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Systematic Reviews to Answer Health Care Questions
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Systematic Reviews to Answer Health Care Questions
Current price: $89.99
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Systematic Reviews to Answer Health Care Questions
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Accessible, practical, and student-friendly,
Systematic Reviews to Answer Health Care Questions, Second Edition,
by Dr. Heidi D. Nelson, uses easy-to-understand, step-by-step instruction and real-world examples to illustrate important concepts and principles of today’s systematic reviews. You’ll learn how to form key questions, select evidence, and perform comprehensive reviews not just in predictable circumstances, but when basic rules don’t apply—honing your ability to think critically and solve problems. Perfect for investigators, medical students and faculty, practitioners, policymakers, and others who need to refine their understanding of or approach to systematic reviews, this powerful text goes beyond merely teaching how to catalog and collect, helping readers learn to evaluate, synthesize, and deliver results that will help shape the practice of health care.
Provides
concise, easy-to-follow instruction
on how to conduct a high-quality systematic review that meets current standards in the field—from key question formulation to assessing the quality of included studies and reporting results
Features
updated methods and revised case studies
throughout, along with
new chapters
on assessing quality and applicability of additional study designs and electronic tools designed to automate or improve efficiency of systematic reviews
Covers the
essential, practical components
of how to perform a systematic review, such as defining a review’s purpose and scope, developing research questions, building a team, and managing the project to maximize efficacy
Offers a
useful framework
to help understand how evidence is evaluated, what it means, its weaknesses or assumptions, and more
Shares the knowledge and expertise of
Dr. Heidi D. Nelson
, a leader in the field of systematic reviews for more than 25 years, whose work has been used in shaping healthcare guidelines and policy in the United States, along with a select group of expert contributing authors
An
ideal resource
for investigators conducting their own systematic reviews; guideline and policy committees tasked with interpreting and applying systematic reviews; students learning the science of research design, critical appraisal, and grading strength of evidence; and practitioners or others outside of health care who need a better understanding of evidence