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Book Synopsis
This work is split into two sections. The first discusses how the individual can apply evidence-based medicine in the clinical setting, and the second covers the wider issue of changes in strategy to promote more effective delivery of care within a practice or primary care group.

Trade Review
In the Royal Society of Medicine Journal review of the first edition of this book, David Seamark wrote: “Evidence-based medicine provokes reactions from enthusiasm to loathing. Silagy and Haines’ well laid out book seeks to reconcile the two extremes by explaining why evidence-based medicine is relevant to daily practice in primary care and by asking primary care professionals to regard themselves as learners and not just practitioners.”

Table of Contents
Contributors.

Preface to the second edition.

Getting started: how to set priorities and define questions.

Tracking down the evidence.

Critical appraisal.

Applying the evidence with patients.

Screening and diagnostic tests.

Evaluating the application of evidence.

An overview of strategies to promote implementation of evidence based health care.

Clinical practice guidelines.

Role of information technology.

Continuing medical education as a means of lifelong learning.

Integrating research evidence into practice.

Appendix 1: Using MEDLINE to search for evidence.

Appendix 2: Some further sources of information and resources that facilitate evidence-based practice.

Index

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780727915689, 978-0727915689
      ISBN10: 0727915681

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work is split into two sections. The first discusses how the individual can apply evidence-based medicine in the clinical setting, and the second covers the wider issue of changes in strategy to promote more effective delivery of care within a practice or primary care group.

      Trade Review
      In the Royal Society of Medicine Journal review of the first edition of this book, David Seamark wrote: “Evidence-based medicine provokes reactions from enthusiasm to loathing. Silagy and Haines’ well laid out book seeks to reconcile the two extremes by explaining why evidence-based medicine is relevant to daily practice in primary care and by asking primary care professionals to regard themselves as learners and not just practitioners.”

      Table of Contents
      Contributors.

      Preface to the second edition.

      Getting started: how to set priorities and define questions.

      Tracking down the evidence.

      Critical appraisal.

      Applying the evidence with patients.

      Screening and diagnostic tests.

      Evaluating the application of evidence.

      An overview of strategies to promote implementation of evidence based health care.

      Clinical practice guidelines.

      Role of information technology.

      Continuing medical education as a means of lifelong learning.

      Integrating research evidence into practice.

      Appendix 1: Using MEDLINE to search for evidence.

      Appendix 2: Some further sources of information and resources that facilitate evidence-based practice.

      Index

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