R. Blais

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Zeitraum

1986 - 2005

Anzahl

16

Co-Autoren

Physicians' attitudes to the pharmacological treatment of patients with stable angina pectoris (2005)

Brophy, J., Jacques, A., Blais, R., Battista, R.N., Lebeau, R.

Background: Little is known about how physicians’ knowledge of and attitudes to practice guidelines for stable angina may influence their implementation. Aim: To explore the association between...

Drug treatment of stable angina pectoris and mass dissemination of therapeutic guidelines: a randomized controlled trial (2004)

Brophy, J., Jacques, A., Blais, R., Battista, R., Lebeau, R.

Background: Public agencies responsible for implementing health care policies often adapt and disseminate clinical practice guidelines, but the effectiveness of mass dissemination of guidelines is...

Are patients suffering from stable angina receiving optimal medical treatment? (2001)

Blais, R., Jacques, A., Battista, R.N., Lebeau, R., Brophy, J.

There is good evidence for the use of antiplatelet, beta‐blocker and lipid‐lowering drugs in the treatment of ischaemic heart disease, but few data on how these medications are used in...

Contribution à une histoire des gardes forestiers au XVIIIe siècle (1986)

BLAIS, R.

Aide-mémoire visant à faciliter les recherches d'histoire forestière, résultant de la seule exploitation de l'Ordonnance de 1669 et des Commentaires dont elle a fait l'objet au XVIIIe siècle. La...

Effects of patient, physician and hospital characteristics on the likelihood of vaginal birth after previous cesarean section in Quebec.

Goldman, G, Pineault, R, Bilodeau, H, Blais, R

Repeat cesarean section is a major factor contributing to the rising cesarean section rate. Although vaginal birth after a previous cesarean section (VBAC) is advocated in most cases, it has not yet...

Variations in surgical rates in Quebec: does access to teaching hospitals make a difference?

Blais, R

OBJECTIVE: To document the geographic variations in the rates of 10 common surgical procedures in Quebec and to examine the relation between surgical rates and level of access to teaching hospitals....

Midwifery defined by physicians, nurses and midwives: the birth of a consensus?

Blais, R, Maheux, B, Lambert, J, Loiselle, J, Gauthier, N, Framarin, A

OBJECTIVE: To describe the form of midwifery practice preferred by physicians practising obstetrics, nurses providing maternity care and midwives. DESIGN: Mail survey conducted in 1991. SETTING:...

Factors influencing the practice of vaginal birth after cesarean section.

Goldman, G, Pineault, R, Potvin, L, Blais, R, Bilodeau, H

OBJECTIVES. Vaginal birth after cesarean has been recommended for most women with previous cesarean sections for the past 10 years. This practice, however, has not yet been generalized because high...

Effects of patient, physician and hospital characteristics on the likelihood of vaginal birth after previous cesarean section in Quebec.

Goldman, G, Pineault, R, Bilodeau, H, Blais, R

Repeat cesarean section is a major factor contributing to the rising cesarean section rate. Although vaginal birth after a previous cesarean section (VBAC) is advocated in most cases, it has not yet...

Variations in surgical rates in Quebec: does access to teaching hospitals make a difference?

Blais, R

OBJECTIVE: To document the geographic variations in the rates of 10 common surgical procedures in Quebec and to examine the relation between surgical rates and level of access to teaching hospitals....

Midwifery defined by physicians, nurses and midwives: the birth of a consensus?

Blais, R, Maheux, B, Lambert, J, Loiselle, J, Gauthier, N, Framarin, A

OBJECTIVE: To describe the form of midwifery practice preferred by physicians practising obstetrics, nurses providing maternity care and midwives. DESIGN: Mail survey conducted in 1991. SETTING:...

Factors influencing the practice of vaginal birth after cesarean section.

Goldman, G, Pineault, R, Potvin, L, Blais, R, Bilodeau, H

OBJECTIVES. Vaginal birth after cesarean has been recommended for most women with previous cesarean sections for the past 10 years. This practice, however, has not yet been generalized because high...