Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine

Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine

How to appraise, conduct and publish reviews

Khan, Khalid Saeed; Zamora, Javier

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

214

Mole

Inglês

9781032114675

15 a 20 dias

440

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Preface. About the authors. Acknowledgements. Additional contributors. Abbreviations. Introduction. Steps of a systematic review. Step 1: Framing questions for a review. Step 2: Identifying relevant literature. Step 3: Assessing the quality of the literature. Step 4: Summarizing the evidence. Step 5: Interpreting the findings. Case studies. Case study 1: Review of systematic reviews. Case study 2: Reviewing the safety of a public health intervention. Case study 3: Reviewing the effectiveness of therapy. Case study 4: Reviewing the accuracy of a test. Case study 5: Reviewing qualitative evidence to evaluate patient experience. Case study 6: Reviewing the effects of educational interventions. Case study 7: To use or not to use a therapy? Incorporating evidence on harmful outcomes. Case study 8: Review of clinical practice guidelines. Case study 9: Systematic reviews to assess a prognostic factor. Case study 10: Publishing systematic reviews: Tips and tricks for convincing journal editors and peer reviewers. Glossary. Suggested reading. Index.
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data evaluation;evidence-based practice;interpreting medical statistics;evidence-based medicine;evidence-based healthcare;Evidence Based Healthcare;Free Form Question;Assessing Study Quality;Systematic Review Authors;Umbrella Review;No;Quality Assessment Checklist;Study Quality Assessment;Agree Ii;Funnel Plot Analysis;Free Text Words;Clinical Practice Guidelines;Prognostic Factors;Prospective Registrations;Individual Study Quality;Related Biases;Moose;Prostate Cancer Mortality;MeSH;Confidence Interval;Test Accuracy Studies;Core Outcomes Set;Clinical Breast Examination;Water Fluoridation;Average Risk Women