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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A computerized decision-support system helped trainee doctors control the dosage of an oral anticoagulant Walton, Robert
1998
2 p. 47-
1 p.
artikel
2 Advice from primary-care physicians and nurses may improve diet in people with hypertension 2003
2 p. 106-108
3 p.
artikel
3 Age may influence decisions to withhold life-sustaining treatment Karlawish, Jason
2000
2 p. 45-
1 p.
artikel
4 Aggressive antiplatelet therapy reduced the risk of bleeding complications following stent implantation Berger, Peter B.
1999
2 p. 50-
1 p.
artikel
5 Alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer Curtis Ellison, R.
2002
2 p. 47-48
2 p.
artikel
6 Angioplasty hastened return-to-work but did not influence length of time spent working Haines, Ted
1999
2 p. 54-
1 p.
artikel
7 Anticoagulants are underused in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter Kerr, Charles R.
1999
2 p. 55-
1 p.
artikel
8 A program to coordinate and support follow up in primary care after myocardial infarction or angina did not improve health outcomes Murray, Ellen
2000
2 p. 31-
1 p.
artikel
9 Asthma clinics are no more effective in reducing asthma morbidity than general practice Keeley, Duncan
2000
2 p. 38-
1 p.
artikel
10 A systematic method of leg ulcer care in patients' own homes was cost-effective compared with the usual care offered by district nurses working without protocols and in isolation Bulstrode, CJK
1997
2 p. 40-
1 p.
artikel
11 Automated external defibrillators are cost-effective on large and medium capacity commercial aircraft Marenco, J.P.
2002
2 p. 58-59
2 p.
artikel
12 Azithromycin does not reduce recurrent coronary events Lowe, Gordon D.O
2004
2 p. 105-106
2 p.
artikel
13 Beach programme may improve skin cancer prevention 2003
2 p. 96-99
4 p.
artikel
14 Blacks were at greater risk of progression of heart failure and death from all causes than whites Arnold, J.Malcolm O.
1999
2 p. 49-
1 p.
artikel
15 Brief physician counseling effectively reduces alcohol consumption in problem drinkers Gill, David
1998
2 p. 50-
1 p.
artikel
16 Bundle branch block was associated with more co-morbid conditions and in-hospital deaths Norris, Robin M
1999
2 p. 40-
1 p.
artikel
17 Calcium and vitamin D reduces tooth loss in the elderly Morgan, Sarah L.
2002
2 p. 87-88
2 p.
artikel
18 Cardiovascular morbidity was better predicted by ambulatory rather than office pulse pressure Cohn, Jay N.
1999
2 p. 46-
1 p.
artikel
19 Case management improves medication use in people with human immunodeficiency virus London, Andrew S.
2002
2 p. 68-69
2 p.
artikel
20 Cervical screening saves lives Armstrong, Bruce
2000
2 p. 29-30
2 p.
artikel
21 CHD was overrepresented as an underlying cause of death on death certificates Ebrahim, Shah
1999
2 p. 56-
1 p.
artikel
22 Children and adolescents on Medicaid do not receive the same quality of care from commercial health plans as commercial enrolees Brach, Cindy
2004
2 p. 65-66
2 p.
artikel
23 Clinicians report high satisfaction with clinical guidelines, but question their practicality 2003
2 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
24 Collaborative survey of perinatal loss in planned and unplanned home births Macfarlane, Alison
1997
2 p. 41-42
2 p.
artikel
25 Colonoscopic screening can be beneficial for asymptomatic adults Rex, Douglas K.
2001
2 p. 55-56
2 p.
artikel
26 Combined amodiaquine, sulphadoxine and pyrimethamine is the most effective alternative to chloroquine in treating malaria Govere, John M.
