Kennedy ADM, Sculpher MJ, Coulter A, et al. A multicentre randomised controlled trial assessing the costs and benefits of using structured information and analysis of women’s preferences in the management of menorrhagia. Health Technol Assess. 2003;7(8).
Objectives To develop decision aids to provide evidence-based information and formal preference elicitation for women with menorrhagia; and to evaluate their effects on patient outcomes, patient management and cost effectiveness.
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Tagged Angela Coulter, BMJ, cost-effective medical care, evidence-based medicine, menorrhagia, patient outcomes, women
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