
Clinical Evidence Made Easy
Scion Publishing Ltd
Published on 5. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-907904-20-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Clinical Evidence Made Easy is a concise and accessible introduction for any healthcare professional looking to understand clinical evidence and data sources.
Clinical Evidence Made Easy scores maximum 100 and 5 stars on Doody's (Sept 2014)! Here's what the reviewer said:
"The authors present the concepts in a unique and simple way that is easy to read and understand."
From other reviews:
"The chapters are succinct. The text is simple and easy to follow........ I really like this text. The title says it all - Clinical Evidence Made Easy" Ulster Medical Journal
"...the book will be useful for anyone who is interested in evidence based practice and who wants to be able to read published research papers and to pose appropriate questions of them." Nursing Times
As clinical evidence becomes increasingly important in healthcare it is vital that healthcare professionals can read, analyse and understand the clinical data being presented. This book will equip the reader with the core skills and knowledge to make sense of the clinical evidence, without over-burdening them with information and jargon.
Building on the success of the other 'Made Easy' books (Medical Statistics Made Easy, Healthcare Economics Made Easy, Practice Accounts Made Easy), this is a book for non-specialists who need knowledge of the key tools and techniques so they can understand the clinical data, but who have no need to become experts in the subject.
Clinical Evidence Made Easy will enable healthcare workers in all fields to understand and implement the results from clinical trials, clinical journals and other data sources with confidence.
Clinical Evidence Made Easy scores maximum 100 and 5 stars on Doody's (Sept 2014)! Here's what the reviewer said:
"The authors present the concepts in a unique and simple way that is easy to read and understand."
From other reviews:
"The chapters are succinct. The text is simple and easy to follow........ I really like this text. The title says it all - Clinical Evidence Made Easy" Ulster Medical Journal
"...the book will be useful for anyone who is interested in evidence based practice and who wants to be able to read published research papers and to pose appropriate questions of them." Nursing Times
As clinical evidence becomes increasingly important in healthcare it is vital that healthcare professionals can read, analyse and understand the clinical data being presented. This book will equip the reader with the core skills and knowledge to make sense of the clinical evidence, without over-burdening them with information and jargon.
Building on the success of the other 'Made Easy' books (Medical Statistics Made Easy, Healthcare Economics Made Easy, Practice Accounts Made Easy), this is a book for non-specialists who need knowledge of the key tools and techniques so they can understand the clinical data, but who have no need to become experts in the subject.
Clinical Evidence Made Easy will enable healthcare workers in all fields to understand and implement the results from clinical trials, clinical journals and other data sources with confidence.
Reviews / Votes
Five-star reviews:MADE EASY!!! Does what it says on the tin "Excellent book, makes everything bite sized. Easy for a quick 10-20 minute daily read. Broken into chunks. Very useful for the medical student. Bear in mind that if you were to do post-grad research, you would definitely need a more substantial textbook!!! This is something like the 'dummies' version for clinical evidence." Amazon reviewer
Excellent book "Excellently written and very informative in all aspects. Everything you need to know, to be used as a reference book." Amazon reviewer
Five Stars "Really useful for getting up to speed on evaluating clinical trial results." Amazon reviewer
Five Stars "Easy to understand concepts" Amazon reviewer
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloxham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-907904-20-2 (9781907904202)
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Michael Harris | Gordon Taylor | Daniel Jackson
Clinical Evidence Made Easy, second edition
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12/2023
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Michael Harris | Gordon Taylor | Daniel Jackson
Clinical Evidence Made Easy
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03/2014
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Persons
Author
Associate Postgraduate Dean, Severn School of Primary Care, Bristol
Reader in Medical Statistics, University of Bath
University of Surrey, UK
Content
Understanding clinical evidence
1. The importance of clinical evidence
2. Asking the right questions
3. Looking for evidence
4. Choosing and reading a paper
5. Recognizing bias
6. Statistics that describe
7. Statistics that predict
8. Randomized controlled trials
9. Cohort studies
10. Case-control studies
11. Research on diagnostic tests
12. Qualitative research
13. Research that summarizes other research
14. Clinical guidelines
15. Health economic evidence
16. Evidence from pharmaceutical companies
17. Applying the evidence in real life
Clinical evidence at work
18. Asking the right questions
19. Choosing the right statistical test
20. Randomized controlled trials
21. Cohort studies
22. Case-control studies
23. Research on diagnostic tests
24. Qualitative research
25. Research that summarizes other research
26. Clinical guidelines
27. Health economic evidence
28. Evidence from pharmaceutical companies
29. Putting it all together...
1. The importance of clinical evidence
2. Asking the right questions
3. Looking for evidence
4. Choosing and reading a paper
5. Recognizing bias
6. Statistics that describe
7. Statistics that predict
8. Randomized controlled trials
9. Cohort studies
10. Case-control studies
11. Research on diagnostic tests
12. Qualitative research
13. Research that summarizes other research
14. Clinical guidelines
15. Health economic evidence
16. Evidence from pharmaceutical companies
17. Applying the evidence in real life
Clinical evidence at work
18. Asking the right questions
19. Choosing the right statistical test
20. Randomized controlled trials
21. Cohort studies
22. Case-control studies
23. Research on diagnostic tests
24. Qualitative research
25. Research that summarizes other research
26. Clinical guidelines
27. Health economic evidence
28. Evidence from pharmaceutical companies
29. Putting it all together...