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Evidence-Based Medicine  (EBM)

EBM TUTORIALS

Centre for Evidence Based Medicine

Clinical Epidemiology for Effective Clinical Practice
(Children's Hospital, Boston, MA)

Evidence Based Medicine: Finding the Best Clinical Literature
(University of Illinois, Chicago)

Evidence Based Medicine Tool Kit
(University of Alberta)

Evidence-Based Medicine Resource Center
(New York Academy of Medicine Library)

Evidence-Based Practice
(Wisdomnet)

Evidence-Based Practice for Public Health Project
(Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusets Medical School)

Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
(Duke University & Univeristy of North Carolina)


EBM ARTICLES

Savoie I, Helmer D, Green CJ, Kazanjian A.  Beyond Medline: reducing bias through extended systematic review search.  Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2003 Winter; 19(1) :168-78.
 
Betran AP, Say L, Gulmezogly AMm Allen T, Hampson L.  Effectiveness of different databases in identifying studies for systematic reviews: experience from the WHO systematic review of maternal morbidity and mortality.   BMD Med Res Methodol, 2005 Jan 28; 5(1): 6.

Avenell A, Handoll HH, Grant AM.  Lessons for search strategies from a systematic review, in The Cochrane Library, of nutritional supplementation trials in patients after hip fracture.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2001 Mar; 73(3): 505-10.

Royle P, Waugh N.  Literature searching for clinical and cost-effectiveness studies used in health technology assessment reports carried out for the National Institute for Clinical Excellence appraisal system.  Health Technol Assess.  2003; 7(34): iii, ix-x, 1-51.

Royle P Milne R.  Literature searching for randomized controlled trials used in Cochrane reviews: rapid versus exhaustive searches.  Int J Technol Assess Health Care.  2003 Fall; 19(4): 591-603

Jadad AR, Cook DJ, Jones A, Klassen TP, Tuqwell P, Moher M, Moher D.  Methodology and reports of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: a comparison of Cochrane reviews with articles published in paper-based journals.  JAMA. 1998 Jul 15; 280(3): 278-80.

MicKibbon AK,  Marks S.  Searching for the best evidence.  Part 1: where to look.  Evid Based Nurs. 1998 Jul; 1(3): 68-70.

MicKibbon AK,  Marks S.  Searching for the best evidence.  Part 2: searching CINAHL and Medline.  Evid Based Nurs. 1998 Oct; 1(4): 105-107.

Royle P, Waugh N.  A simplified search strategy for identifying randomised controlled trials for systematic reviews of health care interventions: a comparison with more exhaustive strategies. BMC Med Res Methodol.  2005 Jul 23;5:23.

Royle PL, Bain L, Waugh NR.  Sources of evidence for systematic reviews of interventions in diabetes.  Diabet Med. 2005 Oct; 22(10): 1386-93.


Royle P, Bain L, Waugh N.  Systematic reviews of epidemiology in diabetes: finding the evidence. BMC Med Res Methodol.  2005 Jan 8; 5(1): 2.

Crumley ET, Wiebe N, Cramer K, Klassen TP, Hartling L.   Which resources should be used to identify RCT/CCTs for systematic reviews: a systematic review.  BMC Med Res Methodol, 2005 Aug 10; 5: 24.