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020 _a0727911392
035 _a(Sirsi) i9780727911391
060 _aWX 20.
084 _aB 29.5
_bGRE.
100 _aGreenhalgh, T
245 _aHow to read a paper :
_b the basics of evidence based medicine
260 _bBMJ Publishing Group,
_c1997
300 _a196p
505 0 _a1 Why read papers at all 2 Searching the literature 3 Getting your bearings 4 Assessing methodological quality 5 Statistics for the non-statistician 6 Papers that report drug trials 7 Papers that report diagnostic or screening tests 8 Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses) 9 Papers that tell you what to do (guidelines) 10 Papers that tell you what things cost (economic analyses) 11 Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research) 12 Implementing evidence based findings Appendix A: Checklists for finding, appraising, and implementing evidence Appendix B: Evidence based quality filters for everyday use Appendix C: Maximally sensitive search strings for research use (to be used mainly for research) Appendix D: Assessing the effects of an intervention.
591 _aK
650 _aEvidence based practice
650 _aHealth services research
650 _aPerformance evaluation
650 _aMedical statistics
650 _aEpidemiology
650 _aResearch
650 0 _aEvidence based healthcare.
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650 0 _aReading.
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