Directive and doctors ’ health: a systematic review of the available epidemiological evidence. BMJ Open 2014;4: e004916. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2014-004916 ▸ Prepublication history for this paper is available online. To view these files please visit the journal onlin
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Contains fulltext : 235003.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
peer reviewedEpidemiological studies, more specifically those related to analytical epidemiology are...
As our current healthcare practice and policy increasingly relies on clear and comprehensive summari...
Abstract Background Overviews of systematic reviews (overviews) attempt to systematically retrieve a...
Health Canada’s use of its priority review process for new drugs: a cohort study Joel Lexchin1,2,3 T...
This thesis describes the epidemiology, quality and methods of systematic reviews of health professi...
This article summarises the importance of epidemiology to clinicians and aims to show how an underst...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
This article reviews the relation between evidence-based medicine and epidemiology and the recent ev...
Introduction: Umbrella review is one of the terms used to describe an overview of systematic reviews...
Systematic reviews (SR) have gained relevance in the world and Latin America because of their credib...
Key components of a systematic review include: ¥ a well-formulated question and pre-specified criter...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) aims to combine the best available scientific evidence with clinical e...
In the practice of medicine, evidence pertains to “gnosis ” — diagnosis, etiognosisand prognosis. S...
In this Third Edition of the classic Systematic Reviews textbook, now titled Systematic Reviews in H...
Contains fulltext : 235003.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
peer reviewedEpidemiological studies, more specifically those related to analytical epidemiology are...
As our current healthcare practice and policy increasingly relies on clear and comprehensive summari...