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2018-01-01Can Primary Care for Back and/or Neck Pain in the Netherlands Benefit From Stratification for Risk Groups According to the STarT Back Tool Classification?Bier, JD; Sandee-Geurts, JJW; Ostelo, RWJG; Koes, BW; Verhagen, AP
2017-01-01Pilot of a computerised antithrombotic risk assessment tool version 2 (CARATV2.0) for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillationWang, Y; Bajorek, B
2019-01-01An mHealth intervention to improve nurses’ atrial fibrillation and anticoagulation knowledge and practice: the EVICOAG studyFerguson, C; Hickman, LD; Phillips, J; Newton, PJ; Inglis, SC; Lam, L; Bajorek, BV
2017-05-01Validity and reproducibility of the start back tool (Dutch version) in patients with low back pain in primary care settingsBier, JD; Ostelo, RWJG; Van Hooff, ML; Koes, BW; Verhagen, AP
2018-09-01Selecting antithrombotic therapy for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: Health professionals’ feedback on a decision support toolWang, Y; Bajorek, B
2010-09-02Use of evidence-based therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events among older peopleCastelino, RL; Chen, TF; Guddattu, V; Bajorek, BV
2018-06-01Key issues to consider and innovative ideas on fall prevention in the geriatric department of a teaching hospitalChan, DKY; Sherrington, C; Naganathan, V; Xu, YH; Chen, J; Ko, A; Kneebone, I; Cumming, R
2014-02-07A cluster-randomized controlled trial of a computerized antithrombotic risk assessment tool to optimize stroke prevention in general practice: A study protocolBajorek, B; Magin, P; Hilmer, S; Krass, I
2017-01-01Laxative Use and Self-Reported Constipation in a Community-Dwelling Elderly Population: A Community-Based Survey from AustraliaWerth, BL; Williams, KA; Pont, LG
2005-11-01Optimizing the use of antithrombotic therapy for atrial fibrillation in older people: A pharmacist-led multidisciplinary interventionBajorek, BV; Krass, I; Ogle, SJ; Duguid, MJ; Shenfield, GM
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