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Introduction Shared decision-making (SDM) is central to the provision of high-quality, equitable health care. Doctoral research, focusing on people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC), showcased ...
Objectives To compare the effectiveness of different exercise interventions in improving sleep quality and alleviating insomnia severity among patients with insomnia. Design Our study design was a ...
In my postdoctoral research, I have used an evidence-driven, transparent process and implemented consensus approaches to develop value-added guidance on when and how to replicate systematic reviews.
Objectives To assess the relative benefits of various non-pharmacological interventions on treating primary dysmenorrhoea within a network meta-analysis. Study design Systematic review and Bayesian ...
Objectives Increasing numbers of children and adolescents are being prescribed antidepressants, despite uncertainty about the benefits and harms. A majority of antidepressants remain contraindicated ...
Individual patient data meta-analyses using the raw data from primary diagnostic accuracy studies are taking hold in systematic reviews evaluating tests. Conventional reviews and meta-analyses that ...
Introduction This abstract delves into the pivotal role of employee involvement within the Center for Shared Decision Making in the process of developing a new organizational strategy. In a unique ...
Commentary on: Pasternak B, Svanström H, Mølgaard-Nielsen D, et al. Metoclopramide in pregnancy and risk of major congenital malformations and fetal death. JAMA 2013;310:1601–11.[OpenUrl][1][CrossRef] ...
Focusing on a specific example from community care, this article argues that clinical guidelines will be better and more usable if they incorporate the findings of high-quality, qualitative research.
Objectives Endometrial cancer (EC) incidence has been rising globally, while mortality has remained stable, particularly in Nordic countries. This study aimed to explore the role of transvaginal ...
The international call to practice evidence-based medicine was first published in JAMA as part of the “Rational Clinical Examination Series” .1 Almost 10 years and a World Wide Web later, we now have ...