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| 1. | Ray Pawson, Trisha Greenhalgh, Gill Harvey, Kieran Walshe | ||
| Realist review – a new method of systematic review designed for complex policy interventions | |||
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J Health Serv Res Policy Jul 15, 2005; 10: 21-34.
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| 2. | Andrew Spooner, Alison Chapple, Martin Roland | ||
| What makes British general practitioners take part in a quality improvement scheme? | |||
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J Health Serv Res Policy Jul 01, 2001; 6: 145-150.
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| 3. | Julian Higgins, Simon Thompson, Jonathan Deeks, Douglas Altman | ||
| Statistical heterogeneity in systematic reviews of clinical trials: a critical appraisal of guidelines and practice | |||
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J Health Serv Res Policy Jan 01, 2002; 7: 51-61.
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| 4. | Mary Dixon-Woods, Shona Agarwal, David Jones, Bridget Young, Alex Sutton | ||
| Synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence: a review of possible methods | |||
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J Health Serv Res Policy Jan 01, 2005; 10: 45-53.
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| 5. | Simon Innvær, Gunn Vist, Mari Trommald, Andrew Oxman | ||
| Health policy-makers' perceptions of their use of evidence: a systematic review | |||
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J Health Serv Res Policy Oct 01, 2002; 7: 239-244.
(In "Review Article") |
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