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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A community youth service program that coupled community involvement with classroom health instruction reduced adolescent sexual risk-taking Meyrick, Jane
1999
4 p. 90-91
2 p.
artikel
2 A computer based clinical decision support system did not improve cardiovascular risk in people with hypertension Hetlevik, Irene
2000
4 p. 84-
1 p.
artikel
3 A critical care pathway for community-acquired pneumonia reduced the use of institutional resources without harming patients Atlas, Steven J.
2000
4 p. 85-
1 p.
artikel
4 Active management of chronic respiratory disease can reduce admissions and costs with no adverse impact on outcome Newberry, Dr Douglas
1999
4 p. 99-100
2 p.
artikel
5 Additional data is needed to assess the impact of the 1996 welfare reform law in the United States Birn, Anne-Emanuelle
2000
4 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
6 Administration of rotavirus vaccine is cost-effective Fitzner, Karen A.
1998
4 p. 96-
1 p.
artikel
7 A focused quality-improvement programme improved outcome and reduced duration of stay in patients with acute myocardial infarction Charney, Mark
1998
4 p. 100-101
2 p.
artikel
8 After a stroke, ability with daily tasks of living improves after therapy based rehabilitation services Power, Michael
2004
4 p. 188-189
2 p.
artikel
9 Age was not an independent predictor of costs of care in older people Gray, Dr Alastair
1999
4 p. 107-
1 p.
artikel
10 Alcohol consumption among drivers remains an important factor in fatal road traffic accidents involving children Voas, Robert
2000
4 p. 78-
1 p.
artikel
11 An intensive one month training rotation in interviewing improved residents' knowledge about, attitudes toward, and skills in interviewing Nichols, Dr Mary
1999
4 p. 98-
1 p.
artikel
12 Antidepressants and counselling are similarly effective in the primary care treatment of depression Dowrick, Christopher
2001
4 p. 138-
1 p.
artikel
13 Appointment attendance predicts level of glycaemic control in people with diabetes Rohland, Barbara M
2004
4 p. 195-196
2 p.
artikel
14 Attending a single care site associated with improved glycaemic control in people with diabetes Harvey, Peter
2004
4 p. 192-194
3 p.
artikel
15 A violence prevention curriculum in secondary schools was associated with a moderate decrease in physically aggressive behavior and an increase in neutral and pro-social behavior among schoolchildren Roberts, Ian
1997
4 p. 87-
1 p.
artikel
16 Behavioural counselling is effective at increasing consumption of fruit and vegetables in low-income adults 2003
4 p. 170-171
2 p.
artikel
17 Breast cancer surveillance is less effective for high risk women Eisinger, Dr François
2001
4 p. 111-112
2 p.
artikel
18 Breast feeding support from volunteer counsellors does not increase rates of breast feeding Mitra, Amal K
2004
4 p. 202-204
3 p.
artikel
19 Breast milk substitutes reduced HIV1 infection in infants born to HIV1 positive mothers Coutsoudis, Anna
2000
4 p. 76-
1 p.
artikel
20 Brief cognitive behaviour therapy training does not improve physicians' knowledge or treatment of depression Llewellyn-Jones, Robert H.
2002
4 p. 182-183
2 p.
artikel
21 Case management effectively increases immunization rates for low-income inner-city African American families with low utilization of well-child visits Bir, Anupa
1998
4 p. 97-
1 p.
artikel
22 Case management saves money and improves quality of life 2003
4 p. 162-164
3 p.
artikel
23 Case-mix and severity adjustments for benchmark measures need to be improved 2003
4 p. 165-166
2 p.
artikel
24 Chest pain observation units reduce hospital admission in people with acute chest pain Ross, Michael A
2004
4 p. 180-182
3 p.
artikel
25 Chronic fatigue has high, but mainly hidden, costs 2003
4 p. 196-197
2 p.
artikel
26 Clinical guidelines for the management of back pain could increase the use of radiology Dixon, Adrian
1998
4 p. 98-99
2 p.
