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Reviewing the case for critical appraisal skills training

open access: yesClinical Effectiveness in Nursing, 2004
Introduction:To review the evolution of critical appraisal skills training alongside the results from a long-term evaluation of a series of research utilisation workshops.Critical appraisal skills training and evidence based health care:The evolution of ...
Anne Mulhall, Andree Le May
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An appraisal of patient training for childbirth

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
Abstract In this report 200 primiparous patients who had labor training are compared with 200 primiparous patients who had no training. The first 100 trainees were consecutive cases appearing at our office for their regular antepartum care. The second 100 were selected cases, in that most of them had elected to receive the training. From the study it
W B, VAN AUKEN, D R, TOMLINSON
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An appraisal of methods of evaluating training in psychiatry

Medical Education, 1981
Summary A survey of American chief residents in psychiatric training centres was carried out to assess how these training programmes gathered feedback on teacher effectiveness and programme content. The chief resident in each programme was asked to report how his or her department elicited information from their residents about ...
D D, Hunt   +3 more
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Training Appraisees to Participate in Appraisal: Effects on Appraisers and Appraisees

Journal of Business and Psychology, 1997
This study examined the role of behavior modeling training (BMT) in enhancing appraisee participation during a performance appraisal discussion. In addition, the study examined the effects of enhanced participation on appraisee and appraiser perceptions toward several appraisal outcome variables; in particular, the fairness and accuracy of performance ...
Ronald W. Stoffey, Richard R. Reilly
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An Appraisal of Diagnostic Training Programs

Radiology, 1969
Emphasis on change in undergraduate curriculum has resulted in a general awareness of the modifications. Within the specialty of radiology, less generally recognized nontraditional concepts are being developed. The requirements established by the American Board of Radiology in 1934 have in part determined the distribution of time for resident training.
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Training Students to Appraise the Quality of Scientific Literature

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2011
Implementing evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) into clinical practice requires not only the ability to retrieve, interpret, and apply the results of published scientific studies, but also the ability to critically evaluate the quality of the literature. These skills, however, are not widely taught in the veterinary curriculum. The objective of
Sebastian P, Arlt, Wolfgang, Heuwieser
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Staff training for appraisal interviewing

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1980
The first wave of interest in appraisal interviewing took place in the late 60's and 70's. That particular wave culminated in such classic studies and texts as Anstey et al 1976, Randell et al 1974, and many others. After something of a lull in interest there now appears once again to be a revival in staff training for appraisal.
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