PubReading [82] - How to Write a Systematic Review - R. Wright, K. Spindler et al.

PubReading by Mando Mourad

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Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the combination of the best available research evidence with clinical experience and patient needs. The concept of EBM as a part of clinical decision making has become increasingly popular over the last decade. In the hierarchy of studies meta-analysis and systematic reviews occupy the highest levels. A systematic review of a clinical question can be performed by following a relatively standard form. These techniques as described here can be performed without formal training. Systematic reviews conducted in this fashion can be used as a higher form of current concepts or as review articles and replace the traditional expert opinion narrative review. - DOI: 10.1097/BLO.0b013e31802c9098

Keywords
evidence based medicineclinical experiencesystematic reviews