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Evidence-based health care workbook. CASP. 1999.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: CASP, 1999Description: 76pISBN:
  • 190186801X
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WX 152.
Contents:
Introduction.
Asking the question.
Finding the evidence.
Appraising a randomised controlled trial.
Appraising a review.
1. What is evidence based health care?
2. Why practice evidence based health care?
3. What is the context of evidence based health care?
4. How can health professionals provide evidence based health care?
1. Asking the question.
2. What is evidence.
3. Finding the evidence.
1. Why we need to appraise.
2. Appraising primary experimental and quantitative research.
3. Appraising primary research from the naturalistic perspective.
4. Appraising systematic reviews.
5. Appraising clinical guidelines.
1. Change within a health care setting.
2. Analysing where you are.
3. Planning the introduction of evidence based practice.
4. Change as a continuous learning process.
1. Reflecting on progress.
2. Making a case for evidence based health care.
3. Keeping up to date with evidence based health care.
4. A vision of the future.
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Includes the Evidence-based healthcare CD-ROM.

Introduction.

Asking the question.

Finding the evidence.

Appraising a randomised controlled trial.

Appraising a review.

1. What is evidence based health care?

2. Why practice evidence based health care?

3. What is the context of evidence based health care?

4. How can health professionals provide evidence based health care?

1. Asking the question.

2. What is evidence.

3. Finding the evidence.

1. Why we need to appraise.

2. Appraising primary experimental and quantitative research.

3. Appraising primary research from the naturalistic perspective.

4. Appraising systematic reviews.

5. Appraising clinical guidelines.

1. Change within a health care setting.

2. Analysing where you are.

3. Planning the introduction of evidence based practice.

4. Change as a continuous learning process.

1. Reflecting on progress.

2. Making a case for evidence based health care.

3. Keeping up to date with evidence based health care.

4. A vision of the future.

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