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Internet-based information-seeking behaviour amongst doctors and nurses: a short review of the literature

Internet-based information-seeking behaviour amongst doctors and nurses: a short review of the literature , Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2010, Volume 27 Issue 1, Pages 2 - 10 Paula Younger – North Somerset Healthcare Library, Ground Floor, Weston Area Health Trust, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 4TQ, UK Abstract: Reviews of how doctors and nurses search for online information are relatively rare, particularly where research [...]

Cochrane – Community mental health teams (CMHTs) for people with severe mental illnesses and disordered personality

Community mental health teams (CMHTs) for people with severe mental illnesses and disordered personality , Malone D, Marriott S, Newton-Howes G, Simmonds S, Tyrer P. Community mental health teams (CMHTs) for people with severe mental illnesses and disordered personality. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD000270 1Mental Health Services for Older People, [...]

Cochrane – Antidepressants for depression in physically ill people

Antidepressants for depression in physically ill people , Rayner L, Price A, Evans A, Valsraj K, Higginson IJ, Hotopf M. Antidepressants for depression in physically ill people. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD007503 Click on the title above to access the full-text of this Cochrane Review Abstract: Background There is an [...]

Prevention programs in the 21st century: what we do not discuss in public

Prevention programs in the 21st century: what we do not discuss in public , Addiction, 2010, Volume 105 Issue 4, Pages 578 - 581 Harold Holder  Abstract: Prevention research concerning alcohol, tobacco and other drugs faces a number of challenges as the scientific foundation is strengthened for the future. Seven issues which the prevention research field should address are discussed: lack [...]

Treatment of unipolar psychotic depression: a randomized, double-blind study comparing imipramine, venlafaxine, and venlafaxine plus quetiapine

Treatment of unipolar psychotic depression: a randomized, double-blind study comparing imipramine, venlafaxine, and venlafaxine plus quetiapine , Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, March 2010, Volume 121 Issue 3, Pages 190 - 200 J. Wijkstra Abstract: It remains unclear whether unipolar psychotic depression should be treated with an antidepressant and an antipsychotic or with an antidepressant alone. Method: In a multi-center RCT, 122 patients (18–65 years) [...]

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