artikel
27 Clinical guidelines have no influence on infertility outcomes or treatment cost Fothergill, Dr Diana J.
2001
4 p. 123-124
2 p.
artikel
28 Clinical pathways that include guidelines may improve both process and outcome of care Thomas, Dr Lois
1999
4 p. 101-102
2 p.
artikel
29 Cognitive behavioural therapy may improve chronic primary insomnia Currie, Shawn
2001
4 p. 144-145
2 p.
artikel
30 Combination anti-retroviral therapy for HIV is cost-effective Pinkerton, Steven D.
2001
4 p. 116-
1 p.
artikel
31 Commercial weight reduction programme reduces weight more than self-help materials 2003
4 p. 179-181
3 p.
artikel
32 Community nurses specialising in Parkinson's disease may improve patients' feelings of well-being, but not clinical outcomes Wilson-Barnett, Jenifer
2002
4 p. 145-
1 p.
artikel
33 Computer-based reminder systems increase preventive practices in the ambulatory care setting 1997
4 p. 95-
1 p.
artikel
34 Computer generated reminders to physicians increase their discussing advance directives with patients Entwistle, Vikki
1999
4 p. 103-
1 p.
artikel
35 Consuming less than 4 alcoholic drinks per week does not increase risk of pre-term delivery Paladine, Heather L.
2004
4 p. 216-217
2 p.
artikel
36 Continuous positive airway pressure is not effective for people with sleep apnea without daytime drowsiness Hui, Dr David S.
2001
4 p. 147-
1 p.
artikel
37 Contraceptive patch may be as effective as the pill, with higher compliance Roumen, Frans J.M.E.
2001
4 p. 146-
1 p.
artikel
38 Cost can be reduced with quality improvement Homa, Peter
1998
4 p. 87-
1 p.
artikel
39 ‘Critical time’ interventions reduced homelessness among mentally-ill men discharged from a psychiatry program in a men's shelter to community housing Orr, Michael
1997
4 p. 98-
1 p.
artikel
40 Daily zinc supplementation may reduce pneumonia in children in developing countries Rahman, Mohammad M.
2002
4 p. 169-170
2 p.
artikel
41 Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for sore throat did not lead to significant levels of complication or reattendance for prescription Ziebland, Sue
1998
4 p. 105-
1 p.
artikel
42 Different social attitudes to HIV testing result in different policies Dowsett, Gary W.
1999
4 p. 108-
1 p.
artikel
43 Disease management by telephone improved outcomes for low-income people with diabetes mellitus Corbett, Cynthia F.
2000
4 p. 83-
1 p.
artikel
44 Domiciliary occupational therapy improved early recovery following stroke Anderson, Craig
2000
4 p. 87-
1 p.
artikel
45 Early discharge of newborn babies is associated with increased readmission rates Kotagal, Uma
2000
4 p. 95-
1 p.
artikel
46 Education programs designed to prevent suicide have both beneficial and harmful effects Macfarlane, Aidan
1997
4 p. 90-
1 p.
artikel
47 Effectiveness of immunomodulatory drugs for multiple sclerosis varies greatly Besson, Gérard
2001
4 p. 140-141
2 p.
artikel
48 Elderly people appear to be denied standard therapy which would reduce mortality, but receive intensive invasive therapy inappropriately Evans, John Grimley
1997
4 p. 102-103
2 p.
artikel
49 E-mail discussion group may improve health outcomes for people with back pain Moore, James E.
2002
4 p. 184-185
2 p.
artikel
50 Enforcement programs to reduce tobacco sales to minors increase compliance with the law and are more effective than retailer education programs Mindell, Dr Jennifer
1999
4 p. 95-
1 p.
artikel
51 European harmonization of medicines-control reduced the influence of evidence in Norwegian policy-making Bjørndal, Arild
1998
4 p. 88-89
2 p.
artikel
52 Evaluating qualitative research Boulton, Mary
1997
4 p. 83-85
3 p.
