely employed in published clinical trials, it can be incorrectly described and there are some issues with its application. Furthermore, there is no consensus on how to carry out an ITT analysis in the presence of missing outcome data.

Examples of use of ill treat
1. They did not force or ill–treat us while talking to us.
2. They did not force or ill–treat us while talking to us ... It has been sorted out," he added.
3. Amnesty International said last month that military intelligence continued to "to torture or otherwise ill–treat suspects during interrogation.
4. The Government should clearly press on with extracting promises from other countries not to ill–treat or torture citizens returned to them.
5. Under the deal, Lebanon, which has been accused of repeatedly breaching the human rights of its citizens, promises not to ill–treat anyone returned to it by Britain.