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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Ablation and pacing therapy improves a broad range of clinical outcomes for patients with medically refractory atrial fibrillation Hildick-Smith, David
2000
3 p. 69-
1 p.
artikel
2 Academic detailing and CQI teams were generally ineffective in improving adherence to national guidelines for primary care of hypertension and depression in the USA Rubin, George
1999
3 p. 65-66
2 p.
artikel
3 A cardiovascular risk screening program did not produce anxiety, but did produce some false feelings of reassurance: the style of intervention can influence psychological outcomes Mant, David
1997
3 p. 65-
1 p.
artikel
4 A clinical guideline for early discharge of low-risk patients with upper gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage reduces length of stay without adverse effects Graham, David Y.
1998
3 p. 81-
1 p.
artikel
5 A community-based approach to promoting smoking cessation among residents of low-income, African American neighbourhoods had an appreciable impact Butler, Dr Karen L.
1999
3 p. 82-
1 p.
artikel
6 A community-based disease management program for postmyocardial infarction reduces hospital readmissions compared with usual care Ghali, Jalal K
2004
3 p. 119-121
3 p.
artikel
7 Addition of artesunate to standard antimalarial drugs reduces treatment failure Davis, Timothy ME
2004
3 p. 156-158
3 p.
artikel
8 Adherence to tuberculosis treatment can be improved by a number of low-cost interventions Gelberg, Lillian
1998
3 p. 82-
1 p.
artikel
9 Advice from primary care staff to reduce ‘heavy’ drinking to ‘moderate’ drinking may be cost-effective Fowler, Professor Godfrey
1999
3 p. 83-
1 p.
artikel
10 A heroin maintenance program is a clinically effective treatment for heroin users who fail in conventional drug treatment programs Bammer, Gabriele
1999
3 p. 64-
1 p.
artikel
11 A large proportion of medication-prescribing errors are both costly and preventable Ketley, Diane
1997
3 p. 68-
1 p.
artikel
12 A low literacy education tool improves pneumococcal vaccination rates Murphy, Peggy W.
2000
3 p. 73-
1 p.
artikel
13 An integrative–distributive approach is effective in linking detoxifying substance abusers to primary care 2003
3 p. 125-127
3 p.
artikel
14 An interactive web-based management system may improve diabetes care by doctors 2003
3 p. 119-121
3 p.
artikel
15 An invitation letter is insufficient to encourage women who are underscreened or have never been screened to attend for cervical screening Straton, Judith A.Y.
1998
3 p. 66-
1 p.
artikel
16 Antidepressants reduce pain severity but do not improve functional status for people with back pain Ernst, E.
2002
3 p. 137-
1 p.
artikel
17 Antiplatelet drugs lower the risk of pre-eclampsia Wallenburg, Henk C.S.
2001
3 p. 103-104
2 p.
artikel
18 A patient-centred, workplace-based counselling programme may increase workers’ physical activity 2003
3 p. 138-139
2 p.
artikel
19 Approximately 0.2–0.5% of young adults become asthmatic or experience more severe asthma symptoms due to occupational exposure Venables, Katherine M.
2000
3 p. 58-
1 p.
artikel
20 A single dose of nasal decongestant in the common cold is moderately effective for the short-term relief of congestion in adults Lindbæk, Morten
2000
3 p. 65-
1 p.
artikel
21 Aspirin chemoprophylaxis is not a substitute for colorectal cancer screening Theuer, Charles P.
2002
3 p. 136-
1 p.
artikel
22 Aspirin is safe and effective for CHD primary prevention where coronary event risk is greater than 1.5% per year Meade, Tom
2001
3 p. 95-96
2 p.
artikel
23 Atypical antipsychotics are no more effective or tolerable than conventional antipsychotic schizophrenia treatments Kahn, René
2001
3 p. 97-98
2 p.
artikel
24 Biennial screening mammography is cost effective in healthy women aged over 65 years Carney, Patricia A
2004
3 p. 142-144
3 p.