2002
2 p. 79-80
2 p.
artikel
27 Combined oestrogen and progestin has equivocal effect on gynaecological cancers Schlosshauer, Peter
2004
2 p. 99-101
3 p.
artikel
28 Combined serum and nuchal translucency screening in the first trimester achieves 85% to 90% detection rate for Down and Edward syndromes Hultén, Maj
2004
2 p. 82-84
3 p.
artikel
29 Community postnatal support workers have no health or cost benefits over routine midwife care Gunn, Jane
2001
2 p. 42-43
2 p.
artikel
30 Comprehensive follow-up care cost-effectively reduces life-threatening illness among high risk inner city infants Gunn, Dr Alistair Jan
2001
2 p. 31-
1 p.
artikel
31 Computerised and paper guidelines may have similar effects on consultation practices among newly qualified physicians 2003
2 p. 79-80
2 p.
artikel
32 Computerised evidence-based guidelines may not improve asthma or angina management in primary care 2003
2 p. 81-82
2 p.
artikel
33 Continuous quality improvement reduces infection rates in women undergoing caesarean sections in developing countries Smaill, Fiona
2002
2 p. 75-76
2 p.
artikel
34 Cooperatives have improved quality of life for general practitioners. People attending cooperative centers are as satisfied with their treatment as those visited at home, and more satisfied with response times Freeman, George
2000
2 p. 49-
1 p.
artikel
35 Coronary artery bypass grafting with the radial artery produced good long-term clinical and angiographic results Fremes, Stephen E.
1999
2 p. 38-
1 p.
artikel
36 Cost and effectiveness information without financial enforcement is ineffective in controlling doctor's drug prescribing and expenditure Bond, Christine
1997
2 p. 45-
1 p.
artikel
37 Cost-effectiveness of implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) refined but not yet defined. Cost of ICDs relative to amiodarone therapy is approximately $74 000 per quality of life year gained Sanderson, Colin
1997
2 p. 31-
1 p.
artikel
38 Co-trimoxazole prophylaxis decreased morbidity and mortality in HIV-1 infected patients Zwarenstein, Merrick
2000
2 p. 41-42
2 p.
artikel
39 Day hospital care seems to be effective for elderly people who need rehabilitation, but may not be better than other forms of comprehensive care Montgomery, Patrick
2000
2 p. 37-
1 p.
artikel
40 Decision analysis by TreeAge DATA v3.0 for Windows Gray, Alastair
1997
2 p. 27-
1 p.
artikel
41 Decision-makers in different cultures made different decisions when presented with the same evidence Hope, Tony
1998
2 p. 35-
1 p.
artikel
42 Deferred next day primary care may have similar outcomes to usual emergency department care for carefully screened people 2003
2 p. 65-67
3 p.
artikel
43 Early dialysis does not significantly increase survival in end-stage renal disease Shemin, Douglas
2002
2 p. 89-90
2 p.
artikel
44 Early response medical emergency teams reduce intensive care unit admissions for in-hospital cardiac arrests but not death rates Lee, Kang H.
2001
2 p. 44-
1 p.
artikel
45 Educational outreach may improve preventive cardiovascular care in general practice 2003
2 p. 70-74
5 p.
artikel
46 Educational video may increase knowledge of poison control centres among spanish speaking families 2003
2 p. 94-95
2 p.
artikel
47 Elderly population consumes disproportionate share of constrained health care resources Barer, Morris L.
1998
2 p. 34-
1 p.
artikel
48 Employing more doctors in a health care system did not result in fewer admissions Muir Gray, JA
1997
2 p. 38-
1 p.
artikel
49 Ethics consultations reduce time and procedures in intensive care Nelson, Lawrence J
2004
2 p. 63-64
2 p.
artikel
50 Evidence-based medicine, preference-based practice and clinical decision analysis Lilford, Richard
1997
2 p. 23-24
2 p.
artikel
51 Exercise and behavioural management training improves physical health and reduces depression in people with Alzheimer's disease Mahendra, Nidhi
2004
2 p. 77-79
3 p.
artikel
52 Exercise reduces ‘activities of daily living disability’ in elderly people with knee osteoarthritis Li, Chung-Yi
2002
2 p. 83-84
2 p.
artikel
53 Family doctor/midwife-led antenatal care is cheaper than obstetric-led care in low-risk pregnant women Greenhalgh, Trisha
1997
2 p. 39-
1 p.
artikel
54 Family support benefits caregivers but has no impact on stroke sufferers Langhorne, Peter
2001
2 p. 41-
1 p.
