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- ISBN 9781119835240
- Weight: 159g
- Dimensions: 137 x 211mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2022
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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This second edition of the popular guide to critical appraisal is a fully updated revision of the previous edition. Written in the same easily accessible style, The Pocket Guide to Critical Appraisal now provides annotated checklists of the most common research designs. Consistent with recent developments in evidence-based medicine, these checklists distinguish between the risk of bias in the conduct of published studies and the value of the findings for healthcare delivery.
Five new chapters have been added and the original chapters have been rewritten, making the new edition a complete and concise guide for the evaluation of research quality. In addition to the checklists, the book also:
- describes how to quickly identify the information needed for the critical appraisal
- provides simple explanations of statistical significance and the interpretation of confidence intervals
- reviews the major sources of bias and their impact on research findings
- explains how to summarise the risk of bias
- outlines the concept of certainty of evidence and how to calculate it
- identifies the challenges in assessing the value of research findings
The Pocket Guide to Critical Appraisal is an essential guide for all health professions and students who read research papers and use their findings.
Iain K. Crombie is Emeritus Professor of Public Health at Dundee University, UK. He has published more than 160 research papers as well as books on critical appraisal, research methods, grant applications, and clinical audits. He has extensive experience teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in epidemiology, medical statistics, and research methods.
