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Evidence-based Practice Tutorial

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  1. Cook, D.J., C.D. Mulrow, and R.B. Haynes, Systematic reviews: synthesis of best evidence for clinical decisions. Ann Intern Med, 1997. 126(5): p. 376-80. 
  2. Fletcher, R.H. and S.W. Fletcher, Evidence-based approach to the medical literature. J Gen Intern Med, 1997. 12 Suppl 2: p. S5-14. [Full Text @ Penn State]
  3. Gallagher, P.E., Getting started in evidence-based health care: a guide to resources. Med Ref Serv Q, 1999. 18(4): p. 1-10. 
  4. Hunt, D.L., R. Jaeschke, and K.A. McKibbon, Users' guides to the medical literature: XXI. Using electronic health information resources in evidence-based practice. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. Jama, 2000. 283(14): p. 1875-9. [Free Full Text]
  5. McKibbon KA, Marks S. Searching for the best evidence. Part 1: where to look [editorial]. Evidence-Based Nursing 1998 Jul;1:68–70. [Free Full Text]
  6. McKibbon KA, Marks S. Searching for the best evidence. Part 2: searching CINAHL and Medline [editorial]. Evidence-Based Nursing 1998 Oct;1:105–7.[Free Full Text]
  7. Oxman AD, Sackett DL, Guyatt GH. Users' guides to the medical literature. 1. How to get started. JAMA 1993;270:2093–6.

 

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