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• WOUND INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS (WIT): A COMMUNITY-BASED PRAGMATIC RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
• IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES OF A COMMUNITY-BASED PRAGMATIC RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN WOUND CARE
• COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMATIC REFERRAL TO MULTIDISCIPLINARY WOUND CARE TEAMS IN ONTARIO. EVIDENCE FROM THE WOUND INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS (WIT) TRIAL
• COMPLEX INTERVENTIONS FOR COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
• IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES OF A COMMUNITY-BASED PRAGMATIC RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN WOUND CARE
• COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMATIC REFERRAL TO MULTIDISCIPLINARY WOUND CARE TEAMS IN ONTARIO. EVIDENCE FROM THE WOUND INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS (WIT) TRIAL
• COMPLEX INTERVENTIONS FOR COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
• USING A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES TOOL (MYPSYCKES) TO ASSESS MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS' INTEREST IN ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES AND RELATED CONCERNS
• DEVELOPING AND EVALUATING A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES AND DECISION SUPPORT TOOL (MYPSYCKES)
• CONSUMER USABILITY TESTING OF A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS) AND DECISION SUPPORT TOOL (MYPSYCKES): IMPORTANT LESSONS FOR PROS SYSTEMS
• USING A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES PROGRAM (MYPSYCKES) TO EXAMINE PATIENT SMOKING STATUS AND INTEREST IN CESSATION SUPPORT
• DEVELOPING AND EVALUATING A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES AND DECISION SUPPORT TOOL (MYPSYCKES)
• CONSUMER USABILITY TESTING OF A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS) AND DECISION SUPPORT TOOL (MYPSYCKES): IMPORTANT LESSONS FOR PROS SYSTEMS
• USING A WEB-BASED PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES PROGRAM (MYPSYCKES) TO EXAMINE PATIENT SMOKING STATUS AND INTEREST IN CESSATION SUPPORT
• EXPLAINING THE EFFICACY OF THE BRCA GIST INTELLIGENT TUTOR FOR GENETIC TESTING AND BREAST CANCER RISK
• A FUZZY-TRACE THEORY INTERVENTION TO REDUCE DISTRESS FROM POSITIVE MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING RESULTS
• GERMS ARE GERMS, AND WHY NOT TAKE A RISK?: PATIENTS' EXPECTATIONS FOR PRESCRIBING ANTIBIOTICS IN AN INNER CITY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
• A FUZZY-TRACE THEORY ACCOUNT OF CONTRADICTORY RELATIONS BETWEEN RISK PERCEPTION AND RISK-TAKING IN VACCINATION DECISIONS
• A FUZZY-TRACE THEORY INTERVENTION TO REDUCE DISTRESS FROM POSITIVE MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING RESULTS
• GERMS ARE GERMS, AND WHY NOT TAKE A RISK?: PATIENTS' EXPECTATIONS FOR PRESCRIBING ANTIBIOTICS IN AN INNER CITY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
• A FUZZY-TRACE THEORY ACCOUNT OF CONTRADICTORY RELATIONS BETWEEN RISK PERCEPTION AND RISK-TAKING IN VACCINATION DECISIONS
• HEPATITIS C PREVENTION BY SCREENING AND TREATMENT IN UNITED STATES PRISONS: AN AGENT-BASED APPROACH
• MAKING HEPATITIS C A RARE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES: MODEL-BASED PREDICTIONS
• TIMING OF DECISIONS TO ADJUST DISEASE MODIFYING ANTI-RHEUMATIC DRUG THERAPY FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE DISEASE
• MAKING HEPATITIS C A RARE DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES: MODEL-BASED PREDICTIONS
• TIMING OF DECISIONS TO ADJUST DISEASE MODIFYING ANTI-RHEUMATIC DRUG THERAPY FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE DISEASE
• WHEN IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE ENOUGH? VALUE-OF-INFORMATION ANALYSIS FOR PRIORITIZING ADDITIONAL OUTCOMES RESEARCH ON THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA
• COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SEQUENTIAL APPLICATION OF TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA PATIENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
• COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SEQUENTIAL APPLICATION OF TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA PATIENTS IN THE UNITED STATES