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Finding the GEMS In clinical research Paul Glasziou & Chris Del Mar

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Finding the GEMS In clinical research Paul Glasziou & Chris Del Mar. Overview. Background to EBM journal Your selection from 8 articles from 2002 Read, discuss, questions. JASPA* ( J ournal A ssociated S core of P ersonal A ngst). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Finding the GEMS In clinical research Paul Glasziou & Chris Del Mar

Finding the GEMS

In clinical research

Paul Glasziou &

Chris Del Mar

Page 2: Finding the GEMS In clinical research Paul Glasziou & Chris Del Mar

Overview

Background to EBM journalYour selection from 8 articles from 2002Read, discuss, questions

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JASPA*(Journal Associated Score of Personal Angst)

J: Are you ambivalent about renewing your JOURNAL subscriptions?

A: Do you feel ANGER towards prolific authors?

S: Do you ever use journals to help you SLEEP?

P: Are you surrounded by PILES of PERIODICALS?

A: Do you feel ANXIOUS when journals arrive?

* Modified from: BMJ 1995;311:1666-1668

0 - liar?1-3 - normal range>3 - sick; at risk for polythenia gravis and related conditions

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Rule 31 – Review the World Literature Fortnightly*

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Does CME help?

Most CME does not improve clinical behaviour*Lectures worst; interactive, case-based better*

Cost of CME in Oz

40,000 doctors x 150 hours/year

@ $100/hour = $600 Million

* Davis, JAMA 1999

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Managing Information“Pull” and “Push” methods

“Pull” – access information when needed“Just in Time” learning

Use whenever questions ariseEBM Steps: Question; search; appraise; apply

“Push” - alerts us to new information“Just in Case” learning

Use ONLY for important, new, valid research

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Which Information to Push?Shaugnessy’s information rule

Value = Validity x Relevance Effort

CorollariesIf it is not valid, it is of no valueIf it is not relevant, it is of no value

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Validity Criteria

1. How can we alleviate the problem? (INTERVENTION/THERAPY) Randomised trial with > 80% followup

2. What is the risk of the problem? (PROGNOSIS) Inception cohort with > 80% followup

3. How accurate are the tests? (DIAGNOSIS) Appropriate spectrum with blinded Gold Standard

4. Systematic Reviews (of any question) Clear question; adequate search & inclusion criteria

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Which Information to Push?Shaugnessy’s information rule

Value = Validity x Relevance Effort

CorollariesIf it is not valid, it is of no valueIf it is not relevant, it is of no value

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Assessing Relevance

Valid articles from > 80 journals “voted” onSeveral GPsAppropriate specialist groups

Two questions (Y/N & 0-10 ratings)Will this change your practice?Will it change the way you think about this?

Responses compiledSelected articles sent for abstraction

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Anatomy of a summary

Declarative title

Recalculated main results

Structured abstract

Expert Commentary

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Bimonthly “just in case” journalValid, Relevant & (almost) No Effort!

www.evidence-basedmedicine.com