Evaluating the health effects of social interventions.
HilaryThomson;
RobertHoskins;
Mark Petticrew ;
DavidOgilvie;
NeilCraig;
TonyQuinn;
GraceLindsay;
(2004)
Evaluating the health effects of social interventions.
BMJ, 328 (7434).
pp. 282-285.
ISSN 1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.328.7434.282
Is no evidence better than any evidence when controlled studies are unethical?
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Aged, Frail Elderly, Health Policy, Health Services Research/ethics/methods, Health Services for the Aged/economics, *Health Status, Humans, Income, Old Age Assistance/*utilization, Program Evaluation, Randomized Controlled Trials/ethics/methods, Research Design, Social Welfare/*economics, Aged, Frail Elderly, Health Policy, Health Services Research, ethics, methods, Health Services for the Aged, economics, Health Status, Humans, Income, Old Age Assistance, utilization, Program Evaluation, Randomized Controlled Trials, ethics, methods, Research Design, Social Welfare, economics |
ISI | 188786000028 |
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