artikel
55 Feedback of prescribing rates did not affect general practitioners' prescribing habits Balasegaran, Uthayasoori
2000
2 p. 36-
1 p.
artikel
56 Feedback of prescribing to general practitioners increased the appropriate use of aspirin Dawes, Martin
1998
2 p. 52-
1 p.
artikel
57 Formal liaison between GPs and specialist teams may improve patient satisfaction, but has a limited effect on clinical outcomes 2003
2 p. 68-69
2 p.
artikel
58 Giving patients balanced information about prostate cancer screening reduces their interest in being screened Savulescu, Julian
1997
2 p. 48-49
2 p.
artikel
59 Glossary 1997
2 p. 50-51
2 p.
artikel
60 Glycaemia and high blood pressure are associated with type 2 diabetes complications over time Njølstad, Inger
2001
2 p. 47-48
2 p.
artikel
61 Half of severely prematurely born infants have ongoing disabilities Hack, Maureen
2001
2 p. 37-38
2 p.
artikel
62 Handheld beta 2 agonist delivery devices have no greater clinical effectiveness than pressurised metered dose devices for asthma treatment Sestini, Piersante
2002
2 p. 81-82
2 p.
artikel
63 Helicobacter pylori eradication results in small benefit for non-ulcer dyspepsia sufferers Vakil, Nimish
2001
2 p. 57-58
2 p.
artikel
64 High alcohol and low folate intake increases risk of major chronic disease in women Mennen, Louise
2004
2 p. 71-73
3 p.
artikel
65 Higher dose 24 hour nicotine patches and nicotine tablets are both effective at reducing cravings for smokers Harris, Kari Jo
2001
2 p. 59-60
2 p.
artikel
66 HIV1 infection is associated with increased malaria and parasitaemia Bastos, Francisco Inácio
2001
2 p. 39-
1 p.
artikel
67 How this journal works Donald, Anna
1998
2 p. 29-
1 p.
artikel
68 Immediate referral from general practice for lumbar spine X-ray does not improve quality of life or pain for people with lower back pain Takala, Esa-Pekka
2002
2 p. 91-92
2 p.
artikel
69 Implementation of a rapid defibrillation system was cost-effective and improved survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and CPR prior to defibrillation improved survival after out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation Norris, Robin M.
1999
2 p. 52-53
2 p.
artikel
70 Incidence of thoracic aortic aneurysms has increased but survival has improved Ciná, Claudio S.
1999
2 p. 43-
1 p.
artikel
71 Increasing maximal carotid artery intima–media thickness was associated with increasing risk of CV events Lonn, Eva
1999
2 p. 47-48
2 p.
artikel
72 Individuals born in the USA in the year 2000 have a 1 in 3 risk of contracting diabetes mellitus in their lifetime Yajnik, Chittaranjan S
2004
2 p. 80-81
2 p.
artikel
73 Influenza vaccine can reduce illness, doctors' visits and lost workdays in healthy working adults, but is unlikely to be cost effective Wilde, James
2001
2 p. 33-34
2 p.
artikel
74 Information about health technology assessment Booth, Andrew
1998
2 p. 30-31
2 p.
artikel
75 Infusion of glucose, insulin, and potassium was feasible and effective in preventing in-hospital events in patients with acute MI Teo, Koon K.
1999
2 p. 37-
1 p.
artikel
76 In some specialties, quality and effectiveness increase with hospital or clinician volume but centralization reduces use of services among those living furthest away Buchan, Heather
1997
2 p. 32-
1 p.
artikel
77 Integrated medical and substance abuse treatment increases abstinence rates for people with substance abuse-related medical conditions Shepard, Professor Donald S.
