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Authors: Karlawish, JHT Pack, AI
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et Ai. Pack, Addressing the ethical problems of randomized and placebo-controlled trials of CPAP, AM J R CRIT, 163(4), 2001, pp. 809-810

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Casarett, D
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et D. Casarett, Addressing the ethical challenges of clinical trials that involve patientswith dementia, J GER PSY N, 14(4), 2001, pp. 222-228

Authors: Halpern, SD Karlawish, JHT Weijer, C
Citation: Sd. Halpern et al., Informing patients of uncertainty in clinical trials, J AM MED A, 285(21), 2001, pp. 2713-2714

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Casarett, D Klocinski, J Sankar, P
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et al., How do AD patients and their caregivers decide whether to enroll in a clinical trial?, NEUROLOGY, 56(6), 2001, pp. 789-792

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Casarett, D Klocinski, J Clark, CM
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et al., The relationship between caregivers' global ratings of Alzheimer's diseasepatients' quality of life, disease severity, and the caregiving experience, J AM GER SO, 49(8), 2001, pp. 1066-1070

Authors: Karlawish, JHT
Citation: Jht. Karlawish, Why we are not ready for a biopsychosocial approach to dementia research and intervention: Commentary on "heterogeneity in dementia, challenges and opportunities", ALZ DIS A D, 14(2), 2000, pp. 64-67

Authors: Casarett, DJ Karlawish, JHT
Citation: Dj. Casarett et Jht. Karlawish, Are special ethical guidelines needed for palliative care research?, J PAIN SYMP, 20(2), 2000, pp. 130-139

Authors: Halpern, SD Karlawish, JHT
Citation: Sd. Halpern et Jht. Karlawish, Industry-sponsored research, LANCET, 356(9248), 2000, pp. 2193-2193

Authors: Casarett, D Karlawish, JHT Sugarman, J
Citation: D. Casarett et al., Should patients in quality-improvement activities have the same protections as participants in research studies? Reply, J AM MED A, 284(14), 2000, pp. 1787-1788

Authors: Casarett, D Karlawish, JHT Sugarman, J
Citation: D. Casarett et al., Determining when quality improvement initiatives should be considered research - Proposed criteria and potential implications, J AM MED A, 283(17), 2000, pp. 2275-2280

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Klocinski, JL Merz, J Clark, CM Asch, DA
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et al., Caregivers' preferences for the treatment of patients with Alzheimer's disease, NEUROLOGY, 55(7), 2000, pp. 1008-1014

Authors: Halpern, SD Karlawish, JHT
Citation: Sd. Halpern et Jht. Karlawish, Placebo-controlled trials are unethical in clinical hypertension research, ARCH IN MED, 160(20), 2000, pp. 3167-3168

Authors: Faber-Langendoen, K Karlawish, JHT
Citation: K. Faber-langendoen et Jht. Karlawish, Should assisted suicide be only physician assisted?, ANN INT MED, 132(6), 2000, pp. 482-487

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Schmitt, FA
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et Fa. Schmitt, Why physicians need to become more proficient in assessing their patients'competency and how they can achieve this, J AM GER SO, 48(8), 2000, pp. 1014-1016

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Casarett, D
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et D. Casarett, Sildenafil for diabetic men with erectile dysfunction, J AM MED A, 282(10), 1999, pp. 940-940

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Quill, T Meier, DE
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et al., A consensus-based approach to providing palliative care to patients who lack decision-making capacity, ANN INT MED, 130(10), 1999, pp. 835-840

Authors: Karlawish, JHT Hougham, GW Stocking, CB Sachs, GA
Citation: Jht. Karlawish et al., What is the quality of the reporting of research ethics in publications ofnursing home research?, J AM GER SO, 47(1), 1999, pp. 76-81
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