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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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Why poor diagnostic reasoning is failing patients, the public and health systems

Carl Heneghan asks the question, "What is driving the increase in diagnostic testing in healthcare?" and discusses why expectations, technology and the media are contributing to the problems of too much medicine and overdiagnosis.
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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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Can antibiotics make you pregnant?

Dr Jeffrey Aronson gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
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History of evidence synthesis

Professor Mike Clarke gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
Musical Abstracts

Research Behind... The Great Vape Debate

A podcast about a song about vaping based on the latest evidence from research from Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce at the University of Oxford
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Life as a trial statistician – the good, the bad and the ugly

Professor Jonathan Cook is a Senior Medical Statistician at the Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit.
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And then the magic happens! Can realist synthesis really be systematic?

Dr Andrew Booth gives a talk for the Realist Reviews and Realist Evaluations short course.
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Making trials more efficient: Trial Forge and how you can help

Trials are important; very often they are also inefficient. Trial Forge aims to improve trial efficacy by identifying and then filling gaps in trial methods research.
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Using mixed methods in health psychology: Reflections on research design, epistemology, and practicalities

In this talk, Dr Felicity Bishop will critically reflect on mixed methods research that she has conducted and discuss the philosophical and technical challenges of mixed methods.
Trust the Evidence

Professor John Brodersen

Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, in conversation with Professor John Brodersen, General Practitioner and associate research professor in the area of medical screening at University of Copenhagen.
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Dr Lisa Schwartz and Dr Steven Woloshin

Professor Carl Heneghan in conversation with Steven Woloshin, MD, MS, and Lisa M. Schwartz, MD, MS, Professors of Medicine, of Community and Family Medicine, and Co-Directors of Medicine and the Media Programs at The Dartmouth Institute.
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Dr Fiona Godlee

Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, in conversation with Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor-in-Chief of The British Medical Journal (BMJ).
Trust the Evidence

Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter

Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, speaks to Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk at the University of Cambridge, about the importance of medical statistics.
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Theorising with narrative: How careful analysis of stories can help us rise above the ontological desert of ‘behaviour change’ research

Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
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From inspiration to publication: bumps along the road (as part of the Postgraduate Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care)

Dr Helen Ashdown is a GP and Clinical Researcher in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.

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