2002
2 p. 51-52
2 p.
artikel
78 Intensive case management of psychotic patients in the community does not reduce the number of physical assaults compared to standard management Ford, Richard
2002
2 p. 53-54
2 p.
artikel
79 Intensive physician education appears to be more effective than advance directives in improving care at the end of life Straus, Sharon
1998
2 p. 53-
1 p.
artikel
80 Interventions to improve adherence to prescriptions tend to produce only modest benefits 2003
2 p. 88-91
4 p.
artikel
81 Iron supplementation is unlikely to increase the incidence of infectious disease in children 2003
2 p. 104-105
2 p.
artikel
82 It may be impossible to evaluate the impact of managerial change without a randomized trial Duley, Lelia
1998
2 p. 45-
1 p.
artikel
83 Laparoscopic hysterectomy appeared to provide better, cheaper care than abdominal hysterectomy Gill, Mike
1998
2 p. 39-
1 p.
artikel
84 Lay beliefs about immunisation may affect immunisation uptake 2003
2 p. 100-101
2 p.
artikel
85 Leaving bacterially contaminated water in plastic bottles in the sun may reduce diarrhea in children Wilkinson, Ewan
1997
2 p. 34-
1 p.
artikel
86 Letter to readers Donald, Anna
1997
2 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
87 Levels of air pollution lower than those given as safe limits in many countries are associated with increases in hospital admissions for ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease Newton, John
1998
2 p. 36-
1 p.
artikel
88 Lifetime risk at age 40 of developing CHD was one in two for men, and one in three for women Dagenais, Gilles R.
1999
2 p. 41-
1 p.
artikel
89 Longer consultations may be associated with improved outcomes in primary care 2003
2 p. 75-76
2 p.
artikel
90 Longer patient visits and better communication with patients were associated with a lower incidence of malpractice claims Gatherer, Alex
1998
2 p. 49-
1 p.
artikel
91 Long-term moderate exercise training improved functional capacity and quality of life in patients with stable chronic heart failure Demers, Catherine
1999
2 p. 39-
1 p.
artikel
92 Low ankle-brachial blood pressure may be related to stroke risk in elderly men Sudlow, Cathie
2002
2 p. 93-94
2 p.
artikel
93 Low intensity exercise in healthy-weight women reduces risk of breast cancer Rintala, Pirjo E
2004
2 p. 69-70
2 p.
artikel
94 Mammography screening in the USA has higher recall rates and lower cancer detection rates than in the UK Luckmann, Roger
2004
2 p. 57-59
3 p.
artikel
95 Mass media communication was effective in motivating mothers to seek immunization services for their children Bordley, Clay
2000
2 p. 28-
1 p.
artikel
96 Medical group practice organizations have less influence on physicians' practice styles than expected Rimar, Stephen
2000
2 p. 32-
1 p.
artikel
97 Medical injuries can increase mortality risk and incur additional costs Reilly, Anne F
2004
2 p. 60-62
3 p.
artikel
98 Mesh repair is more effective than suture repair for incisional abdominal hernia Petersen, Sven
2001
2 p. 45-
1 p.
artikel
99 Multidisciplinary teams, outreach or home care, and case management improve the quality of care in the terminally ill and the mentally ill Chambers, Jacky
2000
2 p. 46-
1 p.
artikel
100 Neonatal intensive care units of more than 15 patients per day have a significantly lower mortality than smaller units, with no difference in cost if referral is made before birth. The increasing number of smaller units, as a result of policies to provide inter-hospital competition, may increase neonatal mortality Chishty, Valerie
1997
2 p. 30-
1 p.
artikel
101 Nevirapine sustains reduction of mother-to-child HIV transmission at 18 months Delvaux, Thérèse
2004
2 p. 87-88
2 p.
artikel
102 Newborn treatment with nevirapine plus zidovudine reduces mother-to-child transmission of HIV Perez-Then, Eddy
2004
2 p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
103 No significant association between malpractice claims risk and cesarean section rates, except in mothers of low socio-economic status Dale Tussing, A.
2000
2 p. 47-
1 p.
artikel
104 [No title] Muir Gray, J.A.
1998
2 p. 54-
1 p.
artikel
105 [No title] Muir Gray, J.A.
