General Practice and Primary Care
EBP published resources
British Medical Journal (How to read a paper)
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- Greenhalgh T 'The Medline database' BMJ 1997; 315: 180-183
- Greenhalgh T 'Getting your bearings (deciding what the paper is about)' BMJ 1997; 315: 243-246
- Greenhalgh T 'Assessing the methodological quality of published papers' BMJ 1997; 315: 305-308
- Greenhalgh T 'Statistics for the non-statistician. I: Different types of data need different statistical tests' BMJ 1997; 315: 364-366
- Greenhalgh T 'Statistics for the non-statistician. II: 'Significant' relations and their pitfalls' BMJ 1997; 315: 422-425
- Greenhalgh T 'Papers that report drug trials' BMJ 1997; 315: 480-483
- Greenhalgh T 'Papers that report diagnostic or screening tests' BMJ 1997; 315: 540-543
- Greenhalgh T 'Papers that tell you what things cost (economic analyses)' BMJ 1997; 315: 596-599
- Greenhalgh T 'Papers that summarize other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses)' BMJ 1997; 315: 672-675
- Greenhalgh T 'Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research)' BMJ 1997; 315: 740-743