Finding and appraising evidence

Autor: Anne Brice, Amanda Burls, Alison Hill
Rok vydání: 2020
Zdroj: Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice
Popis: Making good public health decisions requires integrating relevant local knowledge about your population with national guidance and best research evidence. However, public health research evidence is more diverse than clinical research and needs to be sought in a much wider range of information sources. Furthermore, evidence comes from a range of different study types, which adds a further challenge when assessing the quality of the research. This chapter has two aims. The first is to help you find research evidence efficiently, so that you can access the best, most relevant research evidence for your research query. The second is to help you make sense of research through the technique of critical appraisal, which is the systematic assessment of research evidence. Finding and appraising evidence is an essential skill in the process of improving the health of the population.
Databáze: OpenAIRE