1998
2 p. 54-
1 p.
artikel
106 Nurse led disease management clinics may improve long-term coronary heart disease outcomes in primary care 2003
2 p. 55-56
2 p.
artikel
107 Nurse led follow-up may be as acceptable and effective as conventional follow-up for people with lung cancer 2003
2 p. 57-59
3 p.
artikel
108 Nurses could be trained to provide pre-operative assessment of equivalent quality to junior doctors 2003
2 p. 60-62
3 p.
artikel
109 Oestrogen plus progestin significantly improves bone mineral density and reduces risk of fracture Tengstrand, Birgitta
2004
2 p. 102-104
3 p.
artikel
110 Opioid-dependent people may prefer receiving treatment from GP offices compared to narcotics programmes Stuart, Mary
2002
2 p. 56-57
2 p.
artikel
111 Oral and early-switch therapies can be used safely for community-acquired pneumonia Rhew, David C.
2002
2 p. 49-50
2 p.
artikel
112 Oral misoprostol may be useful in less-developed countries as it is equally effective in minimising blood loss in the third stage of labour and for reducing postpartum haemorrhage but easier to use than standard oxytocics Surbek, Daniel V.
2001
2 p. 49-50
2 p.
artikel
113 Oral therapy is a suitable substitute for intravenous therapy in low risk febrile patients during cancer chemotherapy Franssen, Edmee
2000
2 p. 43-44
2 p.
artikel
114 Orthostatic hypotension was a significant, independent predictor of 4-year mortality in elderly men Patterson, Christopher J.S.
1999
2 p. 45-
1 p.
artikel
115 Paroxetine, fluoxetine, and sertraline are equally effective in treating depression in primary care Dı́az Madero, Alfonso
2002
2 p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
116 Patient and provider education programmes may improve chronic disease control 2003
2 p. 85-87
3 p.
artikel
117 Patients' own doctors provide better quality out-of-hours primary care than commercial deputizing services Dawes, Martin
1997
2 p. 35-36
2 p.
artikel
118 Peer review of the process of care has limited reliability Hicks, Nicholas R.
1998
2 p. 42-43
2 p.
artikel
119 Persistent and relapsed wheezing is associated with sensitivity to domestic allergens, gender and smoking status Guilbert, Theresa
2004
2 p. 92-94
3 p.
artikel
120 Pharmacotherapy is more effective than psychotherapy for elderly people with minor depression or dysthymia Mynors-Wallis, Laurence M.
2001
2 p. 61-
1 p.
artikel
121 Planned home births are no less safe than planned hospital births for low-risk women Page, Lesley
1998
2 p. 40-
1 p.
artikel
122 Poor quality information about and understanding of their child's acute illness was a major cause for anxiety and frustration in parents Whelan, Judith
1997
2 p. 47-
1 p.
artikel
123 Post-treatment isoniazid prophylaxis reduces tuberculosis recurrence for those with HIV-1 Smieja, Marek
2001
2 p. 51-52
2 p.
artikel
124 Premenstrual symptoms are not managed by progesterone Freeman, Ellen W.
2002
2 p. 73-74
2 p.
artikel
125 Preventing major illness does not save money in the long term Reeves, Ian
1998
2 p. 37-
1 p.
artikel
126 Primary care for breast cancer follow-up was as effective as hospital follow-up Shepperd, Sasha
1997
2 p. 46-
1 p.
artikel
127 Processes used in stroke units may increase survival compared to general wards Stegmayr, Birgitta
2002
2 p. 70-71
2 p.
artikel
128 Prognosis following diagnosis of CHF is poor and frequently occurs in the presence of preserved systolic function Sanderson, John
1999
2 p. 42-
1 p.
artikel
129 Providing cost information to physicians reduces the use of expensive drugs and diagnostic tests Howard, Richard
1998
2 p. 46-
1 p.
artikel
130 Provision of support from peers acting as consultants to middle managers improved staff morale and absenteeism Wallace, Louise M.
1998
2 p. 48-
1 p.
artikel
131 Quality improvement intervention reduces in-hospital mortality after acute myocardial infarction Bassan, Roberto
2002
2 p. 62-63
2 p.
artikel
132 Recent dental treatments are not, but cardiac valvular abnormalities are strong risk factors for infective endocarditis Tyndall, Mark W.
1999
2 p. 36-
1 p.
artikel
133 Renal artery disease progression was associated with systolic hypertension, diabetes and pre-existing ipsilateral or contralateral renal artery stenosis Carlisle, Euan J.F.
