Most medical practices are not parachutes: a citation analysis of practices felt by biomedical authors to be analogous to parachutes
MJ Hayes, V Kaestner, S Mailankody… - … Association Open Access …, 2018 - cmajopen.ca
Background: In a 2003 paper in BMJ, the authors made the tongue-in-cheek observation
that there are no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of parachutes. This paper has been …
that there are no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of parachutes. This paper has been …
Parachute approach to evidence based medicine
M Potts, N Prata, J Walsh, A Grossman - Bmj, 2006 - bmj.com
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When does a good practice statement not justify an evidence based guideline?
P Tugwell, JA Knottnerus - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2015 - jclinepi.com
Guyatt et al. were surprised that guideline panels using the GRADE system [1, 2] are giving
strong recommendations based on weak evidence. They found that many of these were due …
strong recommendations based on weak evidence. They found that many of these were due …
Should journals publish systematic reviews that find no evidence to guide practice? Examples from injury research
P Alderson, I Roberts - BMj, 2000 - bmj.com
Many systematic reviews are inconclusive and reinforce the message that there is clinical
uncertainty. Phil Alderson and Ian Roberts argue that journals should make a point of …
uncertainty. Phil Alderson and Ian Roberts argue that journals should make a point of …
Getting evidence into practice: Needs the right resources and the right organisation
F Godlee - BMJ, 1998 - bmj.com
The person who did perhaps more than anyone to bring the rigours of systematic review into
clinical research, Tom Chalmers, once asked: Why do doctors kill more people than airline …
clinical research, Tom Chalmers, once asked: Why do doctors kill more people than airline …
Medical editor lambasts journals and editors
R Smith - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts to Biomedical Journals recommend that all
published studies should include information on sources of funding, financial conflicts of …
published studies should include information on sources of funding, financial conflicts of …
Taking healthcare interventions from trial to practice
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[CITATION][C] Why do all systematic reviews have fifteen studies?
R Gray - Nurse Author & Editor, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Why do all systematic reviews published in nursing science journals have—give or take—15
studies? Do not believe me? Pick a journal, find the most recent issue, open up the first …
studies? Do not believe me? Pick a journal, find the most recent issue, open up the first …
What has evidence based medicine done for us?
SE Straus, G Jones - Bmj, 2004 - bmj.com
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[PDF][PDF] Handsearching the journal of the royal army medical corps for trials
AMJ Croft, DJ Vassallo, M Rowe - BMJ Military Health, 1999 - researchgate.net
As part of the Cochrane Collaboration's international research endeavour, the authors
carried out a handsearch of the RAMC Journal from 1948 to 1998, searching for randomised …
carried out a handsearch of the RAMC Journal from 1948 to 1998, searching for randomised …