Inappropriate use of randomised trials to evaluate complex phenomena: case study of vaginal breech delivery
AUTOR(ES)
Kotaska, Andrew
FONTE
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
RESUMO
As randomised trials continue to ascend in the evolution of evidence based medicine, we must recognise and respect their limitations when examining complex phenomena in heterogeneous populations
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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