Week 10 Flashcards

(7 cards)

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What does FAME stand for and who created it

A

The Joanna Briggs institute created the acronym FAME and it stands for:

Feasibility
appropriateness
meaningfulness
effectiveness

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What are open access journal communities

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They are a collection of on-line journals that have no access fees for publication use. Most are funded via donations from sponsors and members

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What is translational research

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The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a unique, Australian-first initiative of ‘bench to bedside’ medical research. TRI combines clinical and translational research to advance progress from laboratory discovery to application in the community

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Research that aims to improve how we detect, diagnose and treat health conditions, and improve health outcomes for patients is termed:

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Translational

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5
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A journal that publishes articles with little or no peer review, masquerading as providers of primary research for evidence are known as

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Predatory

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The acronym FAME is used in decisions around

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adoption of evidence into practice

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7
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One of the best methods for limiting bias in studies that test the effects of interventions is to:

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have a control group

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