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STEP 3

STEP 3

Appraise the Evidence

Not all research evidence is made the same – some is high-quality and thorough, some isn’t. It is thus paramount that research evidence is appraised in terms of validity, importance, and applicability. The CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) tools developed by Oxford Univ. incorporate all of these factors and provide a framework for your appraisal.

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STEP 5

STEP 5

Evaluate Performance

Self-monitoring and -auditing are fundamental in EBM practice. Ask yourself, "Am I following all 5 steps to the best of my ability?". This ensures that you are always providing the best possible patient care, and that favourable patient outcome...

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So you Want to Know About EBM... (Evidence-Based Medicine)

So you Want to Know About EBM... (Evidence-Based Medicine)

EBM is the integration of evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values and preferences. Factors influencing clinical expertise include judgement, clinical skills and personal experience. EBM requires life-long self-monitored learning to stay up-to-date with the most r...

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STEP 2A

STEP 2A

Find the Evidence : Source

Look for evidence that will answer your CQ. Clinical databases (e.g. Archimedes) are relatively reliable and timesaving sources, compared to traditional textbooks and oral sources. The Cochrane Database - a collection of system reviews - ...

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STEP 2B

STEP 2B

Find the Evidence : Search

Being able to search these databases is another skill in and of itself. Firstly, extract keywords from your PICO framework e.g. Problem is Thrombosis and Intervention is Aspirin, therefore the search will...

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STEP 1

STEP 1

Formulate Answerable Clinical Questions (CQs)

The key is to translate the clinical problem into an answerable clinical question (CQ) – e.g. “Is treatment A effective in irradicating disease B?”. CQs should be clear, focus directly on the presenting complaint, and b...

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STEP 4

STEP 4

Apply the Evidence

Establish the efficacy, risks, availability, and cost of the proposed treatment/test/intervention, and discuss with the patient before proceeding. This establishes trust between the health care practitioner and the patient - a "therapeutic allian...

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The 5-Step Model

The 5-Step Model

According to AK Akobeng, there are five main steps to properly practise EBM. The next few blocks will explore this concept.

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Why use EBM?

Why use EBM?

EBM aims to improve patient care quality and produce optimal patient outcomes. It is identifying and promoting clinical practices that work, and eliminating those that don't. Additionally, the precision, accuracy and power of the intervention must be critically assessed. This process furthers the...

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