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. 2011 Nov;197(5):1048-55.
doi: 10.2214/AJR.11.7249.

How to perform a critically appraised topic: part 2, appraise, evaluate, generate, and recommend

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How to perform a critically appraised topic: part 2, appraise, evaluate, generate, and recommend

Aine Marie Kelly et al. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2011 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: This article continues the discussion of a critically appraised topic started in Part 1. A critically appraised topic is a practical tool for learning and applying critical appraisal skills. This article outlines steps 4-7 involved in performing a critically appraised topic for studies of diagnostic tests: Appraise, Appraise the literature; Evaluate, evaluate the strength of the evidence from the literature; Generate, generate graphs of conditional probability; and Recommend, draw conclusions and make recommendations.

Conclusion: For steps 4-7 of performing a critically appraised topic, the main study results are summarized and translated into clinically useful measures of accuracy, efficacy, or risk.

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