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Title: Critical Appraisal


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Critical Appraisal
  • Library and Information Service
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  • Frenchay Ext 6570

2
What is critical appraisal?
  • . process of weighing up evidence to see how
    useful it is in decision making

3
Why critically appraise?
  • Supports sound decision making based on best
    available evidence
  • Helps us determine
  • How rigorous a piece of research is
  • What the results are telling us
  • How relevant it is to our patient

4
How to critically appraise?
  • Many different tools
  • http//www.cebm.net
  • http//www.phru.nhs.uk/casp/apprais.htm
  • http//www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/ir/netting
  • But what are the three main things we are looking
    for?

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Three Rs
  • Rigour - how good is the study
  • Results - what is it actually telling us
  • Relevance is it relevant to our patient

6
Levels of Evidence
  • 1a A systematic review of 2 or more randomised
    control trials (RCTs)
  • 1b an RCT
  • 2a a cohort study
  • 2b a case control study
  • 2c a dramatic uncontrolled experiment
  • 3 Respected authorities, opinions etc
  • 4 someone once told me

7
Sources of Evidence
  • Primary sources
  • Based on experiments and published research
  • Secondary sources
  • Systematic reviews
  • Clinical guidelines
  • Journals of secondary publication e.g. Evidence
    Based Medicine

8
Getting Started
  • Formulate PICO question
  • Search appropriate sources
  • Obtain article (s)
  • Read to suit you!

9
Statistics
  • If in doubt ask a statistician
  • Key points to look for
  • 95 confidence limits used
  • If p lt0.05 then result is statistically
    significant
  • Any anomalies discussed
  • All subjects accounted for even if dropped out

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Reading for Critical Appraisal
  • Introduction
  • Logical and knowledgeable
  • Aim/research question
  • Clearly stated
  • Methods
  • Fully described
  • Analysis
  • Appropriate statistics used, all subjects
    accounted for

11
  • Conclusions
  • Justified and valid
  • Cost/benefits discussed
  • Can I make a clinical decision based on what I
    have just read?

12
Practical Exercise
  • Appraise the paper given to you and be prepared
    to share your comments with the group

13
Appraising Web Sites
  • Authority
  • Currency
  • No advertisement/sponsorship
  • .org, .ac, .gov better than .co.uk/.com

14
Practical Exercise
  • In groups comment on the webpages given and be
    ready to feedback
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