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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 8, 2008
Manitoba and Saskatchewan administrative health care utilization databases are used differently to answer epidemiologic research questionsAndrea C Tricco, Ba' Pham, Nigel S B Rawson
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 10, 2005
Language of publication restrictions in systematic reviews gave different results depending on whether the intervention was conventional or complementaryBa' Pham, Terry P Klassen, Margaret L Lawson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 16, 2005
Systematic reviews involving complementary and alternative medicine interventions had higher quality of reporting than conventional medicine reviewsMargaret L Lawson, Ba' Pham, Terry P Klassen, et al.
Evaluation & the Health Professions|March 1, 2002
A comparison of the quality of Cochrane reviews and systematic reviews published in paper-based journalsBeverley Shea, David Moher, Ian Graham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 16, 2005
For randomized controlled trials, the quality of reports of complementary and alternative medicine was as good as reports of conventional medicineTerry P Klassen, Ba' Pham, Margaret L Lawson, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|May 9, 2023
Ontarians' Perceptions of Public Health Communications and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey StudyChristine Fahim, Jeanette Cooper, Suvabna Theivendrampillai, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 9, 2009
Non-Cochrane vs. Cochrane reviews were twice as likely to have positive conclusion statements: cross-sectional studyAndrea C Tricco, Jennifer Tetzlaff, Ba' Pham, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|October 4, 2012
Cost-effectiveness of compression technologies for evidence-informed leg ulcer care: results from the Canadian Bandaging TrialBa' Pham, Margaret B Harrison, Maggie H Chen, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|March 25, 2005
A randomized trial of regular standardized telephone contact by a diabetes nurse educator in adolescents with poor diabetes controlMargaret L Lawson, Nini Cohen, Christine Richardson, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|March 24, 2023
Exploring Canadian perceptions and experiences of stigma during the COVID-19 pandemicChristine Fahim, Jeanette Cooper, Suvabna Theivendrampillai, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 8, 2008
Manitoba and Saskatchewan administrative health care utilization databases are used differently to answer epidemiologic research questionsAndrea C Tricco, Ba' Pham, Nigel S B Rawson
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 10, 2005
Language of publication restrictions in systematic reviews gave different results depending on whether the intervention was conventional or complementaryBa' Pham, Terry P Klassen, Margaret L Lawson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 16, 2005
Systematic reviews involving complementary and alternative medicine interventions had higher quality of reporting than conventional medicine reviewsMargaret L Lawson, Ba' Pham, Terry P Klassen, et al.
Evaluation & the Health Professions|March 1, 2002
A comparison of the quality of Cochrane reviews and systematic reviews published in paper-based journalsBeverley Shea, David Moher, Ian Graham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 16, 2005
For randomized controlled trials, the quality of reports of complementary and alternative medicine was as good as reports of conventional medicineTerry P Klassen, Ba' Pham, Margaret L Lawson, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|May 9, 2023
Ontarians' Perceptions of Public Health Communications and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey StudyChristine Fahim, Jeanette Cooper, Suvabna Theivendrampillai, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 9, 2009
Non-Cochrane vs. Cochrane reviews were twice as likely to have positive conclusion statements: cross-sectional studyAndrea C Tricco, Jennifer Tetzlaff, Ba' Pham, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|October 4, 2012
Cost-effectiveness of compression technologies for evidence-informed leg ulcer care: results from the Canadian Bandaging TrialBa' Pham, Margaret B Harrison, Maggie H Chen, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|March 25, 2005
A randomized trial of regular standardized telephone contact by a diabetes nurse educator in adolescents with poor diabetes controlMargaret L Lawson, Nini Cohen, Christine Richardson, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|March 24, 2023
Exploring Canadian perceptions and experiences of stigma during the COVID-19 pandemicChristine Fahim, Jeanette Cooper, Suvabna Theivendrampillai, et al.
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