artikel
25 Both psychotherapy and paroxetine are cost-effective for the treatment of severe irritable bowel syndrome 2003
3 p. 151-153
3 p.
artikel
26 Breast-feeding has little effect on blood pressure in later life Das, Undurti N
2004
3 p. 145-147
3 p.
artikel
27 Budesonide and nedocromil do not improve lung function, but reduce urgent care visits for children with asthma Brand, Paul
2001
3 p. 101-102
2 p.
artikel
28 Caesarean delivery of breech babies is beneficial for infant health but has no impact on maternal health Justus Hofmeyr, G
2001
3 p. 75-76
2 p.
artikel
29 Cannabinoids do not reduce objective measurements in muscle spasticity, but people with multiple sclerosis perceive some benefit Grotenhermen, Franjo
2004
3 p. 159-161
3 p.
artikel
30 Cognitive behavioural intervention did not reduce sexual infections among gay men Richters, Juliet
2002
3 p. 103-104
2 p.
artikel
31 Common blood pressure treatments lower the risk of major cardiovascular events Fuchs, Flávio Danni
2004
3 p. 153-155
3 p.
artikel
32 Consuming aspirin in pregnancy does not increase the risk of congenital anomalies 2003
3 p. 143-144
2 p.
artikel
33 Continuing breast feeding into the second year improves child growth Ashworth, Dr Ann
2000
3 p. 55-
1 p.
artikel
34 Continuity of care for children and adolescents with mental health problems was more expensive, had no better clinical outcomes, but resulted in higher patient and parental satisfaction, than did fragmented care Dwivedi, Kedar Nath
1997
3 p. 57-
1 p.
artikel
35 Cost is a barrier to condom use Hennink, Dr Monique
2000
3 p. 56-
1 p.
artikel
36 Counselling and support for families substantially increased the time Alzheimer patients could remain at home Godber, Colin
1997
3 p. 70-
1 p.
artikel
37 Counselling improves short term outcomes for mental health problems when compared to usual GP care 2003
3 p. 117-118
2 p.
artikel
38 Critically appraising economic evaluations Appelby, John
1997
3 p. 54-55
2 p.
artikel
39 Decisions to aggressively treat patients with poor prognoses, and to withdraw intensive life-sustaining treatment, can be more explicit, better managed and evidence-based Hope, Tony
1997
3 p. 74-
1 p.
artikel
40 Do For-profit health plans restrict access to high-cost procedures? Trujillo, Antonio J
2004
3 p. 116-118
3 p.
artikel
41 Early discharge after stroke to community rehabilitation is feasible and as effective as hospital-based rehabilitation Pencneon, David
1998
3 p. 75-
1 p.
artikel
42 Early discharge in people with hip fracture shifts rather than reduces costs of society 2003
3 p. 122-124
3 p.
artikel
43 Early discharge of newborns following an uncomplicated delivery dose not increase the risk of readmission for feeding-related problems Renfrew, Mary
1998
3 p. 72-73
2 p.
artikel
44 Early discharge of newborns following routine vaginal delivery increases the risk of rehospitalization within the first month of life 1998
3 p. 72-
1 p.
artikel
45 Early readmission to hospital is a valid indicator of low-quality care Milne, Ruairidh
1998
3 p. 70-
1 p.
artikel
46 Echinacea purpurea is ineffective for upper respiratory tract infections in children Mainous III, Arch G
2004
3 p. 165-167
3 p.
artikel
47 Educating people about colon cancer screening using videos and brochures increases the ordering and completion of screening tests Savides, Thomas J.
