Beginners' Guide to Evidence-Based Medicine Research
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Learn how to frame clinical questions, track down and evaluate articles, and make informed decisions in medical literature research. This article provides guidance on accessing credible databases online.
Beginners' Guide to Evidence-Based Medicine Research
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EBM --- Journal Reading Presenter:何乘彰 Date:2005/10/17
Users’ Guides to the Medical LiteratureI. How to Get Started Andrew D. Oxman, MD. MSc; David L. Sackett, MD. MSc; Gordon H. Guyatt MD. MSc; for the Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group JAMA; Jan 11, 1993; 270, 17
Introduction • Framing clinical questions that are pertinent and answerable • Tracking down articles • Deciding which articles to read and which to believe
Asking questions • That are pertinent and answerable. • Exposure, outcome and patient • Some “exposure” to a treatment, a diagnostic test, or a harmful agent
Tracking down articles • Various kinds of database on the Internet