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Russell L. Gruen

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  230
Citations -  15014

Russell L. Gruen is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 217 publications receiving 11689 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell L. Gruen include University of Melbourne & University of Washington.

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Non-clinical interventions for reducing unnecessary caesarean section

TL;DR: Implementation of guidelines with mandatory second opinion can lead to a small reduction in caesarean section rates, predominately in intrapartum sections, and there is insufficient evidence that prenatal education and support programmes, computer patient decision- aids, decision-aid booklets and intensive group therapy are effective.

Professionalism in Medicine: Results of a National Survey of

TL;DR: A survey of 3504 practicing physicians in the United States found that most physicians agreed with principles regarding fair distribution of resources, access to and quality of care, conflicts of interest, and self-regulation.
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Professionalism in medicine: results of a national survey of physicians.

TL;DR: This survey of 3504 practicing physicians in the United States found that most physicians agreed with principles regarding fair distribution of resources, access to and quality of care, conflicts of interest, and self-regulation that were proposed by professional societies in 2002.
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The Global Evidence Mapping Initiative: Scoping research in broad topic areas

TL;DR: GEM Initiative evidence maps have a broad range of potential end-users including funding agencies, researchers and clinicians, and complements other review methods for describing existing research, informing future research efforts, and addressing evidence gaps.
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Specialist outreach clinics in primary care and rural hospital settings.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a descriptive overview of studies of specialist outreach clinics and assessed the effectiveness of these clinics on access, quality, health outcomes, patient satisfaction, use of services, and costs.