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How well is the clinical importance of study results reported? An assessment of randomized controlled trials
Karen B.Y. Chan, Malcolm Man-Son-Hing, Frank J. Molnar and Andreas Laupacis
CMAJ October 30, 2001 165 (9) 1197-1202;
Karen B.Y. Chan
From the *Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ont.; the †University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly, Sisters of Charity Health Services, Ottawa, Ont.; and the ‡Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
Malcolm Man-Son-Hing
From the *Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ont.; the †University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly, Sisters of Charity Health Services, Ottawa, Ont.; and the ‡Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
Frank J. Molnar
From the *Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ont.; the †University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly, Sisters of Charity Health Services, Ottawa, Ont.; and the ‡Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
Andreas Laupacis
From the *Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ont.; the †University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly, Sisters of Charity Health Services, Ottawa, Ont.; and the ‡Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
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