1999
2 p. 44-
1 p.
artikel
134 Replacing state provision of mental health services by the purchase of services had managerial but no economic benefits Mays, Nicholas
1997
2 p. 28-
1 p.
artikel
135 Risk of stroke in men is not associated with dietary fat intake Hobbs, Richard
2004
2 p. 74-76
3 p.
artikel
136 Rivastigmine gives marginal improvement for people with Alzheimer’s disease Warner, James P.
2000
2 p. 39-
1 p.
artikel
137 Routine screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in elderly men may be cost-effective 2003
2 p. 114-115
2 p.
artikel
138 School-based asthma clinics may improve processes, but not clinical outcomes 2003
2 p. 92-93
2 p.
artikel
139 Screening 3 years after negative test, rather than annually, would result in three additional cases of cervical cancer per 100,000 women screened Monsonego, Joseph
2004
2 p. 89-91
3 p.
artikel
140 Selective decontamination of digestive tract in intensive care patients leads to fewer in-hospital deaths Hollenbeak, Christopher S
2004
2 p. 107-109
3 p.
artikel
141 Self-management booklets for minor illnesses do not reduce physician consultations Newbury, Jonathan
2002
2 p. 72-
1 p.
artikel
142 Sending people a copy of their referral letter did not significantly affect hospital attendance rates Gillam, Stephen
2000
2 p. 50-
1 p.
artikel
143 Several factors are associated with higher rates of illegal tobacco sales to youths Chaloupka, Frank J.
2001
2 p. 29-
1 p.
artikel
144 Single dose mifepristone, single dose levonorgestrel and 2-dose levonorgestrel are all equally safe and effective as emergency contraception 2003
2 p. 109-111
3 p.
artikel
145 Smoking is a major cause of premature death worldwide Gavin, Anna
2004
2 p. 95-96
2 p.
artikel
146 Some medical errors are preventable by using a systems approach Bulstrode, Christopher
1998
2 p. 44-
1 p.
artikel
147 Some methods are more effective than others for helping people quit smoking Levy, David T.
2001
2 p. 36-
1 p.
artikel
148 Specialist nurse follow-up may improve hospital readmission rates following heart failure Opasich, Cristina
2002
2 p. 60-61
2 p.
artikel
149 Specialists have better outcomes for rheumatoid disease but not for low-back pain Smith, RA
1998
2 p. 41-
1 p.
artikel
150 Specialists may have direct impact on general practitioners' prescribing Siegel, David
2002
2 p. 64-65
2 p.
artikel
151 Specialist stroke units reduce mortality and institutionalisation compared with general ward stroke teams or at-home care Langhorne, Peter
2001
2 p. 40-
1 p.
artikel
152 Staffing intensive care units with critical care physicians may improve clinical outcomes 2003
2 p. 63-64
2 p.
artikel
153 Strategies designed to foster continuity of care are unlikely to improve health behavior Cantor, Joel C.
2000
2 p. 48-
1 p.
artikel
154 Structured personal programme in primary care does not improve mortality and morbidity for type 2 diabetes Gagliardino, Juan José
2002
2 p. 66-67
2 p.
artikel
155 Structured protocols for developmental screening and preventive care increased parent satisfaction and quality of care but did not increase levels of knowledge of the doctors in training Hall, David
1997
2 p. 44-
1 p.
artikel
156 Supervised prescription of methadone plus heroin is more effective than methadone alone Lapeyre-Mestre, Maryse
2004
2 p. 110-111
2 p.
artikel
157 Surgical patients are at lower risk of death in hospitals with more degree-educated nurses Callahan, Mark A
2004
2 p. 67-68
2 p.
artikel
158 Survival benefit with streptokinase persisted to 10 years Cairns, John A.
1999
2 p. 51-
1 p.
artikel
159 Test-and-eradicate scheme for Helicobacter pylori is as safe and efficient as prompt endoscopy Moayyedi, Paul
2001
2 p. 46-
1 p.
artikel
160 Texts and hypertexts 1998
2 p. 55-
1 p.
