《英国医学杂志》.2005年.第5期
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- Effect of combinations of drugs on all cause mortality in patients with ischaemic heart disease: nested case-control analysis
- Adequacy and reporting of allocation concealment: review of recent trials published in four general medical journals
- Patients, professionalism, and revalidation
- No cure, no pay
- Management of pregnancies with RhD alloimmunisation
- Can poorly performing doctors blame their assessment tools
- Changes in atopy over a quarter of a century, based on cross sectional data at three time periods
- Trends in prevalence of asthma and allergy in Finnish young men: nationwide study, 1966-2003
- Role of radiography in predicting progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: prospective cohort study
- Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of treatment from Medline: analytical survey
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of the timing of tracheostomy in adult patients undergoing artificial ventilation
- Surgical stabilisation of the spine compared with a programme of intensive rehabilitation for the management of patients with chronic low ba
- Randomised controlled trial to compare surgical stabilisation of the lumbar spine with an intensive rehabilitation programme for patients wi
- Building on the GMC's achievements
- Characteristic and incidental(placebo) effects in complex interventions such as acupuncture
- More common skin infections in children
- Assessment of methodological quality of primary studies by systematic reviews: results of the metaquality cross sectional study
- Trends in rates of different forms of diagnosed coronary heart disease, 1978 to 2000: prospective, population based study of British men
- Doing what's best and best interests
- Systematic review to determine whether participation in a trial influences outcome
- Revalidation in the UK
- Excellent review scheme for critical incidents but insufficient for revalidation
- Building a framework for trust: critical event analysis of deaths in surgical care
- Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005
- Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications shared via the internet
- Comparison of descriptions of allocation concealment in trial protocols and the published reports: cohort study
- Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness: focus group study
- MMR vaccine and Crohn's disease: ecological study of hospital admissions in England, 1991 to 2002
- Mumps outbreaks across England and Wales in 2004: observational study
- Longitudinal study of birth weight and adult body mass index in predicting risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in women
- Understanding resolution of deliberate self harm: qualitative interview study of patients' experiences
- Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malawian children: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial
- Why clinicians are natural bayesians
- What can mendelian randomisation tell us about modifiable behavioural and environmental exposures
- Underwater birth and neonatal respiratory distress
- Easy yet so easily missed
- Quality assuring our learning from others
- Detecting cheating in written medical examinations by statistical analysis of similarity of answers: pilot study
- Use of SPRAT for peer review of paediatricians in training
- Endorsement of the CONSORT statement by high impact medical journals: survey of instructions for authors
- Barriers to concordance with antidiabetic drugs—cultural differences or human nature
- Perceptions and experiences of taking oral hypoglycaemic agents among people of Pakistani and Indian origin: qualitative study
- Chronic fatigue in developing countries: population based survey of women in India
- Analysis of the distribution of time that patients spend in emergency departments