Session #2 Flashcards

1
Q

what are generally accepted as the best levels of evidence?

A
  • RCTs

- systematic reviews

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2
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what are in the lowest level of evidence/

A
  • case reports

- expert opinions

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3
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rank the 6 possible experiment types in order from most valid to least

A
  • RCT
  • cohorts/case-control, non-randomized clinical trials
  • cross-sectional studies
  • descriptive studies
  • case reports
  • personal opinion
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4
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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

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systematic lit review

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5
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systematic lit review does what?

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synthesizes the best evidences and provieds the basis for clinical practice and guidlines

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6
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why are systematic lit reviews helpful?

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  • 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
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7
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how can systematic lit review and EBD help you?

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it makes it easier to justify tx decisions, especially when there si a complaint or a dento-legal issue

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