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Challenges in using nonrandomized studies in systematic reviews of treatment interventions


SL Norris, D Atkins - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) are firmly established as the standard for
determining which medical treatments are effective. In some areas of health
care, however, among them surgery, public health, and the organization of ...
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Assessing country-level efforts to link research to action


JN Lavis, J Lomas, M Hamid, NK … - Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2006 - SciELO Public Health
Abstract We developed a framework for assessing country-level efforts to link
research to action.The framework has four elements. The first element assesses
the general climate (how those who fund research,universities,researchers ...
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[PDF] Recent developments in meta-analysis


AJ Sutton, JP Higgins - Statistics in Medicine, 2008 - cochrane.de
The art and science of meta-analysis, the combination of results from multiple
independent studies, is now more than a century old. In the last 30 years,
however, as the need for medical research and clinical practice to be based ...
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[PDF] Evidence-based interventional pain management: Principles, problems, potential, and …


L Manchikanti, MV Boswell, J Giordano - Pain Physician, 2007 - samueliinstitute.org
Background: The past decade has been marked by unprecedented interest in
evidence- based medicine (EBM) and a focus upon the use of innovative methods
and protocols to provide valid and reliable information for and about ...
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Adverse events associated with pediatric spinal manipulation: a systematic review

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S Vohra, BC Johnston, K Cramer, K … - Pediatrics, 2007 - Am Acad Pediatrics
The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this
article to disclose. ... BACKGROUND. Spinal manipulation is a noninvasive
manual procedure applied to specific body tissues with therapeutic intent. ...
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Evidence-based practice in clinical psychology: What it is, why it matters; What you need to …


B Spring - Journal of clinical psychology, 2007 - doi.apa.org
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The culture of designing hepato-biliary randomised trials


C Gluud - Journal of hepatology, 2006 - Elsevier
Research evidence may assist in identifying the best prevention, diagnostic
method, or treatment. At the top of the evidence hierarchy you find the
randomised clinical trial with low bias risk and systematic reviews of such ...
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Challenges in systematic reviews that evaluate drug efficacy or effectiveness


PL Santaguida, M Helfand, P Raina - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Increasingly, consumers, clinicians, regulatory bodies, and insurers are using
systematic reviews of drug interventions to select treatments and set policies.
Although a systematic review cannot provide all the information a clinician ...
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Room for improvement? A survey of the methods used in systematic reviews of adverse …


S Golder, Y Loke, HM McIntosh - BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
In order to determine where methodological research is most needed to improve
systematic reviews of adverse effects of health care interventions, we conducted
a descriptive analysis of systematic reviews published between 1994 and ...
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Benefits and risks of drug treatments: how to combine the best evidence on benefits with the …


JP Vandenbroucke, BM Psaty - Jama, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Information that combines the best evidence on benefits with the best data on
risks is also needed for daily clinical practice. Whenever a patient and
physician decide on a particular course of treatment, they do so because ...
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