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Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. The Medline database BMJ 1997;315:180-3. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Getting your bearings (deciding what the
paper is about) BMJ 1997;315:243-6. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. Assessing the methodological quality of published papers BMJ
1997;315:305-8. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Statistics for the non-statistician. I:
Different types of data need different statistical tests
BMJ 1997;315:364-6. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Statistics for the non-statistician. II:
"Significant" relations and their pitfalls BMJ 1997;315:422-5. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Papers that report drug trials BMJ 1997;315:480-3. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Papers that report diagnostic or screening
tests BMJ 1997;315:540-3. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. How to read a paper. Papers that tell you what things cost
(economic analyses). BMJ 1997;315:596-9. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and
meta- analyses) BMJ 1997;315:672-5. ![]()
Greenhalgh T, Taylor R. Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research).
BMJ 1997;315:740-3. ![]()
Greenhalgh T. Publishing your medical research paper: what they Don't teach
you in medical school. BMJ 1999;318:610. ![]()
Oxman AD, Sackett DL, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature.
I. How to get started. The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1993;270:2093-5. ![]()
Guyatt GH, Sackett DL, Cook DJ. Users' guides to the medical literature.
II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. A. Are the results
of the study valid? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1993;270:2598-601. ![]()
Jaeschke R, Guyatt G, Sackett DL. Users' guides to the medical literature.
III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. A. Are the results of
the study valid? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1994;271:389-91. ![]()
Jaeschke R, Guyatt GH, Sackett DL. Users' guides to the medical literature.
III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. B. What are the results
and will they help me in caring for my patients? The Evidence-Based Medicine
Working Group. JAMA 1994;271:703-7. ![]()
Levine M, Walter S, Lee H, Haines T, Holbrook A, Moyer V. Users' guides to
the medical literature. IV. How to use an article about harm. Evidence-Based
Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1994;271:1615-9. ![]()
Laupacis A, Wells G, Richardson WS, Tugwell P. Users' guides to the medical
literature. V. How to use an article about prognosis. Evidence-Based Medicine
Working Group.
JAMA 1994;272:234-7. ![]()
Oxman AD, Cook DJ, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature. VI.
How to use an overview. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
JAMA 1994;272:1367-71. ![]()
Richardson WS, Detsky AS. Users' guides to the medical literature. VII. How
to use a clinical decision analysis. A. Are the results of the study valid?
Evidence- Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1995;273:1292-5. ![]()
Richardson WS, Detsky AS. Users' guides to the medical literature. VII. How
to use a clinical decision analysis. B. What are the results and will they
help me in caring for my patients? Evidence Based Medicine Working Group.
JAMA 1995;273:1610-3. ![]()
Hayward RS, Wilson MC, Tunis SR, Bass EB, Guyatt G. Users' guides to the
medical literature. VIII. How to use clinical practice guidelines. A. Are
the recommendations valid? The Evidence- Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA
1995;274:570-4. ![]()
Wilson MC, Hayward RS, Tunis SR, Bass EB, Guyatt G. Users' guides to the
Medical Literature. VIII. How to use clinical practice guidelines. B. what
are the recommendations and will they help you in caring for your patients?
The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1995;274:1630-2. ![]()
Guyatt GH, Sackett DL, Sinclair JC, Hayward R, Cook DJ, Cook RJ. Users' guides
to the medical literature. IX. A method for grading health care recommendations.
Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1995;274:1800-4. ![]()
Naylor CD, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature. X. How to
use an article reporting variations in the outcomes of health services. The
Evidence- Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1996;275:554-8. ![]()
Naylor CD, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature. XI. How to
use an article about a clinical utilization review. Evidence-Based Medicine
Working Group. JAMA 1996;275:1435-9. ![]()
Guyatt GH, Naylor CD, Juniper E, Heyland DK, Jaeschke R, Cook DJ. Users'
guides to the medical literature. XII. How to use articles about health-related
quality of life. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1997;277:1232-7. ![]()
Drummond MF, Richardson WS, O'Brien BJ, Levine M, Heyland D. Users' guides
to the medical literature. XIII. How to use an article on economic analysis
of clinical practice. A. Are the results of the study valid? Evidence-Based
Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1997;277:1552-7. ![]()
O'Brien BJ, Heyland D, Richardson WS, Levine M, Drummond MF. Users' guides
to the medical literature. XIII. How to use an article on economic analysis
of clinical practice. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring
for my patients? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
JAMA 1997;277:1802-6. ![]()
Dans AL, Dans LF, Guyatt GH, Richardson S. Users' guides to the medical literature:
XIV. How to decide on the applicability of clinical trial results to your
patient. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. JAMA 1998;279:545-9. ![]()
Improving the Quality of Reporting of Randomized Controlled Trials.
The CONSORT Statement (revised). ![]()
Improving the Quality of Reporting of Randomized Controlled Trials. The CONSORT
Statement. JAMA 1996;276:637-9. Deutsche Übersetzung. ![]()


