Studying A Study and Testing a Test: Reading Evidence-based Health Research [Kindle Edition] Author: Richard K. Riegelman | Language: English | ISBN:
B008QWSVD2 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Studying A Study and Testing a Test: Reading Evidence-based Health Research
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Evidence-based information plays a critical role in clinical practice decisions. Secondary sources are often unreliable; it’s up to the student, then, to critically assess peer-reviewed research literature. Using a highly structured yet accessible method, this best-selling text teaches students to critically analyze research from primary sources.
Step-by-step approach– learn to recognize a meaningful study, clues to potential study flaws, and ways to apply solid evidence in clinical practice
Simple 6-point framework– learn to evaluate studies in terms of the author’s trademark mnemonic device, M.A.A.R.I.E. (Methods, Assignment, Assessment, Results, Interpretation and Extrapolation) Direct download links available for Studying A Study and Testing a Test: Reading Evidence-based Health Research
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- Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 6 edition (July 30, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B008QWSVD2
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...health professionals...back in college, I took multiple semesters of statistics, advanced statistics, and experimental design, and I'm willing to bet that I can find significant flaws in the design and analysis of in upwards to 75% of the studies I read in medical and medically related scientific journals...I'm often astounded at some of the errors and I'm amazed when little discussion arises in consequence...Dr. Riegelman's book does a nice job of instructing how to read scientific papers and what kinds of flaws deserve attention...and although it should be mandatory study for health care professionals, it's also recommended for anyone concerned about the quality of research done in within the health related community...
By R. Taylor
Physicians, nurses, research scientists, massage therapists -- anyone needing to think critically about research and who wants a better understanding of how to read scientific papers and what kinds of flaws deserve attention in research studies would benefit by reading this book.
By Eric Andrew Kristof
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