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Effectiveness and Efficiency

A. L. Cochrane
- 01 Nov 1994 - 
- Vol. 165, Iss: 05, pp 702-704
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This article is published in British Journal of Psychiatry.The article was published on 1994-11-01. It has received 373 citations till now.

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Global collaborative networks on meta-analyses of randomized trials published in high impact factor medical journals: a social network analysis

TL;DR: The global collaborative patterns in meta-analyses of randomized trials published in high impact factor medical journals over the past three decades are described and characterize to strengthen scientific capacity for collaboration and to help to promote a global agenda for future research of excellence.
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A problem shared is a problem reduced: seeking efficiency in the conservation of felids and primates.

TL;DR: A review of IUCN Action Plans of the threats to felids and primates strongly supports the hypothesis that they are often the same and occur in the same place.
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Evaluation of interventions

TL;DR: The first modern randomized controlled trial was published in 1948, and featured randomly allocated treatment groups, blinded outcome assessment, and a sufficient number of patients.
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Assessment of the implementation of a national patient safety alert to reduce wrong site surgery

TL;DR: The alert was effective in promoting presurgical marking and encouraging awareness of safety issues in relation to correct site surgery, however, care should be taken to monitor unintended consequences and whether change is sustained.
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Reflective Questions in Health Counseling

TL;DR: It was found that nurses used only a few reflective questions, most of which were future-oriented or introduced hypotheses, which tended to ensure patient-centered conversation and might improve the effectiveness of health counseling.
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Getting to grips with Archie Cochrane's agenda.

TL;DR: The results quantify a trigger leading to rapid, drought-induced die-off of overstory woody plants at subcontinental scale and highlight the potential for such die-offs to be more severe and extensive for future global-change-type drought under warmer conditions.
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