3.2 Tools for Reviewing medical literature. Flashcards

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What is the NCT?

A

National Clinical Trails number

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2
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What is the purpose of the NCT?

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to reduce publication bias

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3
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Where can NCT be found?

A

ClinicalTrails.Gov

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4
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What is DOI numbers?

A

Digital Object identifier.

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5
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What is the purpose of DOI numbers?

A

digital location we can go find the articles

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6
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What 2 places we want non significant P values?

A

Baseline table and leveins test

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7
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What are CONSORT good for?

A

Randomized interventional trials

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What is PRISMA good for?

A

systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses

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What is STROBE good for?

A

Observational studies

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What is TREND good for?

A

Reporting evalutations with non randomized designs of behavioral and public health interventions

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11
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What is REMARK good for?

A

Tumor marker prognostic studies

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12
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What is GRIPS good for?

A

genetic risk prediction studies

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13
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What is STARD good for?

A

Diagnostic studies

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14
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What is QUADAS good for?

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Systematic reviews of multiple diagnostic accuracy studies

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