Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 112
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781118684764
ISBN-13 : 1118684761
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit by : Carl Heneghan

This bestselling pocket guide to the skills of evidence-basedmedicine succeeds in demystifying the terminology and processes ina handy and easy-to-follow format, all within the space of 100pages. With an improved layout, this second edition ofEvidence-based Medicine Toolkit offers more up-to-dateguidance as well as new sections on important areas ofresearch. New features of this second edition include: A box for each major database showing how to search theevidence, and highlighting the differences between them Flow charts for different study types New critical appraisal sections on qualitative research andeconomic evaluation Expanded list of EBM resources on the net. With these added features to make the job easier, the newToolkit is now an even better companion for all health careprofessionals using evidence-based methodology in their researchand practice.

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit
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Publisher : Bmj Publishing Group
Total Pages : 65
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0585414564
ISBN-13 : 9780585414560
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit by : Carl Heneghan

This bestselling pocket guide to the skills of evidence-based medicine succeeds in demystifying the terminology and processes in a handy and easy-to-follow format, all within the space of 100 pages.With an improved layout, this second edition of Evidence-based Medicine Toolkit offers more up-to-date guidance as well as new sections on important areas of research. Furthermore, this edition includes a box for each major database showing how to search the evidence, new critical appraisal sections on qualitative research and economic evaluation as well as an expanded list of EBM resources on the net.With these added features to make the job easier, the new Toolkit is now an even better companion for all health care professionals using evidence-based methodology in their research and practice.

Evidence-based Medicine

Evidence-based Medicine
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Publisher : Elsevier Masson
Total Pages : 306
Release :
ISBN-10 : 2842997735
ISBN-13 : 9782842997731
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-based Medicine by : Sharon E. Straus

The accompanying CD-ROM contains clinical examples, critical appraisals and background papers.

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit Counterpack 10 For 9

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit Counterpack 10 For 9
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Publisher : BMJ Books
Total Pages : 112
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0727916238
ISBN-13 : 9780727916235
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit Counterpack 10 For 9 by : Carl Heneghan

This is a counterpack that holds ten copies of the Evidence-based Medicine Toolkit the concise guide to evidence-based medicine.

The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine

The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 248
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781444342666
ISBN-13 : 1444342665
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine by : Jeremy H. Howick

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has become a required element of clinical practice, but it is critical for the healthcare community to understand the ongoing controversy surrounding EBM. Seeking to address questions raised by critics, The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine challenges the over dependency of EBM on randomized controlled trials. This book also explores EBM methodology and its relationship with other approaches used in medicine.

Diagnostic Tests Toolkit

Diagnostic Tests Toolkit
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781119951803
ISBN-13 : 1119951801
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Diagnostic Tests Toolkit by : Matthew Thompson

Diagnostic Tests Toolkit Diagnostic Tests Toolkit Finding the evidence for diagnostic tests Establishing an evidence-based methodology to assess the effectiveness of diagnostic tests has posed problems for many years. Now that the framework is in place health professionals can find and appraise the evidence for themselves. With Diagnostic Tests Toolkit clinicians and junior researchers can interpret the evidence for the effectiveness of different types of diagnostic tests, or develop their own research using the successful ‘step-by-step’ format of the Toolkit series. Written by renowned clinical researchers, this is the first basic guide to evidence-based diagnosis. It is equally valuable to starters in clinical research and those needing a quick refresher on the core elements of evidence-based diagnosis.

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 202
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780309113694
ISBN-13 : 0309113695
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care by : Institute of Medicine

Drawing on the work of the Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, the 2007 IOM Annual Meeting assessed some of the rapidly occurring changes in health care related to new diagnostic and treatment tools, emerging genetic insights, the developments in information technology, and healthcare costs, and discussed the need for a stronger focus on evidence to ensure that the promise of scientific discovery and technological innovation is efficiently captured to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. As new discoveries continue to expand the universe of medical interventions, treatments, and methods of care, the need for a more systematic approach to evidence development and application becomes increasingly critical. Without better information about the effectiveness of different treatment options, the resulting uncertainty can lead to the delivery of services that may be unnecessary, unproven, or even harmful. Improving the evidence-base for medicine holds great potential to increase the quality and efficiency of medical care. The Annual Meeting, held on October 8, 2007, brought together many of the nation's leading authorities on various aspects of the issues - both challenges and opportunities - to present their perspectives and engage in discussion with the IOM membership.

Statistics Toolkit

Statistics Toolkit
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 128
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781444358490
ISBN-13 : 1444358499
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistics Toolkit by : Rafael Perera

This concise book will help you to interpret the statistical evidence provided by quantitative studies and to plan how to work with data in your own clinical research. Following the successful format of the Toolkit series, Statistics Toolkit guides the reader through statistical concepts using flowcharts, diagrams and real life examples to reflect concepts in a simple and practical manner. Sections include: Clear explanation of basic concepts in the context of clinical research Demonstration of how data are described, displayed and interpreted in different formats Practical glossary and key to the symbols used in statistics and a discussion of the software tools The book offers a handy, quick reference that has an easy-to-follow structure throughout, making it ideal for health care professionals and students.

Searching Skills Toolkit

Searching Skills Toolkit
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 162
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781118463130
ISBN-13 : 1118463137
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Searching Skills Toolkit by : Caroline De Brún

Searching Skills Toolkit is an expert guide to help you find the clinical evidence you need more easily and effectively. Clearly presented with useful tips and advice, flow charts, diagrams and real-life clinical scenarios, it shows the best methods for finding quality evidence. From deciding where to start, to building a search strategy, refining results and critical appraisal, it is a step-by-step guide to the process of finding healthcare evidence, and is designed for use by all health and social care professionals. This second edition has been expanded with new chapters on searching for sources to support evidence-based management decision making and how to better enable your patients to make informed choices. It has also been fully updated to include new web sources, open source reference management software, and new training resources and exercises. Searching Skills Toolkit is an ideal reference for doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, managers and decision makers, researchers and students.

Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust

Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 217
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780309216463
ISBN-13 : 030921646X
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust by : Institute of Medicine

Advances in medical, biomedical and health services research have reduced the level of uncertainty in clinical practice. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) complement this progress by establishing standards of care backed by strong scientific evidence. CPGs are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. These statements are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and costs of alternative care options. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust examines the current state of clinical practice guidelines and how they can be improved to enhance healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Clinical practice guidelines now are ubiquitous in our healthcare system. The Guidelines International Network (GIN) database currently lists more than 3,700 guidelines from 39 countries. Developing guidelines presents a number of challenges including lack of transparent methodological practices, difficulty reconciling conflicting guidelines, and conflicts of interest. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust explores questions surrounding the quality of CPG development processes and the establishment of standards. It proposes eight standards for developing trustworthy clinical practice guidelines emphasizing transparency; management of conflict of interest ; systematic review-guideline development intersection; establishing evidence foundations for and rating strength of guideline recommendations; articulation of recommendations; external review; and updating. Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust shows how clinical practice guidelines can enhance clinician and patient decision-making by translating complex scientific research findings into recommendations for clinical practice that are relevant to the individual patient encounter, instead of implementing a one size fits all approach to patient care. This book contains information directly related to the work of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), as well as various Congressional staff and policymakers. It is a vital resource for medical specialty societies, disease advocacy groups, health professionals, private and international organizations that develop or use clinical practice guidelines, consumers, clinicians, and payers.