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Anaesthesia. 51:641-646
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Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 11(8)
This systematic review assesses weight loss interventions in young adults (18-25 years), who are vulnerable to weight gain. This age group experience critical life course points (leaving home for higher studies or job, pregnancy, cohabitation) and de
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Practice. 45:14-17
Autor:
I. K. Crombie, H. T. O. Davies
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Pain. 74:1-3
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Health bulletin. 58(4)
To find out why clinicians undertake audit, the extent to which they complete the process of audit and their perception of the benefits of taking part.Semi-structured interviews.Twelve trusts in three Scottish Health Boards.One hundred and forty five
Autor:
D R, Coid, I K, Crombie
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Health bulletin. 59(4)
To document sources of information available to the National Health Service in Scotland (NHSiS) which relate to the health voluntary sector.Interrogation of the databases of the Charities Register in Scotland (CRIS) and Health Education Board for Sco
Publikováno v:
Public health. 114(5)
The objective of this study was to identify grant funding of voluntary organizations by Scottish health boards in the financial year 1997-1998. Scottish health board financial commitments to voluntary organizations were surveyed. Fifteen health board
Autor:
H T, Davies, I K, Crombie
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Hospital medicine (London, England : 1998). 59(12)
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses now form a major source of evidence on clinical effectiveness. Despite the relative recency of this approach to synthesizing research findings, a reasonable consensus has emerged as to the desirable methodological
Autor:
I K, Crombie, H J, McQuay
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Pain. 76(1-2)
Publikováno v:
Pain. 76(1-2)
Surgery and trauma are recognised as important causes of chronic pain, although their overall contribution has not been systematically studied. This paper reports on the contribution of surgery and trauma to chronic pain among 5130 patients attending