| Literature DB >> 32445266 |
Xiaomei Yao1,2,3, Ivan D Florez3,4, Ping Zhang5, Chongfan Zhang2, Yi Zhang6, Chunxue Wang7, Xiaofang Liu8, Xiuhong Nie9, Bing Wei9, Michelle A Ghert1,10.
Abstract
This narrative review is an introduction for health professionals on how to conduct and report clinical research on six categories: treatment, diagnosis/differential diagnosis, prognosis, etiology, screening, and prevention. The importance of beginning with an appropriate clinical question and the exploration of how appropriate it is through a literature search are explained. There are three methodological directives that can assist clinicians in conducting their studies from a methodological perspective: (1) how to conduct an original study or a systematic review, (2) how to report an original study or a systematic review, and (3) how to assess the quality or risk of bias for a previous relevant original study or systematic review. This methodological overview article would provide readers with the key points and resources regarding how to perform high-quality research on the six main clinical categories.Keywords: clinical research methods; diagnosis; literature search; prognosis; treatment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32445266 DOI: 10.1111/jebm.12384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Med ISSN: 1756-5391