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Online Journal Club
Presenter:
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
November 17, 2016 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET
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Presenter
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
Senior Knowledge
Translation Advisor
National Collaborating Centre
for Methods and Tools
McMaster University
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Evidence-Informed Public Health
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Critically and efficiently appraise
the research methods
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• Randomised Controlled Trials
• Systematic Reviews
• Cohort Studies
• Case-Control Studies
• Qualitative Studies
• Economic Evaluations
• Diagnostic Studies
• Clinical Prediction Rules
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Funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada | Affiliated with McMaster UniversityProduction of this presentation has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The
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Article to critique:Stockwell, M. S., Westhoff, C., Kharbanda, E. O., Vargas, C. Y., Camargo, S., Vawdrey, D. K., & Castaño, P. M. (2014).
Influenza Vaccine Text Message Reminders for Urban, Low-Income Pregnant Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. American Journal of Public Health, 104(Suppl 1), e7–e12.
http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301620
Poll Question #3
What are your next steps? I plan to …
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B. Register for Introduction to EIDM module C. Register for Critical Appraisal of
Intervention Studies ModuleD. Tell a colleague about the Understanding
Research Evidence videos
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