2001
3 p. 108-109
2 p.
artikel
48 Educational sessions improve urinary tract infection prescribing, but have no impact on asthma prescribing behaviors Evans, Michael
2000
3 p. 62-
1 p.
artikel
49 Education can improve self-managed exercise and physical functioning for those with chronic fatigue syndrome Sharma, Anita
2001
3 p. 105-106
2 p.
artikel
50 Efficiency and productivity Gray, JA Muir
1997
3 p. 53-
1 p.
artikel
51 Electronic communication between health care providers and patients can improve patient outcomes Dawes, Martin
1998
3 p. 80-
1 p.
artikel
52 Establishing fixed budgets for clinics reduces costs without adversely affecting quality Buchan, Heather
1998
3 p. 76-
1 p.
artikel
53 Evaluation of programs for health promotion is difficult, but they can be effective Powles, John
1998
3 p. 68-
1 p.
artikel
54 Evidence-based guidelines, prioritised review criteria and feedback have no effect on adherence to care recommendations for angina and asthma 2003
3 p. 157-158
2 p.
artikel
55 EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Haycox, Dr Alan
1999
3 p. 67-69
3 p.
artikel
56 Experienced nurse practitioners are at least as good as junior doctors in treating minor injuries Iliffe, Dr Steve
2000
3 p. 59-
1 p.
artikel
57 External hip protectors reduce hip fractures in the elderly Joseph Melton III, L.
2001
3 p. 69-
1 p.
artikel
58 Feedback and education has no real impact on primary care prescribing of benzodiazepines for the elderly 2003
3 p. 134-137
4 p.
artikel
59 Financial incentives can improve patient compliance with treatment Silverman, Jonathan
1998
3 p. 58-
1 p.
artikel
60 Financial incentives lowered health care utilization in managed care plans but some aspects of clinical practice did not appear to be price-sensitive Gray, JA Muir
1997
3 p. 58-
1 p.
artikel
61 Follow-up visits to a physician may reduce emergency readmissions for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Bauman, Adrian
2002
3 p. 122-
1 p.
artikel
62 Framingham equations overestimate risk of coronary heart disease mortality in British males Singh, Mandeep
2004
3 p. 131-132
2 p.
artikel
63 Frequent cognitively stimulating activities reduces the risk of Alzheimer disease Qiu, Chengxuan
2002
3 p. 113-114
2 p.
artikel
64 Healthcare quality improvement programme improves monitoring of people with diabetes Denig, Petra
2004
3 p. 122-124
3 p.
artikel
65 Herbal medicines have no proven efficacy for Hepatitis C Malnick, Stephen
2002
3 p. 132-133
2 p.
artikel
66 High intensity counselling or behavioural interventions can result in moderate weight loss Slevin, Eamonn
2004
3 p. 136-138
3 p.
artikel
67 High levels of mental health service utilization do not necessarily reflect more effective treatment of people with severe problems, but high demand from those with lower need Melzer, David
1997
3 p. 59-
1 p.
artikel
68 Home health visiting has many positive benefits but more evidence about cost-effectiveness is needed McNaughton, Diane B.
2001
3 p. 67-68
2 p.
artikel
69 Homeless families have high levels of mental health problems, which for some families persist after rehousing Parker, Ruth
1998
3 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
70 Home visits performed by nurses on low-income pregnant women affects maternal and child health/development Hobbs, Margaret
1998
3 p. 69-
1 p.
artikel
71 Hospitalist and nurse discharge planner team reduced average costs and duration of hospital stay Flanders, Scott A.
2002
3 p. 120-121
2 p.
artikel
72 How this journal works Donald, Anna
1998
3 p. 57-
1 p.
artikel
73 Improved integration of agencies was associated with better housing outcomes among homeless people with mental illness Johnstone, Dr Paul
1999
3 p. 80-
1 p.
artikel
74 Increasing acute hospital size above 200 beds may not save money Spurgeon, Peter
1997
3 p. 63-
1 p.
artikel
75 Increasing management input does not improve hospital productivity in the NHS internal market Walshe, Dr Kieran
1999
3 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
76 Individualised problem solving sessions are favoured by people with depression and have similar outcomes to group education strategies Areán, Patricia A.
