Title of article :
Analysing the literature: A research primer for low- and middle-income countries
Author/Authors :
Carpenter, Christopher R. Department of Emergency Medicine - Washington University - Emergency Care Research Core, USA , Hollong, Bonaventure Yaoundé Emergency Centre, Cameroon , Simon, Erin L. Northeast Ohio Medical University - Cleveland Clinic Bath, USA , Graham, Colin A. Chinese University of Hong Kong - Morningside College, Hong Kong
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Effective critical appraisal of medical research requires training and practice. Evidence-based medicine provides a framework for standardised review of manuscripts of nearly any research design. Online resources and communities exist to provide free access to electronic search engines and critical appraisal of emergency medicine and non-emergency medicine research. An emerging array of Free Online Open Access medical education (FOAMed) resources also provide opportunities to observe Evidence-based medicine critical appraisal in written or audio format and to actively participate as a learner. This chapter will highlight accessible resources that provide both methodological background and virtual mentoring for readers to develop EBM skills.
Keywords :
Librarian search strategies , Social media , Evidence-based medicine , Patient safety/QI
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2020
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2621656
Link To Document :
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