artikel
53 Evidence-based interventions improve preventive primary care Muir Gray, J.A.
1999
4 p. 92-
1 p.
artikel
54 Evidence-based leaflets do not promote informed choice in women using maternity services Green, Josephine M.
2002
4 p. 180-181
2 p.
artikel
55 Exercise training programmes improve survival and delay hospital admission in people with chronic heart failure Smart, Neil
2004
4 p. 200-201
2 p.
artikel
56 Expanding prenatal services for underprivileged women reduced rates of low birthweight but did not affect service use Mugford, Miranda
1999
4 p. 110-
1 p.
artikel
57 Facilitating referrals to the voluntary sector improves psychological wellbeing but increases costs Graffy, Jonathan
2000
4 p. 86-
1 p.
artikel
58 Family- and culturally-focused interventions show the most promise for preventing alcohol misuse by young people 2003
4 p. 177-178
2 p.
artikel
59 Giving physicians data comparing their own performance with that of their peers has a statistically significant, but small effect and the cost of doing so may be greater than the savings that result Donaldson, Liam J.
1997
4 p. 94-
1 p.
artikel
60 Health education can change the diet of children Troop, Pat
1998
4 p. 95-
1 p.
artikel
61 Heart attack survivors did better in hospitals with higher rates of angiography Troop, Pat
1997
4 p. 92-
1 p.
artikel
62 Hepatocellular carcinoma screening in people with liver cirrhosis is not cost-effective Uhlmann, Dirk
2001
4 p. 121-122
2 p.
artikel
63 High ambulatory blood pressure increases cardiovascular risk in people receiving treatment for hypertension 2003
4 p. 202-204
3 p.
artikel
64 High-quality nutrition counselling for hypercholesterolemia by public health nurses in rural areas does not affect total blood cholesterol 2003
4 p. 187-189
3 p.
artikel
65 Home preterm labour care is a viable alternative to hospital care for women without complications Büscher, Dr Ulrich
2001
4 p. 125-126
2 p.
artikel
66 Hormone replacement therapy is not safe for breast cancer survivors Vassilopoulou-Sellin, Rena
2004
4 p. 224-226
3 p.
artikel
67 ‘Hospital at home’ schemes are a cheaper, effective alternative to hospital care in people referred for acute admission Shepperd, Sasha
2000
4 p. 89-90
2 p.
artikel
68 Hospital cesarean delivery rates that are not adjusted for clinical risk factors may be biased, and mislead the public Savage, Wendy
1999
4 p. 109-
1 p.
artikel
69 Housing subsidies are critical to ending family homelessness Buckner, John C.
1999
4 p. 88-
1 p.
artikel
70 H. pylori eradication does not reduce gastric cancer incidence in a high-risk area of China Sheu, Bor-Shyang
2004
4 p. 218-220
3 p.
artikel
71 Identifying association between risk factors and subsequent functional status in community-living elderly people helps set priorities for future research and provision of services Young, John
1999
4 p. 87-
1 p.
artikel
72 Increasing registered nurse staffing levels may improve clinical outcomes for people in hospital Spetz, Joanne
2002
4 p. 141-142
2 p.
artikel
73 Increasing the number of drugs in antiretroviral therapy may improve survival in people with HIV infection Rutherford, George W.
2002
4 p. 163-164
2 p.
artikel
74 Individual fee-for-service billing procedures are associated with increased elective induction rates Nespolon, Harry
2001
4 p. 148-149
2 p.
artikel
75 Influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations reduce mortality in over 65-year-olds Montori, Victor
2001
4 p. 142-143
2 p.
artikel
76 Informing patients about adverse effects did not reduce compliance with schizophrenia treatment David, AS
1998
4 p. 106-107
2 p.
artikel
77 In-jail education improves completion of tuberculosis treatment after release from jail Perlman, David C.
2002
4 p. 167-168
2 p.
artikel
78 Inpatient geriatric units and outpatient geriatric clinics improve quality of life, but not survival for frail older adults Kominski, Gerald F.
