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Canadian physicians' attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines
Hayward, R S, Guyatt, G H, Moore, K A, McKibbon, K A, Carter, A O
OBJECTIVE: To assess Canadian physicians' confidence in, attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, self-administered mailed survey....
Scheifele, D W, Meekison, W, Grace, M, Barreto, L, Carter, A O, Mitchell, L, ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify accurately the rate of adverse reactions after the preschool (fifth) dose of adsorbed diphtheria toxoid-pertussis vaccine-tetanus toxoid (DPT) vaccine and to test the...
Immunization policies in Canadian medical schools.
Rowan, M S, Carter, A O, Walker, V J
OBJECTIVE: To determine the policies of Canadian medical schools concerning immunization of students and the methods used to promote these policies. DESIGN: Mail survey with the use of a 12-item,...
Congenital toxoplasmosis: epidemiologic features and control.
Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. It is acquired from undercooked meat or from food or fomites contaminated by cat feces. The disease can be transmitted to the fetus only...
Carter, A O, Battista, R N, Hodge, M J, Lewis, S, Basinski, A, Davis, D
The organizing committee of a workshop on clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) surveyed invited organizations on their attitudes and activities related to five topics to be covered during the workshop...
Variability in prescription drug utilization: issues for research.
Anis, A H, Carruthers, S G, Carter, A O, Kierulf, J
The authors report the results of a literature review to identify research issues relating to physician prescribing practices and evaluate the potential for existing Canadian databases to support...
Physician prescribing practices: What do we know? Where do we go? How do we get there?
Carter, A O, Strachan, D, Appiah, Y
Although drug prescribing is one of the most important components of medical care, little is known about how prescribing practices are determined and how they can be influenced. Enhancing the quality...
Monitoring childhood immunizations: a Canadian approach.
Roberts, J D, Poffenroth, L A, Roos, L L, Bebchuk, J D, Carter, A O
In Manitoba, Canada, a centralized, computerized childhood immunization monitoring system serves a population with insured medical coverage; each individual has a unique identification number. All...
Canadian physicians' attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines
Hayward, R S, Guyatt, G H, Moore, K A, McKibbon, K A, Carter, A O
OBJECTIVE: To assess Canadian physicians' confidence in, attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, self-administered mailed survey....
Scheifele, D W, Meekison, W, Grace, M, Barreto, L, Carter, A O, Mitchell, L, ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify accurately the rate of adverse reactions after the preschool (fifth) dose of adsorbed diphtheria toxoid-pertussis vaccine-tetanus toxoid (DPT) vaccine and to test the...
Immunization policies in Canadian medical schools.
Rowan, M S, Carter, A O, Walker, V J
OBJECTIVE: To determine the policies of Canadian medical schools concerning immunization of students and the methods used to promote these policies. DESIGN: Mail survey with the use of a 12-item,...
Carter, A O, Battista, R N, Hodge, M J, Lewis, S, Basinski, A, Davis, D
The organizing committee of a workshop on clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) surveyed invited organizations on their attitudes and activities related to five topics to be covered during the workshop...
Variability in prescription drug utilization: issues for research.
Anis, A H, Carruthers, S G, Carter, A O, Kierulf, J
The authors report the results of a literature review to identify research issues relating to physician prescribing practices and evaluate the potential for existing Canadian databases to support...
Physician prescribing practices: What do we know? Where do we go? How do we get there?
Carter, A O, Strachan, D, Appiah, Y
Although drug prescribing is one of the most important components of medical care, little is known about how prescribing practices are determined and how they can be influenced. Enhancing the quality...
Congenital toxoplasmosis: epidemiologic features and control.
Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. It is acquired from undercooked meat or from food or fomites contaminated by cat feces. The disease can be transmitted to the fetus only...
Monitoring childhood immunizations: a Canadian approach.
Roberts, J D, Poffenroth, L A, Roos, L L, Bebchuk, J D, Carter, A O
In Manitoba, Canada, a centralized, computerized childhood immunization monitoring system serves a population with insured medical coverage; each individual has a unique identification number. All...
Electric current flow through human skin at power frequency voltages
Carter, A.O., and Morley R. (1969).Brit. J. industr. Med.,26, 217-223. Electric current flow through human skin at power frequency voltages. Alternating power voltages were applied to small pieces of...
Effects of power frequency voltages on amputated human limb
Carter, A. O., and Morley, R. (1969).Brit. J. industr. Med.,26, 224-230. Effects of power frequency voltages on amputated human limb. Electric voltages of between 40 and 500 V at 50 Hz and 120 and...
Waiting and interaction times for patients in a developing country accident and emergency department
Public health surveillance: historical origins, methods and evaluation.
In the last three decades, disease surveillance has grown into a complete discipline, quite distinct from epidemiology. This expansion into a separate scientific area within public health has not...
Al-Owais, A., Al-Suwaidi, K., Amiri, N., Carter, A. O., Hossain, M. M., Sheek-Hussein, M. M.
INTRODUCTION: Hepatitis B is of major public health importance. Accurate information on its occurrence, with particular reference to the prevalence of immunity and chronic infection (marked by the...
The effectiveness of a prenatal education programme for the prevention of congenital toxoplasmosis.
Carter, A. O., Gelmon, S. B., Wells, G. A., Toepell, A. P.
A 10 min education programme was developed which, if effective in changing the behaviour of pregnant women, would eliminate or greatly reduce the risk of congenital toxoplasmosis. It was taught in 26...