The commentary provided by Vanhaecht et al. from the European Pathways Association (EPA) questions whether conclusions derived from the review of effects of clinical pathways in hospitals are appropriate. They provide some methodological discussion that indicates a poor appreciation of the detailed content of the review as published in the Cochrane Library and a lack of understanding of the methodological requirements for complex interventions of the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) group. In addition, Vanhaecht et al. misrepresent some important points from the review relating to the intervention reviewed. The critical commentary offered by Vanhaecht et al. is a misrepresentation of the process and content of the...
We would like to thank Smith and colleagues for their critique1 of our analysis of the quality of ev...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...
The commentary provided by Vanhaecht et al. from the European Pathways Association (EPA) questions w...
Care pathways are used increasingly worldwide to organize patient care. However, different views exi...
Care pathways are used increasingly worldwide to organize patient care. However, different views exi...
The Cochrane Collaboration is a unique, worldwidenot-for-profit organization that aims to help peo-p...
Background:\u201cWithout Cochrane Reviews, people making decisions are unlikely to be able to access...
There is lots of truth in what Professor McGorry says.1 We are not ‘‘at issue.’ ’ Policymakers often...
Five puzzle pieces, ten cautionary notes Vanhaecht et al.1 in their sensible and useful paper, ‘Is t...
Background: The value of a medical test depends on the context in which it might be used. Ideally, q...
textabstractBackground: The purpose of this article is to report on the quality of the existing evid...
Background: The purpose of this article is to report on the quality of the existing evidence base re...
Rationale and aim Over the past 12 years, thousands of authors working with the Cochrane Collaborati...
Is there still need for confusion about pathways? Care pathways are at the heart of quality and pati...
We would like to thank Smith and colleagues for their critique1 of our analysis of the quality of ev...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...
The commentary provided by Vanhaecht et al. from the European Pathways Association (EPA) questions w...
Care pathways are used increasingly worldwide to organize patient care. However, different views exi...
Care pathways are used increasingly worldwide to organize patient care. However, different views exi...
The Cochrane Collaboration is a unique, worldwidenot-for-profit organization that aims to help peo-p...
Background:\u201cWithout Cochrane Reviews, people making decisions are unlikely to be able to access...
There is lots of truth in what Professor McGorry says.1 We are not ‘‘at issue.’ ’ Policymakers often...
Five puzzle pieces, ten cautionary notes Vanhaecht et al.1 in their sensible and useful paper, ‘Is t...
Background: The value of a medical test depends on the context in which it might be used. Ideally, q...
textabstractBackground: The purpose of this article is to report on the quality of the existing evid...
Background: The purpose of this article is to report on the quality of the existing evidence base re...
Rationale and aim Over the past 12 years, thousands of authors working with the Cochrane Collaborati...
Is there still need for confusion about pathways? Care pathways are at the heart of quality and pati...
We would like to thank Smith and colleagues for their critique1 of our analysis of the quality of ev...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...
This paper is a summary version of the previously published Cochrane review. It may increase the rea...