2002
4 p. 146-147
2 p.
artikel
79 Integrating social and medical services for frail elderly living in the community improves outcomes and decreases overall costs of care Reeves, Ian
1998
4 p. 90-
1 p.
artikel
80 Intensive follow-up for colorectal cancer is cost-effective Ohlsson, Björn
2004
4 p. 186-187
2 p.
artikel
81 Intravenous magnesium sulphate does not improve survival or disability outcomes in people with stroke Selco, Scott
2004
4 p. 227-229
3 p.
artikel
82 Joint teleconsultations improve satisfaction among people referred for a specialist opinion Gruen, Russell
2002
4 p. 150-151
2 p.
artikel
83 Laparoscopic hysterectomy is not cost effective compared with vaginal hysterectomy Crawford, Benjamin L
2004
4 p. 197-199
3 p.
artikel
84 Letters, telephone calls and physician reminders increase screening uptake Alexander, Freda
2001
4 p. 119-120
2 p.
artikel
85 Letter to readers Donald, Anna
1997
4 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
86 Limited evidence for the effectiveness of stage-based intervention strategies in influencing smoking behaviour 2003
4 p. 174-176
3 p.
artikel
87 Link between diagnostic X-rays and cancer uncertain Cameron, John R
2004
4 p. 205-206
2 p.
artikel
88 Linking distribution of food vouchers to immunization records of infants increases inner city immunization rates Wood, David
1999
4 p. 93-94
2 p.
artikel
89 Liver cancer screening in a high-risk population in China fails to reduce mortality Saab, Sammy
2004
4 p. 221-223
3 p.
artikel
90 Long-term follow-up suggests that mammographic screening programmes reduce death from breast cancer Redman, Sally
2002
4 p. 158-159
2 p.
artikel
91 Lowering homocysteine levels does not reduce rates of stroke, coronary heart disease or death in people with ischaemic stroke Huang, Yi-Chia
2004
4 p. 210-212
3 p.
artikel
92 Lower mortality among patients with cardiogenic shock treated in the USA may reflect greater use of invasive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions Griffiths, Rod
1997
4 p. 91-
1 p.
artikel
93 Low-income African Americans' views about hypertension differ from medical understanding Crook, Errol D.
2002
4 p. 173-
1 p.
artikel
94 Lumbar supports and education did not reduce the incidence of low back pain in industry Bombardier, Dr Claire
1999
4 p. 86-
1 p.
artikel
95 Microsatellite screening for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is cost-effective Moeslein, Gabriela
2002
4 p. 160-
1 p.
artikel
96 More research is needed to understand the relationship between management costs and hospital performance Ferlı́e, Ewan
1999
4 p. 97-
1 p.
artikel
97 Most deaths from oral contraceptives occur in current or recent users. Few, if any, effects persist 10 years after stopping use Mansour, Dr Diana
1999
4 p. 105-
1 p.
artikel
98 Neither rofecoxib nor naproxen slows cognitive decline in people with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease 2003
4 p. 200-201
2 p.
artikel
99 No association between mobile phone usage and development of acoustic neuroma Hardell, Lennart
2004
4 p. 213-215
3 p.
artikel
100 No clinical advantage of rapid MRI over radiographs for people with low back pain 2003
4 p. 198-199
2 p.
artikel
101 Non-tailored computer-generated letters encourage smokers to quit Aveyard, Paul
2001
4 p. 113-114
2 p.
artikel
102 No strong evidence that exercise is effective in treating depression Ernst, E.
2001
4 p. 115-
1 p.
artikel
103 [No title] Milne, Ruairidh
1997
4 p. 104-
1 p.
artikel
104 Nurse-care management of medical, psychosocial and lifestyle aspects of diabetes significantly improves medical outcomes 2003
4 p. 167-169
3 p.
