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What’s missing in missing data? Omissions in survey responses among parents of children with advanced cancer.

Rosenberg AR, Dussel V, Orellana L, Kang T, Geyer JR, Feudtner C, Wolfe J. What's missing in missing data? Omissions in survey responses among parents of children with advanced cancer. J Palliat Med. 2014 Aug;17(8):953-6. Epub 2014 May 27. PubMed PMID: 24865204; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4118710.

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Systematic review and meta-analysis of respiratory syncytial virus infection epidemiology in Latin America

Bardach A, Rey-Ares L, Cafferata ML, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis of respiratory syncytial virus infection epidemiology in Latin America. Rev Med Virol. 2014;24(2):76-89.

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Mode of childbirth in low-risk pregnancies: nicaraguan physicians’ viewpoints

Colomar M, Cafferata, ML, Aleman, A Castellano G Garcia-Elorrio, E Althabe, F Engelbrecht, S Mode of Childbirth in Low-Risk Pregnancies: Nicaraguan Physicians' Viewpoints. Maternal and Child Health Journal: Volume 18, Issue 10 (2014), Page 2382-2392

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Increased prevalence of diabetes in Argentina is due to easier health care access rather than to an actual increase in prevalence

Rubinstein A, Gutierrez L, Beratarrechea A, Irazola VE. Increased prevalence of diabetes in Argentina is due to easier health care access rather than to an actual increase in prevalence. PLoS One. 2014;9(4):e92245.

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Research: increasing value, reducing waste

R. L. Goldenberg,E. M. McClure,C. L. Bose,A. H. Jobe and J. M. Belizán. Research results from a registry supporting efforts to improve maternal and child health in low and middle income countries. Reprod Health. 2015;12:10.1186/s12978-015-0045-4.

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Improving the care of children with advanced cancer by using an electronic patient-reported feedback intervention: results from the PediQUEST randomized controlled trial

Wolfe J, Orellana L, Cook EF, et al. Improving the care of children with advanced cancer by using an electronic patient-reported feedback intervention: results from the PediQUEST randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol. 2014;32(11):1119-1126.

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A Comparison of 1-Year Treatment Costs in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Following Initiation of Insulin Glargine or Insulin Detemir in Argentina

J. E. Caporale,A. Pichón-Riviere,A. G. Beratarrechea,C. V. Schulz-Hausmann and F. Augustovski. A Comparison of 1-Year Treatment Costs in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Following Initiation of Insulin Glargine or Insulin Detemir in Argentina. Value Health Reg Issues. 2014;5:10.1016/j.vhri.2014.02.007.

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Validation of a self-administered FFQ in adults in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay

Elorriaga N, Irazola VE, Defago MD, et al. Validation of a self-administered FFQ in adults in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Public health nutrition. Jan 2015;18(1):59-67.

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Avoidable hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions as an indicator of primary health care effectiveness in Argentina

Rubinstein A, Lopez A, Caporale J, Valanzasca P, Irazola V, Rubinstein F. Avoidable hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions as an indicator of primary health care effectiveness in Argentina. J Ambul Care Manage. 2014;37(1):69-81.

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