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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Administrative data accurately identified intensive care unit admissions in Ontario Scales, Damon C.
2006
59 8 p. 802-807
6 p.
artikel
2 A review finds that multicenter studies face substantial challenges but strategies exist to achieve Institutional Review Board approval Greene, Sarah M.
2006
59 8 p. 784-790
7 p.
artikel
3 A user's guide to selecting a comorbidity index for clinical research Hall, Stephen F.
2006
59 8 p. 849-855
7 p.
artikel
4 Clinicians didn't reliably distinguish between different causes of cardiac death using case histories Mant, Jonathan
2006
59 8 p. 862-867
6 p.
artikel
5 Comment on ‘Pain patients in a randomized trial did not show a significant effect of a positive consultation’ Lucassen, Peter
2006
59 8 p. 868-
1 p.
artikel
6 Editorial Board 2006
59 8 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
7 Family practices registration networks contributed to primary care research van Weel, Chris
2006
59 8 p. 779-783
5 p.
artikel
8 Four different study designs to evaluate vaccine safety were equally validated with contrasting limitations Glanz, Jason M.
2006
59 8 p. 808-818
11 p.
artikel
9 Health care utilization: measurement using primary care records and patient recall both showed bias Jordan, Kelvin
2006
59 8 p. 791-797.e2
78910 p.
artikel
10 International classification of diseases and current procedural terminology codes underestimated thrombolytic use for ischemic stroke Qureshi, Adnan I.
2006
59 8 p. 856-858
3 p.
artikel
11 Interpreting observational studies—look before you leap Bavry, Anthony A.
2006
59 8 p. 763-764
2 p.
artikel
12 Peering at peer review revealed high degree of chance associated with funding of grant applications Mayo, Nancy E.
2006
59 8 p. 842-848
7 p.
artikel
13 Post hoc choice of cut points introduced bias to diagnostic research Ewald, Ben
2006
59 8 p. 798-801
4 p.
artikel
14 Predictors identified for losses to follow-up among HIV-seropositive patients Lanoy, Emilie
2006
59 8 p. 829-835.e1
7522 p.
artikel
15 Quality assessment of observational studies is not commonplace in systematic reviews Mallen, Christian
2006
59 8 p. 765-769
5 p.
artikel
16 Reassurance that there is no serious disease seems essential in the development of benign pain complaints Arntz, Arnoud
2006
59 8 p. 868-869
2 p.
artikel
17 Selective prescribing led to overestimation of the benefits of lipid-lowering drugs Glynn, Robert J.
2006
59 8 p. 819-828
10 p.
artikel
18 Summaries of findings, descriptions of interventions, and information about adverse effects would make reviews more informative Glenton, Claire
2006
59 8 p. 770-778
9 p.
artikel
19 Table of Contents 2006
59 8 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
artikel
20 The kappa statistic was representative of empirically observed inter-rater agreement for physical findings Gorelick, Marc H.
2006
59 8 p. 859-861
3 p.
artikel
21 The SCREEN I (Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition) index adequately represents nutritional risk Keller, Heather H.
2006
59 8 p. 836-841
6 p.
artikel
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