RandallT.Producers of video-disc programmes to expand patients' role in medical decision making liked process. Journal of the American Medical Association1993; 270: 1602–1605.
2.
RiggeM.Involving patients in clinical audit. Quality in Health Care1994; 3: Suppl: S2–S3.
3.
KeeF.Patients' prerogatives and perception of benefit. British Medical Journal1996; 312: 958–960.
4.
DonabedianA.Evaluating the quality of medical care. Millbank Memorial Quarterly Bulletin Supplement1966; 44: 166–206.
5.
BlumcnthalM.Quality of care: what is it?New England Journal of Medicine1996; 335: 891–894.
6.
BrookRMcGlynnEClearyP.Measuring the quality of care. New England Journal of Medicine1996; 335: 966–969.
7.
EmbertonMNealDBlackNThe feasibilty and cost of a large multi-centre outcome study of prostatectomy. Quality in Health Care1995a; 4: 256–262.
8.
BoyceN.Using outcome data to measure quality in health care. International Journal of Quality Health Care1996; 8: 101–104.
9.
O'ConnorGPlumeSOlmsteadE.A regional intervention to improve hospital mortality associated with coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Journal of the American Medical Association1996; 275: 700–705.
10.
GrishamMMillerLFiremanBBlackS.Variation in practice for discretionary admissions. Journal of the American Medical Association1994; 271: 1493–1498.
11.
GreenJPassmanLWintfeldN.Analysing hospital mortality: the consequences of diversity in patient mix. Journal of the American Medical Association1991; 265: 1849–1853.
12.
ConcatoAHorowitzRFeinsteinA.Problems of comorbidity in mortality after prostatectomy. Journal of the American Medical Association1992; 267: 1077–1082.
13.
GreenJWintfieldNSharkeyPPassmanL.The importance of severity of illness in assessing hospital mortality. Journal of the American Medical Association1990; 263: 241–246.
14.
MantJHicksN.Detecting differences in quality of care: the sensitivity of measures of process and outcome in treating acute myocardial infarction. British Medical Journal1995; 311: 793–796.
15.
McConnellJBarryMBruskewitzRBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Diagnosis and Treatment. Maryland: Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research, 1994.
16.
ThorpeAClearyRColesJVernonSReynoldsJNealD E.Morbidity and mortality in 1400 transurethral prostatectomies carried out in the Northern Region Health Authority, British Journal of Urology1994; 74: 559–565.
17.
AseltineRCarlsonKFowlerFBarryM.Comparing prospective and retrospective measures of treatment outcome. Medical Care1995; 33 (4): AS67–AS76.
18.
DollHBlackNFloodAMcPhersonK.Patient perceived health status before and up to 12 months after TURP for benign prostatic hypertrophy. British Journal of Urology1993; 71: 297–305.
19.
EllwoodP.A technology of patient experience. New England Journal of Medicine1988; 318 (23): 1549–1556.
20.
ParsonnetVDeanDBernsteinA.A method of uniform stratification of risk for evaluating the results of surgery in acquired adult heart disease. Circulation1989; 79 (suppl 1): 3–12.
21.
BarryMCockettAHoltgreweLMcDonnellJSihelnikSWinfieldH.Relationship of symptoms of prostatism to commonly used physiological and anatomical measures of the severity of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Journal of Urology1993; 150: 351–358.