Discover how to effectively evaluate published research in the field of evidence-based healthcare with this best-selling guide.
Evidence-based practices have revolutionized the healthcare landscape. From students to seasoned professionals in medicine, nursing, and allied fields, clinical and scientific articles provide valuable insights for everyone. However, many newcomers feel overwhelmed by the thought of reading and assessing research papers. That’s where “How to Read a Paper” comes in—it simplifies the process with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the structure and evaluation of clinical research papers.
Now fully updated, the seventh edition of “How to Read a Journal” includes:
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Whether you’re a student or a healthcare professional, “How to Read a Journal” is your go-to resource for an accessible introduction to evidence-based healthcare—perfect for those preparing for undergraduate and postgraduate exams or gearing up for interviews.