How to read a paper.
Série d’articles publiés en anglais dans le British Medical Journal par Trisha GREENAALGH :
- Assessing the methodological quality of published papers. BMJ 1997 ;315:305-308.
- Statistics for the non-statistician. I : Different types of data need different statistical tests. BMJ 1997 ;315:364-366.
- Statistics for the non-statistician. II : "Significant" relations and their pitfalls. BMJ 1997 ;315:422-425.
- Papers that report drug trials. BMJ 1997 ;315:480-483.
- Papers that report diagnostic or screening tests. BMJ 1997 ;315:540-543.
- Papers that tell you what things cost (economic analyses). BMJ 1997 ;315:596-599.
- Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses). BMJ 1997 ;315:672-675.
- Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research). BMJ 1997 ;315:740-743.
- Getting your bearings (deciding what the paper is about). BMJ 1997 ;315:243-246.
- The Medline database. BMJ 1997 ;315:180-183.