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Systematic review of randomised trials of interventions to assist patients to follow prescriptions for medications

interventions

Haynes RB.
GSID: IPStmU4MZK8J
RB Haynes, KA McKibbon, R Kanani - The Lancet, 1996 - Elsevier

Background Low adherence of patients to prescribed, self-administered medical interventions is ubiquitous. Low adherence limits the benefits of current medical care. Efforts …

Changing physician performance: a systematic review of the effect of continuing medical education strategies

education interventions

Oxman AD, Haynes RB.
GSID: JaFWE8ksRxUJ
DA Davis, MA Thomson, AD Oxman, RB Haynes - Jama, 1995 - jamanetwork.com

… : randomized controlled trials of education strategies or interventions that objectively assessed … We extracted the specialty of the physicians targeted by the interventions and the clinical … We found 99 trials, containing 160 interventions, that met our...

Evidence for the effectiveness of CME: a review of 50 randomized controlled trials

Educational trials

Oxman AD, Haynes RB.
GSID: Rqc4hiXpVZ8J
DA Davis, MA Thomson, AD Oxman, RB Haynes - Jama, 1992 - jamanetwork.com

… ,randomized controlled trials that study the … educational leaders or influential persons on behavior and health care outcomes was demonstrated by Lomas and colleagues.31 Stross and associates5052 established the perfor¬ mance-alteringpotential of teachers and educational …

Interventions to enhance patient adherence to medication prescriptions: scientific review

interventions

Garg AX, Haynes RB.
GSID: iOu8PQIGUWwJ
HP McDonald, AX Garg, RB Haynes - Jama, 2002 - jamanetwork.com

… We also hypothesized that interventions involving a greater number of components or categories, compared with interventions with fewer components or categories, would have greater success in improving adherence and clinical outcomes. Success in improving adherence or …

Helping patients follow prescribed treatment: clinical applications

interventions

Garg AX, Haynes RB.
GSID: IVV5bHnxTNUJ
RB Haynes, HP McDonald, AX Garg - Jama, 2002 - jamanetwork.com

Low adherence to prescribed medical regimens is a ubiquitous problem. Typical adherence rates are about 50% for medications and are much lower for lifestyle prescriptions and other …

Interventions for helping patients to follow prescriptions for medications

interventions

Haynes RB.
GSID: HO81QJ6IQSUJ
RB Haynes, HP McDonald, A Garg… - … of systematic reviews, 2002 - cochranelibrary.com

… The primary objective of this review is to assess the effects of interventions intended to enhance patient adherence to prescribed … We included unconfounded RCTs of interventions to improve adherence with prescribed medications, measuring both medication adherence and...

TREND reporting guidelines for nonrandomized/quasi-experimental study designs

quasi-experimental designs

Haynes AB, Haukoos JS, Dimick JB.
GSID: PyqBVz4N3LsJ
AB Haynes, JS Haukoos, JB Dimick - JAMA surgery, 2021 - jamanetwork.com

Methods The reporting requirements of the checklist include elements focusing on clear definition of the participants (eg, recruitment methods and eligibility and description of the settings of both recruitment and intervention). The intervention itself is required to be clearly...

Cavity resonator for dielectric measurements of high-ε, low loss materials, demonstrated with barium strontium zirconium titanate ceramics.

The Review of scientific instruments

Marksteiner QR, Treiman MB, Chen CF, Haynes WB, Reiten MT, Dalmas D, Pulliam E.
PMID: 28667944
Rev Sci Instrum. 2017 Jun;88(6):064704. doi: 10.1063/1.4984269.

A resonant cavity method is presented which can measure loss tangents and dielectric constants for materials with dielectric constant from 150 to 10 000 and above. This practical and accurate technique is demonstrated by measuring barium strontium zirconium titanate...

The McMaster Optimal Aging Portal: Usability Evaluation of a Unique Evidence-Based Health Information Website.

JMIR human factors

Barbara AM, Dobbins M, Haynes RB, Iorio A, Lavis JN, Raina P, Levinson AJ.
PMID: 27170443
JMIR Hum Factors. 2016 May 11;3(1):e14. doi: 10.2196/humanfactors.4800.

BACKGROUND: Increasingly, older adults and their informal caregivers are using the Internet to search for health-related information. There is a proliferation of health information online, but the quality of this information varies, often based on exaggerated or dramatic findings,...

Dark-field differential dynamic microscopy.

Soft matter

Bayles AV, Squires TM, Helgeson ME.
PMID: 26822331
Soft Matter. 2016 Feb 28;12(8):2440-52. doi: 10.1039/c5sm02576a.

Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an emerging technique to measure the ensemble dynamics of colloidal and complex fluid motion using optical microscopy in systems that would otherwise be difficult to measure using other methods. To date, DDM has successfully...

Evidence-based Health Care.

Molecular diagnosis : a journal devoted to the understanding of human disease through the clinical application of molecular biology

Guyatt GH, Haynes RB, McKIBBON KA, Cook DJ.
PMID: 10462612
Mol Diagn. 1997 Sep;2(3):209-215. doi: 10.1054/MODI00200209.

No abstract available.

[Tools for the practice of evidence based medicine (I). Update in evidence based information resources for clinical practice].

Medicina clinica

Haynes RB, Sánchez RG, Jadad AR, Browman GP, Gómez de la Cámara A.
PMID: 11013150
Med Clin (Barc). 2000 Sep 09;115(7):258-60.

No abstract available.

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