artikel
105 Nurse-led behavioural and lifestyle counselling may reduce incontinence Rigby, Deborah
2002
4 p. 143-144
2 p.
artikel
106 Oestrogen plus progestin do not prevent global cognitive decline in older postmenopausal women 2003
4 p. 193-
1 p.
artikel
107 Oestrogen plus progestin increases the risk of ischaemic stroke in postmenopausal women 2003
4 p. 194-195
2 p.
artikel
108 Oestrogen plus progestin increases the risk of probable dementia in post-menopausal women 2003
4 p. 192-
1 p.
artikel
109 Opinion is divided about the validity and usefulness of the public release of surgeon-specific mortality rates for coronary artery bypass grafting Goldacre, Michael
1998
4 p. 109-110
2 p.
artikel
110 Oral mucolytic drugs reduce exacerbation from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and stable chronic bronchitis Postma, D.S.
2001
4 p. 134-135
2 p.
artikel
111 Oral oseltamivir is an effective treatment of acute influenza in adults Jefferson, Tom
2000
4 p. 94-
1 p.
artikel
112 Organisational changes are more effective than education and reminders for raising adult immunisation and cancer screening rates Tseng, Daniel S.
2002
4 p. 186-187
2 p.
artikel
113 Oseltamivir and zanamivir are effective for treating influenza, but preventive effects are unclear 2003
4 p. 205-207
3 p.
artikel
114 Peer prescription review had no effect on potentially inappropriate prescriptions for the elderly Egan, Mary
2001
4 p. 127-
1 p.
artikel
115 Physicians' assessment of surgeon quality is less accurate at predicting outcomes than using surgical volume Baicker, Katherine
1998
4 p. 103-
1 p.
artikel
116 Post-natal depression is reduced by providing information to women at risk 2003
4 p. 185-186
2 p.
artikel
117 Post-natal follow-up by a public health nurse had no discernible effect on outcome Troop, Pat
1998
4 p. 92-
1 p.
artikel
118 Post-natal health education for mothers on infant care and family planning practices has modest impact on contraceptive practice in a developing country Mein, Gill
1998
4 p. 111-
1 p.
artikel
119 Practice-based continuing education combined with process improvement methods improves delivery of preventive services to children Vacek, James L.
2004
4 p. 177-179
3 p.
artikel
120 Pre-operative nicotine replacement and smoking cessation counselling reduce post-operative complications Bolliger, C.T.
2002
4 p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
121 Prescription of exercise by physicians improves fitness in elderly people 2003
4 p. 172-173
2 p.
artikel
122 Primary and community forms of emergency care can substitute for hospital accident and emergency departments Hardern, Dr Richard
1999
4 p. 106-
1 p.
artikel
123 Primary care recall system for indigenous people reduced diabetes related hospitalisations New, Dr John
2001
4 p. 129-
1 p.
artikel
124 Private for-profit ownership of hospitals may be associated with a slightly higher mortality rate than not-for-profit hospitals Taylor Jr, Donald H
2002
4 p. 139-140
2 p.
artikel
125 Providing feedback to physicians reduces spending on diagnostic tests Wyatt, Jeremy
1997
4 p. 95-97
3 p.
artikel
126 Public health interventions help to ensure food safety Milner, Philip
1999
4 p. 96-
1 p.
artikel
127 Publishing information about deaths from cardiac surgery changed hospital management, clinical care and patient preference Muir Gray, J.A.
