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Bart J Knottnerus

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 22, 2019
Cancer screening programs should incorporate values and preferences of potential participantsBart J Knottnerus, Lucinda S Bertels
Lancet (London, England)|May 12, 2009
Let's make the studies within systematic reviews countJ André Knottnerus, Bart J Knottnerus
Future Microbiology|September 12, 2013
Listen to your patient: women often know if they have a urinary tract infectionBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 18, 2022
Decision-making given surrogate outcomesJ André Knottnerus, Bart J Knottnerus
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|August 4, 2021
[Urinary tract infections in general practice; diagnostics and treatment can be improved]Tamara N Platteel, Bart J Knottnerus
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 11, 2019
Qualitative approaches can strengthen generalization and application of clinical researchBart J Knottnerus, Lucinda S Bertels, Dick L Willems
Plos One|November 15, 2024
The impact of tinnitus on Dutch general practices: A retrospective study using routine healthcare dataJulia M Bes, Robert A Verheij, Bart J Knottnerus, et al.
BMC Family Practice|June 1, 2013
Women with symptoms of uncomplicated urinary tract infection are often willing to delay antibiotic treatment: a prospective cohort studyBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings, Eric P Moll van Charante, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|September 11, 2013
Toward a simple diagnostic index for acute uncomplicated urinary tract infectionsBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings, Eric P Moll van Charante, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|March 29, 2025
Response to critical appraisal of patient selection methods in MS prevalence studiesCynthia M C Lemmens, Joost W Vanhommerig, Bart J Knottnerus, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 22, 2019
Cancer screening programs should incorporate values and preferences of potential participantsBart J Knottnerus, Lucinda S Bertels
Lancet (London, England)|May 12, 2009
Let's make the studies within systematic reviews countJ André Knottnerus, Bart J Knottnerus
Future Microbiology|September 12, 2013
Listen to your patient: women often know if they have a urinary tract infectionBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 18, 2022
Decision-making given surrogate outcomesJ André Knottnerus, Bart J Knottnerus
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde|August 4, 2021
[Urinary tract infections in general practice; diagnostics and treatment can be improved]Tamara N Platteel, Bart J Knottnerus
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 11, 2019
Qualitative approaches can strengthen generalization and application of clinical researchBart J Knottnerus, Lucinda S Bertels, Dick L Willems
Plos One|November 15, 2024
The impact of tinnitus on Dutch general practices: A retrospective study using routine healthcare dataJulia M Bes, Robert A Verheij, Bart J Knottnerus, et al.
BMC Family Practice|June 1, 2013
Women with symptoms of uncomplicated urinary tract infection are often willing to delay antibiotic treatment: a prospective cohort studyBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings, Eric P Moll van Charante, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|September 11, 2013
Toward a simple diagnostic index for acute uncomplicated urinary tract infectionsBart J Knottnerus, Suzanne E Geerlings, Eric P Moll van Charante, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|March 29, 2025
Response to critical appraisal of patient selection methods in MS prevalence studiesCynthia M C Lemmens, Joost W Vanhommerig, Bart J Knottnerus, et al.
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