How to review the evidence : systematic identification and review of the scientific literature : handbook series on preparing clinical practice guidelines
Published
Canberra : National Health and Medical Research Council, [2000]
Introduction -- Part 1. General methods -- 1. The question -- 2. Finding relevant studies -- 3. Appraising and selecting studies -- 4. Summarising and synthesising the studies -- 5. Applicability: returning to the question -- Part 2. Question-specific methods -- 6. interventions -- 7. Frequency and rate -- 8. Diagnostic tests -- 9. Aetiology and risk factors -- 10. Prediction and Prognosis
Summary
Designed to assist groups wishing to develop clinical practice guidelines, this handbook outlines each of the main stages involved in guideline development and adds to the material initially compiled in the booklet "A Guide to the Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guidelines" (NHMRC)
Notes
"A guide to the development, implementation and evaluation of clinical practice guidelines" -- Cover
"Endorsed November 1999" -- T.p
Cat. no. 9940390
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 109-112
Notes
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