2001
3 p. 65-66
2 p.
artikel
77 Initial endoscopy for dyspepsia may be cost-effective if unit costs can be reduced Laheij, Dr Robert
2001
3 p. 72-73
2 p.
artikel
78 Insulin adjustment by a diabetes nurse educator improves glucose control in insulin-requiring diabetic patients Evans, Dr Josie
2000
3 p. 72-
1 p.
artikel
79 Integrated primary health services may not improve outcomes in developing countries Malcolm, Laurence
2002
3 p. 123-124
2 p.
artikel
80 Interferon alpha plus ribavirin produces more sustained virological response in chronic hepatitis C than interferon alpha alone Fabris, Paolo
2002
3 p. 134-135
2 p.
artikel
81 Interferon beta-1a treatment reduces incidence of multiple sclerosis when initiated during first demyelinating event Von Raison, Florian
2001
3 p. 91-92
2 p.
artikel
82 Interferon beta-1b is not cost-effective for treating secondary progressive multiple sclerosis McNamee, Paul
2000
3 p. 66-
1 p.
artikel
83 Interventions to promote patient-centred clinical consultations may improve patient satisfaction Bower, Peter
2002
3 p. 127-128
2 p.
artikel
84 Iron supplements improve language and motor development in preschoolers with severe anaemia Taylor, Myra
2002
3 p. 111-112
2 p.
artikel
85 Joint consultations improve cardiac care 2003
3 p. 128-130
3 p.
artikel
86 Length of hospital stay for elderly people is substantially higher in the NHS compared with Kaiser Permanente and US Medicare programmes Sklar, David P
2004
3 p. 113-115
3 p.
artikel
87 Less than half of the women with breast cancer believed they were offered their preferred level of control Silverman, Jonathan
1998
3 p. 83-84
2 p.
artikel
88 Limited evidence for the benefits of anticoagulation treatment for non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation Segal, Jodi B.
2001
3 p. 79-80
2 p.
artikel
89 Liquid based cytology may reduce inadequate specimens and may improve sensitivity compared to conventional cervical smear tests Strander, Björn
2001
3 p. 83-84
2 p.
artikel
90 Longer maternal administration of zidovudine most effectively reduces mother-to-child HIV1 transmission and may allow for shorter administration in infants Newell, Marie-Louise
2001
3 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
91 Long-term cannabis users have lasting memory and attention deficits Price, Cathy
2002
3 p. 109-110
2 p.
artikel
92 Long-term physician-patient relationships in Americans over 65 are associated with decreased hospitalization rates and lower health costs Donald, Anna
1997
3 p. 76-77
2 p.
artikel
93 Low dose heparin combined with abciximab reduces ischemic complications and associated costs Cannon, Christopher
2001
3 p. 87-88
2 p.
artikel
94 Lower mortality among patients with cardiogenic shock treated in the USA may reflect greater use of invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions Griffiths, Rod
1997
3 p. 72-
1 p.
artikel
95 Low level preschool speech and language therapy is no more beneficial than watchful waiting Almost, Dr Deborah
2001
3 p. 63-64
2 p.
artikel
96 Magnesium sulphate given before birth does not significantly reduce death or cerebral palsy in premature babies, but may improve motor dysfunction Gunn, Alistair Jan
2004
3 p. 162-164
3 p.
artikel
97 Major bleeding episodes occur in people receiving anticoagulant therapy for venous thromboembolism Pechlaner, Christoph
2004
3 p. 171-173
3 p.
artikel
98 Many high-risk patients do not receive lipid lowering drugs when discharged after acute myocardial infarction Michaels, Andrew D.
2001
3 p. 89-90
2 p.
artikel
99 Maternal serum screening does not appear to cause serious psychological harm Thornton, J.G.
1999
3 p. 59-
1 p.
artikel
100 Midwife-led postnatal care with individual needs assessment may reduce postnatal depression Yaffe, Mark J.
2002
3 p. 117-118
2 p.
artikel
101 Modest long-term weight loss reduces blood pressure and hypertension risk Huang, Zhiping
2001
3 p. 70-71
2 p.
artikel
102 More research is needed to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of inpatient versus outpatient care in the long-term treatment of eating disorders Abraham, Suzanne
2000
3 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
103 Most children being treated for asthma do not have growth impairment. A small subset of children with asthma are shorter and lighter, but this is more likely to be due to low socioeconomic group and type of treatment 1998
3 p. 61-
1 p.
