Chapter 2: Evaluating Health Claims Flashcards
5 Types of Scientific Evidence
Experimental, Epidemiological, Clinical, Personal, Anecdotal
Experimental
Controlled, well designed, experiments based on scientific method
Experimental steps?
- Experimental & control groups
- Large sample size
- Randomisation
- Placebo
- Blind/Double-blind/Cross0ver
Clinical
What is evidenced in clinical practice
Personal
Something you have experienced
Blind experiment/ double blind experiment?
Blind: Involves use of placebo, subjects do not if getting treatment or in control group
Double Blind: Neither subject nor tester know which is placebo and which is treatment
Assessing credibility?
VETO
o Source? o Peer-reviewed? o Authors? o Faulty reasoning? o Evidence? o Date?
Scientific Evidence Problems?
Problem: Time/Ethics
Alternatives: Animal models, Tissue culture, computer modelling
Scientific Method?
Question, Research, Hypothesis, Test, Analyze, Determine Hypothesis was true or false, Report Results
Anecdotal
Based on a story you hear
Placebo
Has no effect on variable being tested, cannot tell difference; has no physiological effects
Cross over
One part of experiment a group receives the placebo, second part same group receives treatment
Epidemiological
Use of population data without intervention
-Information is derived from associations that do not imply cause and effect. Evidence is observational only