How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine
"How to Read a Paper" describes the different types of clinical research reporting, and explains how to critically appraise the publications. The book provides the tools to find and evaluate the literature, and implement the findings in an evidence-based, patient-centered way. Written for anyone in the health care professions who has little or no knowledge of evidence-base...more
Paperback, 238 pages
Published
May 24th 2010
by Bmj Publishing Group
(first published April 1999)
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En el mundo científico y medico, que es al que se refiere esta autora, hoy se obliga a publicar trabajos sin contrastar y con una calidad incluso formal cada vez mñas baja, para "prestigio" del hospital, institución y demás, tuene o llueva.
Trisha Greenhalgh nos recuerda lo que debe ser un trabajo científico, no solo un artículo para rellenar un curriculum, que ee slo que hay en España y en Gran Bretaña habitualmente, pais de donde ella es. Alemania y demas tampoco se libran.
Si bien trata de...more
Trisha Greenhalgh nos recuerda lo que debe ser un trabajo científico, no solo un artículo para rellenar un curriculum, que ee slo que hay en España y en Gran Bretaña habitualmente, pais de donde ella es. Alemania y demas tampoco se libran.
Si bien trata de...more
Recommended as further reading by Ben Goldacre in Bad Science.
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