artikel
104 Most episodes of low back pain presenting to family practice do not resolve Singh, Surinder
1998
3 p. 78-
1 p.
artikel
105 Mother-to-mother telephone support extends breastfeeding duration Lawrence, Ruth A.
2002
3 p. 115-116
2 p.
artikel
106 Multiple home visits to elderly people may reduce nursing home admissions Laditka, Sarah B.
2002
3 p. 97-98
2 p.
artikel
107 No evidence that pneumococcal vaccines protect the elderly from pneumonia or death in more developed countries 2003
3 p. 145-147
3 p.
artikel
108 Non-directive counselling and cognitive behaviour therapy have short-term benefits over usual GP care for depression but are not more cost-effective in the long term Oei, Tian P.S
2001
3 p. 99-100
2 p.
artikel
109 Nurse home visits have no effect on falls or mobility impairment among the elderly Cumming, Robert G.
2001
3 p. 74-
1 p.
artikel
110 Nurse-led intervention increases smoking cessation among people with coronary heart disease Brown, David W
2004
3 p. 128-130
3 p.
artikel
111 Nurse-led training programs for home management of asthma, initiated during acute hospital admissions, can significantly reduce future admissions Cullum, Nicky
1997
3 p. 69-
1 p.
artikel
112 Nurse telephone consultation for out-of-hours primary care can save money through reduced ER admissions, surgery attendance and GP home visits Raftery, James
2000
3 p. 61-
1 p.
artikel
113 Organizations that commissioned tertiary care did so primarily on price rather than quality or effectiveness, and impaired the progress of research facilities Himsworth, Richard
1998
3 p. 59-60
2 p.
artikel
114 Passive smoking increases respiratory symptoms Mannino, DM
2002
3 p. 107-108
2 p.
artikel
115 Patient satisfaction questionnaires equally acceptable to patients Aragon, Stephen J
2004
3 p. 125-127
3 p.
artikel
116 Patients given specific information about future health states, and information about the effectiveness of intensive care are more likely to give an advance directive that they should have intubation and ventilatory support if they needed it Savulescu, Julian
1997
3 p. 75-
1 p.
artikel
117 Performance information has a statistically significant but minimal effect on physician use of diagnostic tests and treatments, and may cost more money than it saves Donaldson, Liam J
1997
3 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
118 Performance-related pay for doctors had both beneficial and adverse effects Oakley, Patricia
1999
3 p. 55-56
2 p.
artikel
119 Persistent human papillomavirus infection is related to the development of squamous intraepithelial cervical lesions Gyrd-Hansen, Dorte
2002
3 p. 105-106
2 p.
artikel
120 Personalized computer-based information is preferred to other sources of information by cancer patients Wyatt, Dr Jeremy C.
2000
3 p. 71-
1 p.
artikel
121 Pharmacist follow-up telephone call reduces return visits to hospital Nazareth, Irwin
2002
3 p. 125-126
2 p.
artikel
122 Physician opinion leaders have limited influence on adherence to best-practice guidelines 2003
3 p. 154-156
3 p.
artikel
123 Planned home birth with a regulated midwife is as safe as hospital birth for low-risk women Murphy, Patricia Aikins
2002
3 p. 119-
1 p.
artikel
124 Postnatal community midwifery support services have no effect on health status in the first 6 months after delivery Wiggins, Meg
2000
3 p. 63-
1 p.
artikel
125 Pre-natal and early childhood home visitation by nurses can reduce reported serious antisocial behaviour and emergent use of substances, on the part of adolescents born into high-risk families Gough, Dr David
1999
3 p. 62-63
2 p.
artikel
126 Problem-based learning has similar outcomes to traditional continuing medical education Rhyne, Robert L.
2002
3 p. 131-
1 p.
artikel
127 Promotional visits by nurses do not increase influenza vaccination among healthcare workers Bellentani, Stefano
2002
3 p. 129-
1 p.
