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Advanced Handbook Of Methods In Evidencebased Healthcare 1st Edition Professor Andrew J Stevens

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Advanced Handbook Of Methods In Evidencebased Healthcare 1st Edition Professor Andrew J Stevens
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Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7 MB
Pages: 539
Author: Professor Andrew J Stevens, Professor Keith R Abrams, Mr John Brazier, Mr Ray Fitzpatrick, Richard J Lilford
ISBN: 9780761961444, 9781847876751, 0761961445, 1847876757
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Advanced Handbook Of Methods In Evidencebased Healthcare 1st Edition Professor Andrew J Stevens by Professor Andrew J Stevens, Professor Keith R Abrams, Mr John Brazier, Mr Ray Fitzpatrick, Richard J Lilford 9780761961444, 9781847876751, 0761961445, 1847876757 instant download after payment.

The `effectiveness revolution' both in research and clinical practice, has tested available methods for health services research to the extreme. How far can observational methods, routine data and qualitative methods be used in health care evaluation? What cost and outcome measures are appropriate, and how should data be gathered? With the support of over two million pounds from the British Health Technology Assessment Research Programme, the research project for this Handbook has led to both a synthesis of all of the existing knowledge in these areas and an agenda for future debate and research. The chapters and their authors have been selected through a careful process of peer review and provide a coher

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