1999
4 p. 104-
1 p.
artikel
128 Quality of care in the US Department of Veterans Affairs health care system significantly improved after system-wide re-engineering 2003
4 p. 159-161
3 p.
artikel
129 Rapid initiation and appropriate selection of antibiotics reduce hospital stay in people with community-acquired pneumonia Leibovici, Leonard
2002
4 p. 188-189
2 p.
artikel
130 Rate of major complications is higher in laparoscopic than abdominal hysterectomy but quality of life improves with both procedures Learman, Lee A
2004
4 p. 232-234
3 p.
artikel
131 Reduced numbers of ante-natal visits lower costs withoutadverse clinical effects, but women are less satisfied Hall, Professor Marion H
2001
4 p. 130-
1 p.
artikel
132 Reduced packet sizes may decrease paracetamol and salicylate self-poisoning Dargan, Paul
2001
4 p. 117-118
2 p.
artikel
133 Reducing ambulance response time increases survival after cardiac arrest in the community Skogvoll, Eirik
2001
4 p. 128-
1 p.
artikel
134 Reducing the legal blood alcohol limit to 0.08% reduced the proportion of fatal crashes by 16% Ashton, John
1997
4 p. 88-
1 p.
artikel
135 Relative benefit of mammography reduces with age Kerlikowske, Karla
2002
4 p. 156-157
2 p.
artikel
136 Residential drug-treatment programs lasting more than 6 months do not appear to be more effective than programs of shorter duration Duggan, Mark
1998
4 p. 94-
1 p.
artikel
137 Residual lifetime risk of hypertension is 90% for middle-aged and elderly white people Cappuccio, Francesco P
2002
4 p. 171-172
2 p.
artikel
138 Restorative home care reduces emergency physician visits for older adults compared to usual home care Fortinsky, Richard H.
2002
4 p. 148-149
2 p.
artikel
139 Retaplase plus abciximab improves non-fatal outcomes, but not overall survival in people with diabetes and acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction Serebruany, Victor
2004
4 p. 230-231
2 p.
artikel
140 Review finds limited evidence for electrodiagnosis to predict surgical outcomes in people with carpal tunnel syndrome von Schroeder, Herbert P.
2000
4 p. 92-
1 p.
artikel
141 Review finds limited evidence for outreach respiratory care in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Berry, Jean K.
2000
4 p. 82-
1 p.
artikel
142 Review found insufficient evidence on multidisciplinary rehabilitation for fibromyalgia and musculoskeletal pain Shaw, William S.
2000
4 p. 93-
1 p.
artikel
143 Review found insufficient evidence to compare effects or relative cost of telemedicine care versus face to face care Mair, Frances S.
2000
4 p. 88-
1 p.
artikel
144 Right-front passenger air bags decrease the risk of death for adults in frontal car crashes, but are associated with a higher risk of mortality for children 1998
4 p. 91-
1 p.
artikel
145 Routine home visits may not be needed for postpartum care in low-risk cases 2003
4 p. 182-184
3 p.
artikel
146 Routine prenatal screening for HIV in a low-prevalence setting reduces the rate of maternal–fetal HIV transmission and may rival other widely accepted healthcare expenditures in terms of cost effectiveness Upshur, Ross
1999
4 p. 89-
1 p.
artikel
147 Salmonella typhi Vi conjugate vaccine for typhoid fever is safe and effective for 2/5-year-olds Saha, Professor Samir K.
2001
4 p. 139-
1 p.
artikel
148 Screening 1998
4 p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
149 Short-course antiretroviral treatment may reduce mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission during delivery Leroy, Valériane
2002
4 p. 165-166
2 p.
artikel
150 Short-term smoking cessation rates may be higher when people purchase nicotine gum and patches over the counter compared to obtaining treatments on prescription Etter, Jean-François
2002
4 p. 174-175
2 p.
artikel
151 Six monthly follow-up is as effective as 3 monthly follow-up for people with hypertension Nelson, Mark R
2004
4 p. 183-185
3 p.
artikel
152 Six weeks of oral anticoagulation is sufficient for isolated calf deep vein thrombosis Chong, Beng H.
2001
4 p. 136-137
2 p.
artikel
153 Smoking high tar cigarettes increases risk of death from lung cancer, but no differences in risk for smokers of very low, low and medium tar cigarettes Gallus, Silvano
2004
4 p. 207-209
3 p.
artikel
154 Study finds insufficient evidence regarding community provision of hearing aids Davis, Professor Adrian
2000
4 p. 80-
1 p.
