How to Critically Appraise the Clinical Literature

Publication Date

2014

Journal Title

Acad Radiol

Abstract

Recent efforts have been made to standardize the critical appraisal of clinical health care research. In this article, critical appraisal of diagnostic test accuracy studies, screening studies, therapeutic studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, cost-effectiveness studies, recommendations and/or guidelines, and medical education studies is discussed as are the available instruments to appraise the literature. By having standard appraisal instruments, these studies can be appraised more easily for completeness, bias, and applicability for implementation. Appraisal requires a different set of instruments, each designed for the individual type of research. We also hope that this article can be used in academic programs to educate the faculty and trainees of the available resources to improve critical appraisal of health research.

Volume Number

21

Issue Number

9

Pages

1117-1128

Document Type

Article

Status

Faculty

Facility

School of Medicine

Primary Department

Radiology

PMID

25107864

DOI

10.1016/j.acra.2014.05.004

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