Bruce Barrett
Department of Family Medicine
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1100 Delaplaine Ct
Madison
USA
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- Meditation or exercise for preventing acute respiratory infection: a randomized controlled trial. Barrett, B., Hayney, M.S., Muller, D., Rakel, D., Ward, A., Obasi, C.N., Brown, R., Zhang, Z., Zgierska, A., Gern, J., West, R., Ewers, T., Barlow, S., Gassman, M., Coe, C.L. Ann. Fam. Med (2012)
- Validation of a short form Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey (WURSS-21). Barrett, B., Brown, R.L., Mundt, M.P., Thomas, G.R., Barlow, S.K., Highstrom, A.D., Bahrainian, M. Health. Qual. Life. Outcomes (2009)
- Comparison of anchor-based and distributional approaches in estimating important difference in common cold. Barrett, B., Brown, R., Mundt, M. Qual. Life. Res (2008)
- Clinical significance of common cold treatment: professionals' opinions. Barrett, B., Endrizzi, S., Andreoli, P., Barlow, S., Zhang, Z. WMJ (2007)
- Sufficiently important difference for common cold: severity reduction. Barrett, B., Harahan, B., Brown, D., Zhang, Z., Brown, R. Ann. Fam. Med (2007)
- Rationale and methods for a trial assessing placebo, echinacea, and doctor-patient interaction in the common cold. Barrett, B., Rakel, D., Chewning, B., Marchand, L., Rabago, D., Brown, R., Scheder, J., Schmidt, R., Gern, J.E., Bone, K., Thomas, G., Barlow, S., Bobula, J. Explore. (NY) (2007)
- What a fair and rational health system would look like. Barrett, B., Stiles, M. WMJ (2007)
- Relations among questionnaire and laboratory measures of rhinovirus infection. Barrett, B., Brown, R., Voland, R., Maberry, R., Turner, R. Eur. Respir. J. (2006)
- Placebo, meaning, and health. Barrett, B., Muller, D., Rakel, D., Rabago, D., Marchand, L., Scheder, J.C. Perspect. Biol. Med. (2006)
- Using benefit harm tradeoffs to estimate sufficiently important difference: the case of the common cold. Barrett, B., Brown, R., Mundt, M., Dye, L., Alt, J., Safdar, N., Maberry, R. Med. Decis. Making (2005)
- The Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey is responsive, reliable, and valid. Barrett, B., Brown, R., Mundt, M., Safdar, N., Dye, L., Maberry, R., Alt, J. J. Clin. Epidemiol (2005)