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Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit

eBook - EBMT-EBM Toolkit Series
ISBN/EAN: 9781118684764
Umbreit-Nr.: 4896281

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 112 S., 1.68 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 06.05.2013
Auflage: 2/2013


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  • Zusatztext
    • 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.<p>With an improved layout, this second edition of<i>Evidence-based Medicine Toolkit</i> offers more up-to-date guidance as well as new sections on important areas of research.<br /></p><p><b>New features of this second edition include:</b><br /></p><ul><li style="list-style: none"><br /></li><li>A box for each major database showing how to search the evidence, and highlighting the differences between them<br /></li><li>Flow charts for different study types<br /></li><li>New critical appraisal sections on qualitative research and economic evaluation<br /></li><li>Expanded list of EBM resources on the net.</li></ul><br /><p>With these added features to make the job easier, the new<i>Toolkit</i> is now an even better companion for all health care professionals using evidence-based methodology in their research and practice.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • 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. New features of this second edition include: A box for each major database showing how to search the evidence, and highlighting the differences between them Flow charts for different study types New critical appraisal sections on qualitative research and economic evaluation 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.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Carl Heneghan,</b> Research Fellow, Centre for Evidence-based Medicine and Specialist Registrar, Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, UK<p><b>Douglas Badenoch,</b> Minervation Ltd, Oxford, UK