Ausgabe 6/2005
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
Toward optimal screening strategies for older women
Jeanne S. Mandelblatt, Clyde B. Schechter, K. Robin Yabroff, William Lawrence, James Dignam, Martine Extermann, Sarah Fox, Gretchen Orosz, Rebecca Silliman, Jennifer Cullen, Lodovico Balducci
Does experience matter?
Mary E. Charlson, Jwala Karnik, Mitchell Wong, Charles E. McCulloch, James P. Hollenberg
Who can’t pay for health care?
Robin M. Weinick, Sepheen C. Byron, Arlene S. Bierman
Caregiver burden and depression among informal caregivers of HIV-infected individuals
Paul A. Pirraglia, Duane Bishop, Debra S. Herman, Elizabeth Trisvan, Rosalie A. Lopez, Christopher S. Torgersen, Ann Marie Van Hof, Bradley J. Anderson, Ivan Miller, Michael D. Stein
The validity of a single-question self-report of erectile dysfunction
Amy B. O’Donnell, Andre B. Araujo, Irwin Goldstein, John B. McKinlay
Do blood tests cause anemia in hospitalized patients?
Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan, Akshay Bagai, Albert Ebidia, Allan S. Detsky, Niteesh K. Choudhry
Physician responses to ambiguous patient symptoms
David B. Seaburn, Diane Morse, Susan H. McDaniel, Howard Beckman, Jordan Silberman, Ronald Epstein
Not all patients want to participate in decision making
Wendy Levinson, Audiey Kao, Alma Kuby, Ronald A. Thisted
Evaluation of a women’s safe shelter experience to teach internal medicine residents about intimate partner violence
Rebecca S. Brienza, Laura Whitman, Lynnea Ladouceur, Michael L. Green
Placebo HAART regimen as a method for teaching medication adherence issues to students
Eliza L. Sutton, Emily R. Transue, Susan Comes E., Douglas S. Paauw
Scientific discourse, corporate ghostwriting, journal policy, and public trust
William M. Tierney, Martha S. Gerrity