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Evidence-Based Health Care

How stories shaped every aspect of our mixed methods study

Kirsten Prest discusses the 'Encompass' study on care for disabilities in Uganda and its wider application in the NHS, where narrative-driven mixed methods research shaped phases from grants to implementation
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Are we really advancing qualitative methods in health research?

For many good reasons, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, thematic analysis, and realist tales have become key tools within the qualitative researcher's methodological toolkit.
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Systematic reviews: the past the present and the future

Making decisions and choices about health and social care need access to high-quality evidence from research. Systematic reviews provide this by both highlighting the quality of existing studies and by themselves providing a high-quality summary.
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How imperfect can a study be?

Professor Alan Silman is an epidemiologist and a rheumatologist and is the co-author of 'Epidemiological Studies: A Practical Guide', which is the recommended textbook for the module 'Introduction to Study Design and Research Methods'.
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Adults' experiences of trying to lose weight on their own: findings from three qualitative syntheses

Jamie Hartmann-Boyce is a Senior Researcher in Health Behaviours, based at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. Her work focusses on obesity and tobacco control and her particular interests lie in evidence synthes
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The jugglers and the black cat

There has never been such a high demand for our personal data, such that it is often said that individuals are the product, not just the client.
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Fake surgeries and dummy pills – control for bias and study design in trials on treatment efficacy in chronic pain

In this talk Karolina presented various types of study design she has used in trials of treatments for chronic pain. Karolina also discussed why blinding is important and why a placebo control may be necessary, even in surgical trials.
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Mixed methods in the real world: a messy business?

Dr Katherine Pollard gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series.
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Resuscitating poor quality research

Healthcare research is all too often plagued by biases that are rooted in poor methods, leading to the wrong result and conclusions and preventing uptake into practice.
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Trials and Tribulations in Africa

Dr Merlin Willcox gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
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Evidence informed decision making? (Know your cognitive biases)

Prof Neal Maskrey gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine seminar series.
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Why on earth do we waste so much research?

Dr Kamal Mahtani is an NHS GP, NIHR Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director at the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. His talk explores why so much research is wasted.
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10 Top tips for doing applied healthcare research: How to get started

Carl Heneghan gives a talk held on January 11th 2016 Kellogg College.
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What has EBM done for healthcare?

Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine podcast series.
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Managing large scale international clinical trials

Managing clinical trials, of whatever size and complexity, requires efficient trial management. Barbara Farrell shares from her wide experience.
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Storytelling in diabetes: a mixed-methods study

The patient as storyteller and the story as ‘self management’
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Research impact: the new jargon for knowledge to action

If we are going to take impact seriously, we need to be clear about the philosophical assumptions underpinning different kinds of research and also the different kinds of links between research, practice and policy.
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The Campaign for Real EBM Evidence Based Medicine

Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk on the crisis facing evidence based medicine and offers a solution for its rennaissance within healthcare.
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EBM - What it is, what it isn't, how might you contribute?

Carl Heneghan is a Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine and a Primary Care Physician and has over 20 years experience of using evidence in practice for changing health care.

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