Evidence Based Nursing


ISSN: 1367-6539        年代:2001
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1. Purpose and procedure
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  2-3

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2. Assessing allocation concealment and blinding in randomised controlled trials: why bother?
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  4-6

Kenneth FSchulz,  

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3. Evaluation of studies of treatment or prevention interventions. Part 2: applying the results of studies to your patients
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  7-8

NickyCullum,  

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4. Review: home visiting programmes that include ⩾1 postnatal home visit are associated with improved quality of home environment and parenting
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  9-9

PaulineRaynor,  

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5. Individualised behavioural counselling for smoking mothers decreased children's exposure to smoke
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  10-10

JulieBruce,  

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6. Intensive diabetes management plus coping skills training improved metabolic control and quality of life in adolescents
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  11-11

MaggieWatkinson,  

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7. Bug busting was less effective than malathion lotion for head lice in children
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  12-12

AnnetteLankshear,  

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8. Review: advice from doctors, counselling by nurses, behavioural interventions, nicotine replacement therapy, and several pharmacological treatments increase smoking cessation rates
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  13-13

Joan LBottorff,  

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9. On demand use of β2-agonists led to better asthma control than regular use in moderate to severe asthma
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  14-14

JaniceQuarton,  

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10. Review: addition of salmeterol leads to improved lung function and fewer exacerbations in symptomatic asthma
  Evidence Based Nursing,   Volume  4,   Issue  1,   2001,   Page  15-15

LisaCicutto,  

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