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Evidence-Based Medicine Literature Guides

Users' Guides to Evidence-based Practice
The complete set of Users' Guides originally published as a series in JAMA is maintained by the Centre for Health Evidence provides.

How to Read a Paper Series
A series of full text articles by Trisha Greenhalgh published in BMJ.

Analysing the Gap between Research and Practice Series from BMJ

Issues in the Development and Use of Clinical Guidelines Series from BMJ

Other Evidence-Based Medicine Literature Guides

Analysing the Gap between Research and Practice Series from BMJ:

  1. Haines A, Donald A. Getting research findings into practice: Making better use of research findings. BMJ 1998; 317: 72-75. [Full text
  2. Sheldon TA, Guyatt GH, Haines A. Getting research findings into practice: When to act on the evidence. BMJ 1998; 317: 139-142. [Full text
  3. Glanville J, Haines M, Auston I. Getting research findings into practice: Finding information on clinical effectiveness. BMJ 1998; 317: 200-203. [Full text]
  4. Haynes B, Haines A. Getting research findings into practice: Barriers and bridges to evidence based clinical practice. BMJ 1998; 317: 273-276. [Full text
  5. Straus SE, Sackett DL . Getting research findings into practice: Using research findings in clinical practice. BMJ 1998; 317: 339-342. [Full text
  6. Lilford RJ, Pauker SG , Braunholtz DA, Chard J. Getting research findings into practice: Decision analysis and the implementation of research findings. BMJ 1998; 317: 405-409. [Full text
  7. Bero LA, Grilli R, Grimshaw JM, Harvey E, Oxman AD, Thomson MA. Getting research findings into practice: Closing the gap between research and practice: an overview of systematic reviews of interventions to promote the implementation of research findings. BMJ 1998; 317: 465-468. [Full text
  8. Garner P, Kale P, Dickson R, Dans T, Salinas R. Getting research findings into practice: Implementing research findings in developing countries. BMJ 1998; 317: 531-535. [Full text]

Issues in the Development and Use of Clinical Guidelines Series from BMJ:

  1. Woolf SH, Grol R, Hutchinson A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Clinical guidelines: Potential benefits, limitations, and harms of clinical guidelines. BMJ 1999; 318: 527-530. [Full text
  2. Shekelle PG, Woolf SH, Eccles M, Grimshaw J. Clinical guidelines: Developing guidelines. BMJ 1999; 318: 593-596. [Full text
  3. Hurwitz B. Clinical guidelines: Legal and political considerations of clinical practice guidelines. BMJ 1999; 318: 661-664. [Full text
  4. Feder G, Eccles M, Grol R, Griffiths C, Grimshaw J. Clinical guidelines: Using clinical guidelines. BMJ 1999; 318: 728-730. [Full text]

 

Other Evidence-Based Medicine Literature Guides:

  1. Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't. Sackett DL, Rosenberg WM, Gray JA, Haynes RB, Richardson WS. BMJ 1996; 312: 71-72. [Full text
  2. Evidence based medicine: an approach to clinical problem-solving. Rosenberg W, Donald A. BMJ 1995; 310: 1122-1126. [Full text A practical guide to informed consent to treatment. Oxman AD, Chalmers I, Sackett DL.
    BMJ 2001; 323: 1464-1466. [Full text]
  3. Evidence base of clinical diagnosis: The architecture of diagnostic research.
    Sackett DL, Haynes RB. BMJ 2002; 324: 539-541. [Full text]

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