Došenovic Svjetlana


Došenović Svjetlana defended her PhD thesis at the TRIBE doctoral program on October 6, 2018.

Photo: Svjetlana Došenović and her mentor professor Livia Puljak

Thesis title: Interventions for treating neuropathic pain: analysis of the highest level of evidence and methods for appraisal of interventions
Mentor: Professor Livia Puljak
Full text of PhD thesis: (TRIBE repository, pdf)

Doctoral thesis is based on the following publications:
1. Dosenovic S, Jelicic Kadic A, Miljanovic M, Biocic M, Boric K, Cavar M, i sur. Interventions for Neuropathic Pain: An Overview of Systematic Reviews. Anesth Analg. 2017;125(2):643-52. JIF:  3.463
2. Dosenovic S, Jelicic Kadic A, Jeric M, Boric M, Markovic D, Vucic K, i sur. Efficacy and Safety Outcome Domains and Outcome Measures in Systematic Reviews of Neuropathic Pain Conditions. Clin J Pain. 2018;34(7):674-84. JIF: 3.209
3. Dosenovic S, Jelicic Kadic A, Vucic K, Markovina N, Pieper D, Puljak L. Comparison of methodological quality rating of systematic reviews on neuropathic pain using AMSTAR and R-AMSTAR. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2018;18(1):37. JIF: 2.524
4. Dosenovic S, Nikolic Z, Ivancev B, Jelicic Kadic A, Puljak L. Awareness and acceptability of IMMPACT core outcome set for chronic pain among surveyed neuropathic pain authors. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. 2019; 8(9):671-683. doi: 10.2217/cer-2018-0123. JIF: 1.468 (2019)


Enrollement year: 2014. Print page