Title: Critically Appraising a Medical Journal Article
1Critically Appraising a Medical Journal Article
- Bill Burton, Ph.D.
- Associate Director
- Office of Educational Resources
- burton_at_aecom.yu.edu
2The Critical Appraisal Requirement
- A 2-3 page critical appraisal of a research
article is one of the requirements for completion
of your Family Medicine Project - The article should be related to your project
topic - Unlike the project itself, which is often a group
effort, this is an individual assignment
3Defining Critical Appraisal
- critical adj. 1. Characterized by careful
evaluation and judgment. - appraise v. To determine the value of something.
- So critical appraisal means to carefully evaluate
the strengths and weaknesses of an article to
determine its value.
4A Few Tips on How to Become a Critical Reader
- Dont accept everything an author says at face
value - Continually ask yourself questions as youre
reading an article - Do the numbers add up?
- Are there inconsistencies between what the
authors planned and what they did? - Pay special attention to the Methods section
5Critical Appraisal Involves3 Components
- UNDERSTAND the article
- What was the question?
- What methods were used?
- What did the authors find?
- Determine its VALIDITY (i.e., truthfulness)
- Were the study methods sound?
- Are the authors interpretation of the findings
valid? - Determine its UTILITY (i.e., generalizability)
- How useful (i.e., generalizable) are the findings
to your practice and patients?
6Choose an Article That Is
- An original report of a research study (do not
pick a review article) - From a professional journal
- On a topic relevant to ambulatory care, and
preferably dealing with an urban population - An investigation of a specific hypothesis
7Your Critical Appraisal Should Be
- Approximately 23 pages in length
- Equally divided into the following three
sections - Understanding (one-third)
- Validity (one-third)
- Utility (one-third)
8http//www.phru.nhs.uk/casp/critical_appraisal_too
ls.htm
This is the URL for the critical appraisal tools
web site.
The web site has appraisal tools for a variety of
study designs.
Unfortunately, this web site does not provide an
appraisal tool for a cross-sectional study, so if
the article youve chosen is of that type contact
Dr. William Burton at burton_at_aecom.yu.edu. He
will send you one.
9After selecting a particular appraisal tool
(e.g., for cohort studies) a new page opens up.
Click the blue hyperlink to download a PDF
version of that tool.
10http//www.acpjc.org/
To see the current issue, click here.
This is the URL for the ACP Journal Club (also
available from the library web site under online
journals). This resource provides critical
appraisals of research published in the medical
literature.
To see past issues, click here.
11When the list of past issues opens up, click on
the particular issue you want to see.
12When that issue opens up, scroll down the page to
find an article that interests you. Clicking on
the title provides access to a PDF version of the
article.