artikel
128 Providing leaflets and questions on contraception improves knowledge of contraception in women taking the combined contraceptive pill Smith, Dr Connie
1999
3 p. 75-
1 p.
artikel
129 Providing patient information reduces antibiotic use in acute bronchitis Weel, Chris van
2002
3 p. 130-
1 p.
artikel
130 Radiologists working with clinicians to improve the request process for radiological tests did not reduce the number of tests ordered Dixon, Adrian
1997
3 p. 73-
1 p.
artikel
131 Reducing the maximum number of reimbursable prescriptions resulted in cost-saving, cost-shifting and reductions in drug prescribing for some common diseases of old age Woods, Kent L
1997
3 p. 61-
1 p.
artikel
132 Regular physician ties increased use of preventative health services by women, but probably did not cause increased uptake of those for children 1997
3 p. 76-
1 p.
artikel
133 Restrictions on the availability of insurance coverage for abortion was associated with a reduction in the pregnancy rate in all social classes Chambers, Larry W
1997
3 p. 60-
1 p.
artikel
134 Resuscitation using colloid solutions rather than crystalloids may result in a 4% higher absolute risk of mortality in critically ill patients Hiesmayr, Michael J.
1998
3 p. 74-
1 p.
artikel
135 Risedronate therapy is effective in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis Cranney, Ann
2000
3 p. 68-
1 p.
artikel
136 Risk of AIDS increases in children aged 2 years and older with CD4 T cell percentage less than 15% Moss, William J
2004
3 p. 168-170
3 p.
artikel
137 Risk of venous thromboembolism greatest within two weeks of long-haul flight Paganin, Fabrice
2004
3 p. 133-135
3 p.
artikel
138 Routine vaccination of children reduces incidence of hepatitis A Diel, Roland
2002
3 p. 95-96
2 p.
artikel
139 Screening for diabetes and early treatment can reduce cardiovascular events and blindness 2003
3 p. 140-142
3 p.
artikel
140 Selective syphilis screening is more cost-effective than partner notification on a cost-per-case basis Mbizvo, EM
2002
3 p. 101-102
2 p.
artikel
141 Simvastatin lowers cholesterol in patients with coronary heart disease, at a cost of less than $30 000 per life-year gained Appleby, John
1997
3 p. 62-
1 p.
artikel
142 Small group skills training increases female condom use El-Bassel, Nabila
2002
3 p. 99-100
2 p.
artikel
143 Survival of people with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is not improved by equipping first responders with an automated external defibrillator Finn, Judith
2004
3 p. 139-141
3 p.
artikel
144 Teaching critical appraisal skills has attitudinal and skill benefits but evidence about effects on health outcomes is unclear Pronovost, Peter J.
2001
3 p. 107-
1 p.
artikel
145 Teaching self-management improved oral anticoagulation Muir Gray, J.A.
1999
3 p. 58-
1 p.
artikel
146 The advantages of treating acute cough with antibiotics do not outweigh the disadvantages Rosenthal, Joe
1998
3 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
147 The benefits of aspirin on myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke outweigh its adverse effects on risk of hemorrhagic stroke Gubitz, Gord
1999
3 p. 72-73
2 p.
artikel
148 The clinical outcomes of a ‘crisis’ psychiatric service based on respite care and day hospital facilities were as good as those based on inpatient care, and cost less Marshall, Max
1997
3 p. 64-
1 p.
artikel
149 The development of logical and rational criteria for rationing chronic dialysis is problematic Muir Gray, J.A.
1999
3 p. 76-
1 p.
artikel
150 The economic embargo against Haiti increased morbidity and mortality of Haitians Barry, Michele
2000
3 p. 53-
1 p.
artikel
151 The effect of dietary counselling depends on its intensity 2003
3 p. 131-133
3 p.
artikel
152 The evidence to support commonly recommended life-style modifications for control of blood pressure is weak. Weight reduction stands out as a simple but potentially useful intervention Jackson, Dr Rodney
1999
3 p. 81-
1 p.
artikel
153 The impact of community-based health promotion program is greatest on discrete sub-groups within the population Muir Gray, Dr J.A.
