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Name | Evidence-based Medicine in Biliary Surgery: A Model of Applicability |
Description | Original article Taouagh Nacereddine1, Kherbouche Mouffok1
Hospital of Tlemcen,
Article citation: Salim L, Amian B, Kamila K, Fadel D, Toaba T, Nacereddine T, Mouffok K. Evidence-based medicine in biliary surgery: a model of applicability. J Pharm Biomed Sci 2015;05(10):807–811.Available at www.jpbms.info
Abstract: Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the conscientious and judicious use of the best data in the literature for optimal care of patients. This must go through four steps: (1) formulation of a clear clinical question, (2) research documented facts, (3) analysis of results and (4) application of results in clinical practice. Methods Our choice of application was gallstones and complications because it is a frequent and complex pathology that requires several clinical questions. The experimental design was considered to be a non-comparative cohort study (patients were exposed to evidence-based medicine). It can also be considered as a feasibility study. In our application we took the following steps: (1) formulation of several clinical questions, (2) literature search in medline using MeSH and Cochrane library, (3) analysis of results through critical reading of collected articles, (4) calculation of percentage of patients for each clinical situation and correlating it with the levels of evidence. Then we estimated the matching of our application with EBM by calculating the number of positive responses.
KEYWORDS EVIDENCE-based medicine, gallstones, non-comparative, cohort, education
Source of funding: None.
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