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OverviewFor many healthcare professionals there is a mystery surrounding systematic reviews of healthcare literature. How did they select certain studies and reject others? What did they do to pool results? How did a bunch of insignificant findings suddenly become significant? With this book you will embark on a journey that will provide the key information required to demystify these intrigues. By understanding the principles behind reviews of healthcare literature, you will be able to assess the credibility of the recommendations handed down to you in published reviews and practice guidelines. Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine simplifies and explains the key steps involved in reviewing literature, directing its deliberations at a readership of nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, public health personnel, new reviewers and students of epidemiology and health technology assessment. The authors are veterans of over 150 systematic reviews. Over the years they have worked with healthcare commissioners, clinicians and other decision-makers, producing reviews to inform policy and practice. They have collaborated with other epidemiologists and statisticians to advance methods for undertaking systematic reviews and between them; they have a wide and appropriate range of experience of reviewing and applying findings of healthcare research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Khalid Saeed Khan , Regina Kunz (Director of the Institute for Insurance Medicine at the University and University Hospital Basel, Switzerland) , Jos Kleijnen (Director of an independent company, Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd and Professor of Systematic Reviews in Health Care at Maastricht University, Netherlands) , Gerd Antes (Director of the German Cochrane Centre, Freiburg, Germany)Publisher: Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd Imprint: Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.330kg ISBN: 9781853155253ISBN 10: 185315525 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 17 February 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781853157943 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe tone is layman-friendly, yet scientifically concise, appropriate for health professionals or for individuals ... it is certainly an excellent introduction to the principles of systematic review and a good companion to designing a protocol to initiate reviews and critical appraisals.Current Medical Research and OpinionThis book is valuable to all those interested in demystifying reviews, and should enable you to initiate your own.Hospital Doctor, November 2003New reviewers will find a wealth of information in this book, which will certainly aid the review process.Dr M Margaret Nicol, British Journal of Occupational Therapy, July 2003 66(7)This book is well written and is a useful tool for any pharmacist wishing to explore systematic review further.Claire Jones, Pharmaceutical Journal, 26 July 2003HIGHLY COMMENDED in the Basis of Medicine categoryA clear, useful guide to a potentially off-putting topic. The authors build the confidence of non-biostatisticiansBMA Medical Book Competition judgesThis book provides an invaluable tool for clinicians, educators or researchers... the materials in the book are very well organised, and are structured into logically flowing sections with clear headings and very useful worked examples.Physiotherapy, 2003This little book is a gem. It is one of the several available on the subject, but it stands head and shoulders above its opposition on account of its brevity and clarity of prose. If you ever read or write systematic reviews, read this book first.British Journal of Surgery, March 2004The libraries of all educational and research institutions concerned with health sciences should have one.The British Journal of Healthcare Computing & Information Management, February 2004The real strength of this book is that not only gives an excellent account of the stages involved in a systematic review but also manages to convey an enthusiasm to make the reader want to conduct one. If only all medical books were written with such clarity!Pr The tone is layman-friendly, yet scientifically concise, appropriate for health professionals or for individuals ... it is certainly an excellent introduction to the principles of systematic review and a good companion to designing a protocol to initiate reviews and critical appraisals.Current Medical Research and OpinionThis book is valuable to all those interested in demystifying reviews, and should enable you to initiate your own.Hospital Doctor, November 2003New reviewers will find a wealth of information in this book, which will certainly aid the review process.Dr M Margaret Nicol, British Journal of Occupational Therapy, July 2003 66(7)This book is well written and is a useful tool for any pharmacist wishing to explore systematic review further.Claire Jones, Pharmaceutical Journal, 26 July 2003HIGHLY COMMENDED in the Basis of Medicine categoryA clear, useful guide to a potentially off-putting topic. The authors build the confidence of non-biostatisticiansBMA Medical Book Competition judgesThis book provides an invaluable tool for clinicians, educators or researchers... the materials in the book are very well organised, and are structured into logically flowing sections with clear headings and very useful worked examples.Physiotherapy, 2003This little book is a gem. It is one of the several available on the subject, but it stands head and shoulders above its opposition on account of its brevity and clarity of prose. If you ever read or write systematic reviews, read this book first.British Journal of Surgery, March 2004The libraries of all educational and research institutions concerned with health sciences should have one.The British Journal of Healthcare Computing & Information Management, February 2004The real strength of this book is that not only gives an excellent account of the stages involved in a systematic review but also manages to convey an enthusiasm to make the reader want to conduct one. If only all medical books were written with such clarity!Primary Care Mental Health Volume 2, Number 1This book provides and ideal introduction to the process of systematic reviewing. ... This is a useful and helpful book, providing a good introduction to systematic reviewing. I hope many will read it...ENT News, Volume 13, Number 4This book will undoubtedly help some people to do their own reviews.BandolierThe case studies are... excellent... I believe this is an essential textbook for all clinicians involved in evidence-based medicine. I believe it is widely applicable to health-care professionals at all levels of practice... I will certainly ensure that it is my library. The book is a short but excellent volume of use to all clinicians addressing the key principles of systematic reviews in evidence-based medicine.ANZ Journal of Surgery Author InformationKhalid S Khan is Professor of Obstetrics-Gynaecology and Clinical Epidemiology at University of Birmingham. He is Director of World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Research Synthesis in Reproductive Health at Birmingham. Regina Kunz is nephrologist at the University Hospital Basel and clinical epidemiologist at the Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Basel. Jos Kleijnen is the Director of an independent company Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd. Gerd Antes is the Director of the German Cochrane Centre, Freiburg. 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