1999
3 p. 57-
1 p.
artikel
154 The NHS economic evaluation database Gray, JA Muir
1997
3 p. 56-
1 p.
artikel
155 The only financial savings from a shift to day care for rheumatoid arthritis results from cost transfer to patients and families Smith, Rod
1998
3 p. 71-
1 p.
artikel
156 The outcome of PTCA was better when carried out by cardiologists who performed larger numbers of interventions Troop, Pat
1998
3 p. 77-
1 p.
artikel
157 The quality of interactive health communication can be measured and improved Walton, Dr Robert
1999
3 p. 70-71
2 p.
artikel
158 There is a lack of evidence from trials of neonatal screening for sickle cell disease Streetly, Allison
2000
3 p. 54-
1 p.
artikel
159 There is little evidence about the effectiveness of low dose antibiotics for children with urinary tract infections Zelikovic, Israel
2001
3 p. 93-94
2 p.
artikel
160 There is no evidence of significant overdiagnosis of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder Skuse, Professor David
1999
3 p. 60-61
2 p.
artikel
161 There is no evidence to support prophylactic removal of disease-free impacted third molars Preston Hicks, E.
2001
3 p. 81-82
2 p.
artikel
162 The tobacco industry is seeking to prevent local communities from taking legal action by pre-emptive legislation at state level Simpson, David
1998
3 p. 65-
1 p.
artikel
163 The use of car telephones, including hand-free units, was associated with a quadrupling of the risk of a collision during the call Gray, JA Muir
1997
3 p. 66-
1 p.
artikel
164 The use of computerized communication may reduce the risk of adverse events during medical cross-cover Muir Gray, J.A.
1999
3 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
165 Touch screen information systems for pregnant women help reduce anxiety levels and increase uptake of detailed anomaly scans Davies, Barbara
2000
3 p. 64-
1 p.
artikel
166 Treating duodenal ulcer disease with antibiotic therapy directed towards Helicobacter pylori infection is more cost-effective than therapy with antisecretory agents Moore, Dr R.A.
1999
3 p. 74-
1 p.
artikel
167 Treatment of unilateral visual impairment in preschool children modestly improves visual acuity Castanes, Maria S
2004
3 p. 174-175
2 p.
artikel
168 Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation of office ventilation systems reduces work-related mucosal and respiratory symptoms Kühn, Klaus P
2004
3 p. 148-149
2 p.
artikel
169 Underdiagnosis of asthma in adolescents could be improved by targeted asthma campaigns in the community Primhak, R.A.
1998
3 p. 61-62
2 p.
artikel
170 Universal ante-natal HIV screening is more cost-effective than selective screening Muir Gray, J.A.
2000
3 p. 57-
1 p.
artikel
171 Universal chickenpox vaccination of infants may be cost-saving to society, but better studies are needed 2003
3 p. 148-150
3 p.
artikel
172 Universal screening does not reduce the prevalence of visual impairment in older people Enzenauer, Robert W
2004
3 p. 150-152
3 p.
artikel
173 Utilization management increases readmission rates in children Sebring, Robert H.
2000
3 p. 60-
1 p.
artikel
174 Vaccination against meningococcal disease during an outbreak was protective in vaccinated individuals but did not stop the outbreak Bobak, Martin
1998
3 p. 63-
1 p.
artikel
175 Video information reduces precolonoscopy anxiety and increases knowledge Leydon, Geraldine M.
2000
3 p. 70-
1 p.
artikel
176 Vitamin supplementation in malnourished populations increases the effectiveness of treatment Wilkinson, Ewan
1998
3 p. 64-
1 p.
artikel
177 Wait-and-see antibiotic prescription is feasible for treating acute otitis media Conrad, Dennis A.
2001
3 p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
178 Whether or not you should treat high blood pressure depends on which country's guidelines you use Hicks, Nicholas
1997
3 p. 71-
1 p.
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