Descriptive evidence comes in many forms, including case reports, case-series reports, and cross sectional and surveillance studies. These are often ...
Descriptive evidence comes in many forms, including case reports, case-series reports, and cross sectional and surveillance studies. These are often the foundation of other forms of evidence and are used to help build the knowledge base in policy and practice - but it is critical that descriptive evidence is truly valid. This book demonstrates how to critically assess and appraise descriptive evidence for validity and applicability.
ISBN/ISSN
9781975124083
Product Format
Vitalsource Interactive eBook
Publication Date
January 31, 2019
Craig Lockwood
Sarahlouise White
Leah Mwai
1. Framing the Concept of Evidence for Health Sciences Section I: The Synthesis of Descriptive Evidence 2. The Nature of Descriptive Evidence Section II: Developing a Protocol for an Effects Review of Descriptive Evidence 3. The Importance of an A-Priori Systematic Review Protocol 4. Developing a Protocol Section III: Conducting a Systematic Review of Descriptive Evidence 5. Selecting Studies 6. Quality Indicators for Descriptive Studies and Threats to Validity 7. Data Extraction 8. Data Synthesis 9. Developing a Systematic Review Report Section IV: Conclusions 10. Conclusions
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