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Finding Evidence: Evidence-Based Practice

Hand Clinics, 2009
Best practice treatment decisions require the integration of external information, internal information, and patient factors. This article provides a tested methodology for formulating a structured question from a clinical dilemma and then transforming that question into a query appropriate for searching online evidence-based resources. Listed are some
Richard, Martinoff, Hans, Kreder
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[Evidence-based versus evidence-biased medicine].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006), 2013
Due to a burden of multiple chronic diseases, older patients are the greatest consumers of healthcare resources. However, randomized clinical trials (RCT) have excluded most older patients for many reasons, ranging from comorbidities to disability or cognitive impairment. Systematic reviews demonstrate that such stringent exclusion criteria, frequently
Marchionni, Niccolò   +2 more
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Evidence

2010
From DNA profiling to consideration of the accused's previous conduct, the law of evidence is a fascinating amalgam of logic, common sense, philosophy and tactics. Evidence explains the fundamentals and looks at the principles behind it.
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Evidence of evidence is not (necessarily) evidence

Analysis, 2011
More precisely, initially, the principle was articulated as “evidence that there is evidence for p is evidence for p”. The intended application of this initial principle (to be discussed below) suggests the following first-pass: (EEE1) If E supports the claim that (some) S possesses evidence which supports p, then E supports p.
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New evidence

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2008
The relationship between airplane travels and VT development is a very debated issue, and still today the clinical relevance of this association has not been completely clarified.
CONTI, ANDREA   +3 more
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The evidence

Nursing Older People, 2004
The issue of nailbrushes seems to be unidentified by infection control literature, including the Infection Control Nurses' Association hand hygiene guidelines. The infection risk is, however, that they will be used as communal items, like a bar of soap, so may transmit micro-organisms. Therefore, in acute care their use should be discouraged.
Philip, Woodrow, Debbie, Weston
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Is Evidence of Evidence Evidence?*

Noûs, 2015
Eyal Tal, Juan Comesaña
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Watery evidence

Nursing Standard, 1988
'Look before you leap' is the embarrassing lesson some avid school children learned last week.
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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