Session 1 Lecture 2: Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine Flashcards

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What is meant by Evidence-Based Medicine?

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Conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients

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State 3 commonly used (epidemiological) study designs

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  • Observational
  • Experimental
  • Systematic reviews
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Main types of Observational study designs

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  • Case reports and case series
  • Cross-sectional studies (the study of prevalence)
  • Correlational studies/Ecological
  • Case-control and cohort studies (identify links between possible causative agents and disease)

Doesn’t suggest or define beyond causation

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Examples of Experimental study designs

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-Interventional studies which include controlled trials and randomised controlled trials(reducing bias)

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Features of Systematic reviews

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  • combines study results together from randomised controlled trials, observational studies and qualitative studies
  • exhaust all sources and its without bias
  • gathers evidence systematically
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What is the Hierarchy of evidence from study designs from the top to the bottom?

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  1. Systematic reviews of randomised trials
  2. Randomised controlled trials
  3. Controlled trials
  4. Observational studies
  5. Case series and Case study
  6. Consensus/Expert views
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How do you do a good literature search effectively?

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PICOS

  • Population or patient group
  • Interventions or investigation considered
  • Comparator (control)
  • Outcomes considered -may not need this
  • Study design -may not need this
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