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    A cost analysis of inpatient compared with outpatient prostaglandin E2 cervical priming for induction of labour: Results from the OPRA trial by Adelson, Pamela L, Wedlock, Garry R, Wilkinson, Chris S, Howard, Kirsten, Bryce, Robert L, Turnbull, Deborah A

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. To compare the costs of inpatient (usual care) with outpatient (intervention) care for cervical priming for induction of labour in women with…”
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    Mobile intensive care services in rural South Australia by Gilligan, John E, Griggs, William M, Jelly, Michael T, Morris, David G, Haslam, Ross R, Matthews, Neil T, Everest, Evan R, Bryce, Robert L, Marshall, Peter B, Peisach, Ron A

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-12-1999)
    “…Synopsis In the years from to 1995, Adelaide‐based mobile intensive care teams transported 4443 critically ill patients from rural areas in South Australia and…”
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    A cost analysis of inpatient compared with outpatient prostaglandin E2 cervical priming for induction of labour: results from the OPRA trial by Adelson, Pamela L, Wedlock, Garry R, Wilkinson, Chris S, Howard, Kirsten, Bryce, Robert L, Turnbull, Deborah A

    Published in Australian health review (01-07-2013)
    “…The objective of this article is to compare the costs of inpatient (usual care) with outpatient (intervention) care for cervical priming for induction of…”
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    A cost analysis of inpatient compared with outpatient prostaglandin E2 cervical priming for induction of labour: Results from the OPRA trial by Pamela L Adelson, Garry R Wedlock, Chris S Wilkinson, Kirsten Howard, Robert L Bryce, Deborah A Turnbull

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. To compare the costs of inpatient (usual care) with outpatient (intervention) care for cervical priming for induction of labour in women with…”
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    Randomized controlled trial of antenatal social support to prevent preterm birth by Bryce, R L, Stanley, F J, Garner, J B

    “…To test the effect of a programme of additional antenatal social support on the occurrence of preterm birth (a birth from 20 to 36 weeks gestation) in women at…”
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    Support in pregnancy by Bryce, R L

    “…Both observational studies and nonrandomized controlled trials have found the presence of support during pregnancy to be associated with superior outcomes in…”
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    To what extent would women prefer chorionic villus sampling to amniocentesis for prenatal diagnosis? by Bryce, R L, Bradley, M T, McCormick, S M

    Published in Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (01-04-1989)
    “…Sixty-six pregnant women and 46 doctors were interviewed about their preferences for chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis for prenatal diagnosis in…”
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    Six myths about controlled trials in perinatal medicine by Bryce, R L, Enkin, M W

    “…Despite a historical commitment to evaluation of the results of practice, obstetrics has missed many opportunities to assess new therapies adequately prior to…”
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    Lifestyle in Pregnancy by Bryce, Robert L., Enkin, Murray W.

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-10-1984)
    “…While there is little doubt about the association of lifestyle and pregnancy outcome, there is considerable doubt about the net value of lifestyle adjustments…”
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    Association between indicators of perinatal asphyxia and adverse outcome in the term infant: a methodological review by Bryce, R L, Halperin, M E, Sinclair, J C

    Published in Neuroepidemiology (1985)
    “…There are conflicting opinions about the significance of 5 perinatal findings felt to be indicators of asphyxia (meconium staining of the amniotic fluid,…”
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    The value of ultrasound, gonadotropin, and estradiol measurements for precise ovulation prediction by Bryce, R L, Shuter, B, Sinosich, M J, Stiel, J N, Picker, R H, Saunders, D M

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-01-1982)
    “…The exact prediction of ovulation is becoming more important in the management of infertile women. Graafian follicle diameter, measured by ultrasound and…”
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