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    Evidence in Medicine: The Common Flaws, Why They Occur and How to Prevent Them

    €46.20
    ISBN: 9781119794141
    AuthorCrombie, Iain K. (University of Dundee,
    Pub Date13/05/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    High-quality evidence is the foundation for effective treatment in medicine. As the vast amount of published medical evidence continues to grow, concerns about the quality of many studies are increasing. Evidence in Medicine is a much-needed resource that addresses the 'medical misinformation mess' by assessing the flaws in the research environment. This authoritative text identifies and summarises the many factors that have produced the current problems in medical research, including bias in randomised controlled trials, questionable research practices, falsified data, manipulated findings, and more.

    This volume brings together the findings from meta-research studies and systematic reviews to explore the quality of clinical trials and other medical research, explaining the character and consequences of poor-quality medical evidence using clear language and a wealth of supporting references. The text suggests planning strategies to transform the research process and provides an extensive list of the actions that could be taken by researchers, regulators, and other key stakeholders to address defects in medical evidence. This timely volume:



    Enables readers to select reliable studies and recognise misleading research
    Highlights the main types of biased and wasted studies
    Discusses how incentives in the research environment influence the quality of evidence
    Identifies the problems researchers need to guard against in their work
    Describes the scale of poor-quality research and explores why the problems are widespread
    Includes a summary of key findings on poor-quality research and a listing of proposed initiatives to improve research evidence
    Contains extensive citations to references, reviews, commentaries, and landmark studies

    Evidence in Medicine is required reading for all researchers who create evidence, funders and publishers of medical research, students who conduct their own research studies, and healthcare practitioners wanting to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care.