Evidenced Based Dermatology - Contents
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Part 1: The concept of evidence-based dermatology Editor: Andrew Herxheimer
Web Tables Glossary Links: BMJ Books Evidence-Based Books Essential Evidence Plus Cochrane Library Wiley Interscience
1. The field and its boundaries Luigi Naldi 2. The rationale for evidence-based dermatology Hywel Williams and Michael Bigby 3. The role of the consumer in evidence-based dermatology Andrew Herxheimer and Maxine Whitton 4. The Cochrane Skin Group Tina Leonard, Finola Delamere and DĂŠdĂŠe Murell Part 2: The critical appraisal toolbox Editor: Michael Bigby
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5. Formulating well-built clinical questions Berthold Rzany and Michael Bigby
Your Feedback 6. Finding the best evidence Michael Bigby 7. The hierarchy of evidence Michael Bigby 8. How to critically appraise systematic reviews and meta-analyses Michael Bigby and Hywel Williams 9. How to critically appraise a study reporting effectiveness of an intervention Hywel Williams 10. How to assess the evidence for the safety of medical interventions Luigi Naldi 11. How to critically appraise pharmacoeconomic studies Suephy C Chen 12. Applying the evidence back to the patient Hywel Williams Part 3: The evidence
Section A: Common inflammatory skin diseases Editor: Luigi Naldi 13. Acne vulgaris (tables: MS-Word Doc) Sarah E Garner 14. Papulopustular rosacea Alfredo Rebora 15. Perioral dermatitis Aditya K Gupta and Jacqueline E Swan 16. Hand eczema Pieter-Jan Coenraads, A Marco van Coevorden and Thomas Diepgen 17. Atopic eczema Hywel Williams, Kim Thomas, Dominic Smethurst, Jane Ravenscroft and Carolyn Charman 18. Seborrhoeic dermatitis Mauro Picardo and Norma Cameli 19. Psoriasis Robert JG Chalmers 20. Lichen planus Laurence Le Cleach, Olivier Chosidow and Bernard Cribier
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