artikel
155 Study found insufficient evidence to compare the efficacy of subdermally implanted contraceptives vs alternative reversible contraception Trussell, James
2000
4 p. 75-
1 p.
artikel
156 Systematic review finds no benefit of bed rest over advice to stay active for acute low-back pain Del Mar, Chris
2000
4 p. 96-
1 p.
artikel
157 Teacher-led intervention improved teenagers' knowledge of emergency contraception without altering sexual activity Raine, Tina
2002
4 p. 178-179
2 p.
artikel
158 Telephone consultations may be useful for people who request same-day appointments, but do not reduce workload Wallace, Paul
2002
4 p. 154-155
2 p.
artikel
159 Telephone follow-up by nurses reduces hospital readmissions among people with chronic heart failure Berry, Colin
2002
4 p. 152-153
2 p.
artikel
160 Telephone management improves outcomes for people beginning antidepressant treatment Peveler, Robert
2000
4 p. 81-
1 p.
artikel
161 The calculation of capitation payments using physicians' diagnoses better predicts actual expenditure on health care than community-based surveys of need Fletcher, Robert
1997
4 p. 86-
1 p.
artikel
162 The giving of knowledge does not, but managerial action does, improve the quality of professional practice Somekh, David
1997
4 p. 101-
1 p.
artikel
163 The number of times a clinician performed a procedure was a good measure of the level of competence 1997
4 p. 93-
1 p.
artikel
164 There is evidence that day care benefits children's well being Sheldon, Trevor A.
1999
4 p. 85-
1 p.
artikel
165 There is limited and inconsistent evidence on the effectiveness of preventive home visits to the elderly John Campbell, Professor A.
2000
4 p. 77-
1 p.
artikel
166 There is limited evidence about the most effective partner notification strategies for people with sexually transmitted diseases Volmink, Jimmy
2002
4 p. 161-162
2 p.
artikel
167 There is little definite evidence that hospital re-engineering is a specific activity with definable benefits Rowand, R. Scott
1997
4 p. 100-
1 p.
artikel
168 There is no general set of criteria that can be used to evaluate the impact of health care information systems Sanderson, Hugh
1997
4 p. 99-
1 p.
artikel
169 There is scope for improving the health of the prison population Williams, Olwen
1998
4 p. 93-
1 p.
artikel
170 The use of a video before a genetic consultation improved some outcomes and had no adverse effect Lucassen, Anneke
1998
4 p. 108-
1 p.
artikel
171 The use of compression treatment of leg ulcers is cost-effective Phipps, Belinda
1998
4 p. 102-
1 p.
artikel
172 Tissue-type plasminogen activator is beneficial in the treatment of strokes Berge, Eivind
2000
4 p. 97-
1 p.
artikel
173 Traffic and home accidents in developing countries are preventable McCluskie, P.J.A.
1997
4 p. 89-
1 p.
artikel
174 Training physicians in smoking cessation counselling may increase patients' motivation to quit Willemsen, Marc C.
2002
4 p. 176-177
2 p.
artikel
175 Transdermal fentanyl provides more effective pain relief than sustained release oral morphine for chronic non-cancer patients Niemann, Troels
2001
4 p. 131-132
2 p.
artikel
176 Treatment with metoprolol CR/XL benefits patients with heart failure Fowler, Michael B.
2000
4 p. 91-
1 p.
artikel
177 Troglitazone may be an effective alternative for Type 2 diabetes patients with inadequate glycaemia control following sulfonylurea and metformin Moses, Professor R.
2001
4 p. 133-
1 p.
artikel
178 Unscheduled care for people with asthma in a multi-ethnic area is reduced following educational outreach programme by specialist nurses Kamps, Arvid W.A
2004
4 p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
179 What is the effect on health of secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease? Page, Michael
1998
4 p. 104-
1 p.
artikel
180 Women with false-positive mammograms are more likely to attend future screenings 2003
4 p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
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