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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Advice from primary-care physicians and nurses may improve diet in people with hypertension 2003
7 2 p. 106-108
3 p.
article
2 Beach programme may improve skin cancer prevention 2003
7 2 p. 96-99
4 p.
article
3 Clinicians report high satisfaction with clinical guidelines, but question their practicality 2003
7 2 p. 77-78
2 p.
article
4 Computerised and paper guidelines may have similar effects on consultation practices among newly qualified physicians 2003
7 2 p. 79-80
2 p.
article
5 Computerised evidence-based guidelines may not improve asthma or angina management in primary care 2003
7 2 p. 81-82
2 p.
article
6 Deferred next day primary care may have similar outcomes to usual emergency department care for carefully screened people 2003
7 2 p. 65-67
3 p.
article
7 Educational outreach may improve preventive cardiovascular care in general practice 2003
7 2 p. 70-74
5 p.
article
8 Educational video may increase knowledge of poison control centres among spanish speaking families 2003
7 2 p. 94-95
2 p.
article
9 Formal liaison between GPs and specialist teams may improve patient satisfaction, but has a limited effect on clinical outcomes 2003
7 2 p. 68-69
2 p.
article
10 Interventions to improve adherence to prescriptions tend to produce only modest benefits 2003
7 2 p. 88-91
4 p.
article
11 Iron supplementation is unlikely to increase the incidence of infectious disease in children 2003
7 2 p. 104-105
2 p.
article
12 Lay beliefs about immunisation may affect immunisation uptake 2003
7 2 p. 100-101
2 p.
article
13 Longer consultations may be associated with improved outcomes in primary care 2003
7 2 p. 75-76
2 p.
article
14 Nurse led disease management clinics may improve long-term coronary heart disease outcomes in primary care 2003
7 2 p. 55-56
2 p.
article
15 Nurse led follow-up may be as acceptable and effective as conventional follow-up for people with lung cancer 2003
7 2 p. 57-59
3 p.
article
16 Nurses could be trained to provide pre-operative assessment of equivalent quality to junior doctors 2003
7 2 p. 60-62
3 p.
article
17 Patient and provider education programmes may improve chronic disease control 2003
7 2 p. 85-87
3 p.
article
18 Routine screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms in elderly men may be cost-effective 2003
7 2 p. 114-115
2 p.
article
19 School-based asthma clinics may improve processes, but not clinical outcomes 2003
7 2 p. 92-93
2 p.
article
20 Single dose mifepristone, single dose levonorgestrel and 2-dose levonorgestrel are all equally safe and effective as emergency contraception 2003
7 2 p. 109-111
3 p.
article
21 Staffing intensive care units with critical care physicians may improve clinical outcomes 2003
7 2 p. 63-64
2 p.
article
22 The benefits of involving patients in healthcare planning remain uncertain 2003
7 2 p. 83-84
2 p.
article
23 The benefits of residential air filters remain uncertain for people with asthma 2003
7 2 p. 102-103
2 p.
article
24 The safety and efficacy of herbal remedies for atopic disorders remains uncertain 2003
7 2 p. 112-113
2 p.
article
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