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Teaching Medical Research to Medical Students: a Systematic Review
Medical Science Educator, 2021Research literacy remains important for equipping clinicians with the analytical skills to tackle an ever-evolving medical landscape and maintain an evidence-based approach when treating patients. While the role of research in medical education has been justified and established, the nuances involving modes of instruction and relevant outcomes for ...
Gabriel Sheng Jie Lee +8 more
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Pediatric Medication-overuse Headache and Global Headache Research. A Systematic Review
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2021Medication-overuse headache (MOH) is a relevant topic of interest but pediatric studies are scarce. Some authors have expressed their opinion regarding geographical differences in the perceived importance of adult MOH between European and North American research. To determine if there is a geographic difference in the research efforts on pediatric MOH;
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Factors affecting people’s attitude toward participation in medical research: a systematic review
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2020Objective: Human participants play an important role in medical care advances. Recruiting enough participants is perhaps the most significant procedure that determines the success of medical research, and high participation rate brings about many benefits. Therefore, acquiring enough participants is important for medical researchers.
Hao, Jin, Min, Cui, Junwei, Liu
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Systematic Reviews of Educational Research: Does the medical model fit?
British Educational Research Journal, 2001Abstract There has been a recent increase in interest in the research review as a method of presenting cumulative data about the effects of educational policies and practices. This is part of a wider movement in ‘evidence‐informed policy‐making’ espoused by the current Government.
Jennifer Evans, Pauline Benefield
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Principles for modeling propensity scores in medical research: a systematic literature review
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2004AbstractPurposeTo document which established criteria for logistic regression modeling researchers consider when using propensity scores in observational studies.MethodsWe performed a systematic review searching Medline and Science Citation to identify observational studies published in 2001 that addressed clinical questions using propensity score ...
Weitzen, Sherry +4 more
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The Value of Systematic Reviews as Research Activities in Medical Education
Academic Medicine, 2004Medical residents and postdoctoral fellows are often required to conduct and publish original research as part of their medical education. However, their relative lack of experience, time, money, and sometimes supervision in conducting original research often results in research of modest quality on topics of limited importance.
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Research on Internet of Medical Things: Systematic Review, Research Trends and Challenges
Recent Advances in Computer Science and CommunicationsIntroduction: Remote data exchange operations in healthcare are observed, consulted, monitored and treated by the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). It is an extension of the Internet of Things (IoT). Method: At the growing stage of IoT, IoMT is speedily drawing researchers’ interest due to its extensive use in healthcare systems.
Dinesh Anand +2 more
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[Many sources of bias in medical research: experience from systematic reviews].
Lakartidningen, 2023A well-conducted systematic review requires a scrupulous assessment of the design of included studies. This may unveil major issues in how studies were planned, conducted and reported. This section presents a few examples. 1) A Cochrane review on pain and sedation management in the newborn identified a study described as a randomized trial, which later,
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Cost: The missing outcome in simulation-based medical education research: A systematic review
Surgery, 2013The costs involved with technology-enhanced simulation remain unknown. Appraising the value of simulation-based medical education (SBME) requires complete accounting and reporting of cost. We sought to summarize the quantity and quality of studies that contain an economic analysis of SBME for the training of health professions learners.We performed a ...
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