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A widely used, accessible guide to understanding and evaluating medical research, updated with new content on study bias, big data, and healthcare statistics. It remains an essential resource for students and healthcare professionals practicing evidence-based medicine....

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111948474X

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978-1119484745

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8.4 ounces

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5.4 x 0.7 x 8.4 inches

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About the Book

How to Read a Paper, 6th Edition – A Practical Guide to Evidence-Based Medicine

How to Read a Paper (6th Edition) by Trisha Greenhalgh is an indispensable guide for anyone engaged in healthcare, medical research, or education, providing a clear roadmap to understanding, evaluating, and applying scientific literature. Recognized worldwide as a leading authority in evidence-based medicine, Greenhalgh offers a comprehensive and accessible approach that demystifies the often complex process of critically appraising research papers.

In this sixth edition, the book has been fully updated to reflect contemporary challenges in medical research. It addresses not only traditional issues in study design and statistics but also emerging trends, such as big data analysis, political interference in research, reproducibility concerns, and the growing complexity of healthcare evidence. Through practical guidance and step-by-step instructions, readers learn to identify methodological strengths and weaknesses, assess bias, and determine whether research findings are robust and applicable to real-world practice.

The book is structured around a practical, hands-on methodology, guiding readers from the initial stages of searching and selecting relevant studies to the final application of research findings in clinical settings. Greenhalgh emphasizes critical thinking, enabling readers to navigate complex research designs, evaluate statistical analyses, and understand the implications of results for patient care and policy decisions. Each chapter is supplemented with checklists, examples, and illustrative case studies, providing tools that make evidence appraisal not only understandable but actionable.

One of the key strengths of How to Read a Paper is its ability to bridge theory and practice. It empowers students, clinicians, researchers, and educators to move beyond passive reading to active engagement with scientific literature. By teaching readers to ask the right questions and interpret evidence thoughtfully, the book promotes evidence-based decision-making and fosters confidence in applying research to everyday clinical challenges.

This edition also includes expanded discussions on topics highly relevant to modern healthcare, such as the influence of politics on research, open science, digital data sources, and the ethical considerations surrounding new technologies. The practical checklists and tools provided allow readers to critically appraise papers efficiently while maintaining rigor and accuracy.

Whether you are a medical student, practicing clinician, nurse, researcher, or educator, How to Read a Paper equips you with the skills necessary to critically interpret scientific studies, make informed decisions, and implement evidence in clinical practice. Its approachable style, structured guidance, and updated content make it a trusted companion for anyone striving to understand and apply the principles of evidence-based medicine.

In short, the sixth edition of How to Read a Paper remains a definitive, practical, and accessible resource, ensuring that readers can confidently navigate the growing and evolving body of medical research. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to develop a deep understanding of clinical evidence and improve patient care through informed decision-making.

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Title:

How to read a paper

ISBN-13:

978-1119484745

Publisher: 

Wiley-Blackwell

Binding

Paperback

No of Pages:

288 pages

Weight:

8.4 ounces gr

Language:

English

ISBN-10:

111948474X

Publisher Date: 

May 6, 2019

Height:

8.4 inches mm

Spine Width:

0.7 inch mm

Width:

5.4 inches mm

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