Post by KenNiemann on Apr 2, 2006 22:45:10 GMT -5
A. EBM in practice.
1. Greenhalgh T, Peathingy R. Effectiveness and efficiency of search methods in systematic reviews of complex evidence: audit of primary sources BMJ, Nov 2005; 331: 1064 - 1065.
2. Straus SE, Ball C, Balcombe N, Sheldon J, McAlister FA. Teaching evidence-based medicine skills can change practice in a community hospital. J Gen Intern Med. 2005 Apr;20(4):340-3.
3. Alper BS, White DS, Ge B. Physicians answer more clinical questions and change clinical decisions more often with synthesized evidence: a randomized trial in primary care. Ann Fam Med. 2005 Nov-Dec;3(6):507-13.
B. Finding & Applying
1. Haynes RB, McKibbon KA, Wilczynski NL, Walter SD, Werre SR; Hedges Team. Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of treatment from Medline: analytical survey. BMJ. 2005 May 21;330(7501):1179. Epub 2005 May 13.
2. Peter Bogaty; James Brophy. Numbers needed to treat (needlessly?) The Lancet; Apr 9-Apr 15, 2005; 365, 9467.
3. On Making the Right Choice: The Deliberation-Without-Attention Effect Ap Dijksterhuis,* Maarten W. Bos, Loran F. Nordgren, Rick B. van Baaren. Science 17 February 2006: Vol. 311. no. 5763, pp. 1005 - 1007).
C. Generation of Evidence
1. Chan AW, Altman DG Identifying outcome reporting bias in randomised trials on PubMed: review of publications and survey of authors. BMJ. 2005 Apr 2;330(7494):753. Abstract and full paper at
jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/291/20/2457
2. Ioannidis JPA (2005) Why Most Published Research Findings Are False. PLoS Med 2(8): e124
medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
3. Medical journals are an extension of the marketing arm of pharmaceutical companies. R. Smith. PLoS Med 2005: 2(5); e138
4.Contradicted and initially stronger effects in highly cited clinical research. J. P. Ioannidis. Jama 2005: 294(2); 218-28.
5. Randomized controlled trials of aprotinin in cardiac surgery: could clinical equipoise have stopped the bleeding? D. Fergusson, K. C. Glass, B. Hutton, S. Shapiro. Clin Trials 2005: 2(3); 218-29; discussion 229-32
1. Greenhalgh T, Peathingy R. Effectiveness and efficiency of search methods in systematic reviews of complex evidence: audit of primary sources BMJ, Nov 2005; 331: 1064 - 1065.
2. Straus SE, Ball C, Balcombe N, Sheldon J, McAlister FA. Teaching evidence-based medicine skills can change practice in a community hospital. J Gen Intern Med. 2005 Apr;20(4):340-3.
3. Alper BS, White DS, Ge B. Physicians answer more clinical questions and change clinical decisions more often with synthesized evidence: a randomized trial in primary care. Ann Fam Med. 2005 Nov-Dec;3(6):507-13.
B. Finding & Applying
1. Haynes RB, McKibbon KA, Wilczynski NL, Walter SD, Werre SR; Hedges Team. Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of treatment from Medline: analytical survey. BMJ. 2005 May 21;330(7501):1179. Epub 2005 May 13.
2. Peter Bogaty; James Brophy. Numbers needed to treat (needlessly?) The Lancet; Apr 9-Apr 15, 2005; 365, 9467.
3. On Making the Right Choice: The Deliberation-Without-Attention Effect Ap Dijksterhuis,* Maarten W. Bos, Loran F. Nordgren, Rick B. van Baaren. Science 17 February 2006: Vol. 311. no. 5763, pp. 1005 - 1007).
C. Generation of Evidence
1. Chan AW, Altman DG Identifying outcome reporting bias in randomised trials on PubMed: review of publications and survey of authors. BMJ. 2005 Apr 2;330(7494):753. Abstract and full paper at
jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/291/20/2457
2. Ioannidis JPA (2005) Why Most Published Research Findings Are False. PLoS Med 2(8): e124
medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
3. Medical journals are an extension of the marketing arm of pharmaceutical companies. R. Smith. PLoS Med 2005: 2(5); e138
4.Contradicted and initially stronger effects in highly cited clinical research. J. P. Ioannidis. Jama 2005: 294(2); 218-28.
5. Randomized controlled trials of aprotinin in cardiac surgery: could clinical equipoise have stopped the bleeding? D. Fergusson, K. C. Glass, B. Hutton, S. Shapiro. Clin Trials 2005: 2(3); 218-29; discussion 229-32