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Improving the efficiency of evidence-based interventions The strengths and limitations of randomised controlled trials
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Integrated Management / Agency for Healthcare Research / RCTs SA / /

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Congo / Pakistan / United States / Jamaica / South Africa / /

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Reorganization / /

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Institute of Medicine / 15 / University of Cape Town / Stellenbosch University / Institute of Medicine / /

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American Academy of Political and Social Science / World Health Organization / Institute of Medicine / 15 / US Federal Bureau of Investigation / Society for Research / Institute of Medicine / Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine / Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders / University of Cape Town / Department of Psychology / Stellenbosch University / Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality / /

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Marguerite Marlow / Mark Tomlinson / Catherine L Ward / /

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Annals of Internal Medicine / American Journal of Public Health / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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