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Farmacotherapie bij kinderen [Pharmacotherapy in Children] : van kunst tot wetenschap [From Art to Science]

RAND Reports Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Loo, Mirjam van het.
Contributor:
Beusekom, I. van (Ineke)
Geesink, Ingrid.
Kahan, James P.
College voor Zorgverzekeringen (Netherlands), Content Provider.
RAND Europe, Content Provider.
Language:
Dutch
Subjects (All):
Children.
Drugs.
Children--Diseases--Chemotherapy.
Pediatric pharmacology.
Therapeutics.
Age Groups.
Kinetics.
Metabolism.
Chemical Actions and Uses.
Pharmacological Phenomena.
Persons.
Physiological Phenomena.
Biochemical Phenomena.
Names.
Chemical Phenomena.
Pharmaceutical Preparations.
Drug Therapy.
Pharmacokinetics.
Child.
Medical Subjects:
Therapeutics.
Age Groups.
Kinetics.
Metabolism.
Chemical Actions and Uses.
Pharmacological Phenomena.
Persons.
Physiological Phenomena.
Biochemical Phenomena.
Names.
Chemical Phenomena.
Pharmaceutical Preparations.
Drug Therapy.
Pharmacokinetics.
Child.
Local Subjects:
Children.
Drugs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (116 p.)
Other Title:
Pharmacotherapy in children : from art to science
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, 2002.
Language Note:
Dutch
Summary:
This study aims to identify the barriers to effective prescribing for children, with an emphasis upon the absence of good clinical research within those barriers. A group of experts in the field discussed solution directions, in which governmental incentives are deemed critical.
Contents:
Preliminaries; Hoofdstuk 1: Inleiding; Hoofdstuk 2: Methoden van onderzoek; Hoofdstuk 3: Resultaten: de context; Hoofdstuk 4: Resultaten: medisch-inhoudelijk; Hoofdstuk 5: Conclusie en discussie; Literatuurlijst; Bijlage A: Lijst van geïnterviewden; Bijlage B: Vragenlijsten en groepsinterviews; Bijlage C: Vragenlijsten inhoudelijke commissie; Bijlage D: Voorstel voor landelijk kinderformularium en compendium
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-59875-366-5
OCLC:
171567109

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