Session #2 Flashcards
what are generally accepted as the best levels of evidence?
- RCTs
- systematic reviews
what are in the lowest level of evidence/
- case reports
- expert opinions
rank the 6 possible experiment types in order from most valid to least
- RCT
- cohorts/case-control, non-randomized clinical trials
- cross-sectional studies
- descriptive studies
- case reports
- personal opinion
a comprehinsive search for all relevant studies on a specific topic and those identified are then appraised and synthesized according to predetermined and explicit criteria
systematic lit review
systematic lit review does what?
synthesizes the best evidences and provieds the basis for clinical practice and guidlines
why are systematic lit reviews helpful?
- reduce large quantities of info into manageable portions
- allow objective appraisal of the evidence
- provide evidence of generalizability
- aid formulation of policy and developing of guidlines
- can generate new research questions
- can demonstrate the lack of adequate evidence and need for further study
how can systematic lit review and EBD help you?
it makes it easier to justify tx decisions, especially when there si a complaint or a dento-legal issue