artikel
161 The A1/A2 polymorphism of glycoprotein IIIa was not a risk factor for adverse events complicating coronary interventionsand the homozygous 807T/873A polymorphisms of the glycoprotein Ia/IIa collagen receptor gene was associated with acute MI Crowther, Mark
1999
2 p. 34-35
2 p.
artikel
162 The benefits of involving patients in healthcare planning remain uncertain 2003
2 p. 83-84
2 p.
artikel
163 The benefits of residential air filters remain uncertain for people with asthma 2003
2 p. 102-103
2 p.
artikel
164 The cost-effectiveness and quality of life from coronary angioplasty compared with bypass surgery depends on how many heart blood vessels the patient has blocked Coulter, Angela
1997
2 p. 33-
1 p.
artikel
165 The diagnosis and treatment of asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction Young, James B
1999
2 p. 31-33
3 p.
artikel
166 The introduction of a health care market in Sweden contributed to increased productivity but created new problems that required the market approach to be modified Donald, Anna
1998
2 p. 32-
1 p.
artikel
167 The outcome of elderly patients with myocardial infarction was better following care provided by cardiologists rather than by primary care physicians Hemingway, Harry
1997
2 p. 37-
1 p.
artikel
168 There is a gap in the evidence regarding patient held, personalized, and accessible clinical information for people with psychotic illnesses Lehman, Anthony F.
2000
2 p. 51-
1 p.
artikel
169 There is inadequate evidence to support the adoption of early supported discharge or hospital-at-home care for acute stroke patients Gladman, John
2000
2 p. 33-34
2 p.
artikel
170 There is no need for further research on the ineffective Spf66 malaria vaccine Ramsay, Mary
1997
2 p. 43-
1 p.
artikel
171 The requirement to publish reports on hospital standards of care may improve quality Oliver, Sandy
1998
2 p. 33-
1 p.
artikel
172 The safety and efficacy of herbal remedies for atopic disorders remains uncertain 2003
2 p. 112-113
2 p.
artikel
173 The sensitivity of Papanicolaou tests is lower than previously believed Wee, Christina C.
2001
2 p. 35-
1 p.
artikel
174 The surgeon is an important prognostic factor in treating colorectal cancer Kee, Frank
2000
2 p. 35-
1 p.
artikel
175 The use of patient satisfaction as an outcome measure in quality assessment may favor services that look after less severely-ill patients Coulter, Angela
1998
2 p. 38-
1 p.
artikel
176 The use of statistical methods to adjust hospital pneumonia severity death rates does not create an outcome measure sufficiently robust to allow the performance of individual hospitals to be judged Seagroatt, Valerie
1997
2 p. 29-
1 p.
artikel
177 The whispered voice test detects hearing impairment in adults and children, but needs to be standardised Sabo, Diane L
2004
2 p. 97-98
2 p.
artikel
178 Training mothers to give antimalarial drugs reduces deaths in Ethiopia Arnot, David
2001
2 p. 32-
1 p.
artikel
179 Ultrasonography accurately identifies appendicitis but does not reduce unnecessary operations or produce better clinical outcomes than standard diagnosis Šimonovský, Václav
2001
2 p. 53-54
2 p.
artikel
180 Universal newborn screening improves hearing loss detection rates, but benefits remain uncertain Mehl, Albert L.
2002
2 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
181 Use of decision analysis in clinical practice and policy Gilbert, Ruth
1997
2 p. 25-26
2 p.
artikel
182 Vitamin A and β carotene supplements reduce mortality related to pregnancy in rural malnourished populations Campbell, Oona
2000
2 p. 40-
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183 Volunteers trained to act as standardized patients revealed striking variations in resource use by physicians David Naylor, C.
1998
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184 Waiting periods and background checks for handgun purchasers are not associated with a reduction in homicide rates Cummings, Peter
2001
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185 Women who attend breast screening programmes have higher risk of developing breast cancer than non-attenders Parton, Marina
2002
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186 Workers in China with partial healthcare coverage were as likely to incur out of pocket medical expenditures as workers without coverage Yip, Winnie
2000
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                             186 gevonden resultaten
 
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