"This workbook . . . is a novel and exciting answer to how we can learn critical appraisal skills . . .
a wonderful teaching methodology!"
--Dana J Lawrence, Editor, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Publisher Web Site, January, 2003
Summary
It is essential that health care professionals are able to read and critically evaluate published research for
themselves so that they can make their own judgements on its value and relevance to clinical practice. How to Appraise
Research aims to help them do that by centring on the evaluation of 8 previously published research papers.
How to Appraise Research is designed to help reader question what they read and to reach their own conclusions
about the research results presented. Those who use it will find it enables them to become more competent consumers
of the healthcare research literature. Although the examples used are drawn mainly from the chiropractic literature
the skills being taught are essential to any healthcare practitioner.
Features
Use of questions and answers to teach the reader how to undertake their own critical analysis
Uses real examples of published papers from peer-reviewed journals which are frequently referred to in the
chiropractic literature
All the papers are relevant to the chiropractic/manual therapy readership.
Table of Contents
A Critical Evaluation of: A case report of a congenital cleft of the anterior atlas arch - a rare variant of
the atlas mimicking fracture.
A Critical Evaluation of: Conservative management of mechanical neck pain - systemic overview and meta-analysis.
A Critical Evaluation of: Low back pain of mechanical origin: randomized comparison of chiropractic and hospital
outpatient treatment.
A Critical Evaluation of: A comparison of active and simulated chiropractic manipulation as adjunctive treatment
for childhood asthma.
A Critical Evaluation of: Effects of diptheria-tetanus-pertussis or tetanus vaccination on allergies and allergy-related
respiratory symptoms among children and adolescents in the United States.
A Critical Evaluation of: A comparison of physical therapy, chiropractic manipulation, and provision of an educational
booklet for the treatment of patients with low back pain.
A Critical Evaluation of: Inter- and intra-examiner reliability of palpation for sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
A Critical Evaluation of : Reliability and concurrent validity of two instruments for measuring cervical range
of motion: effects of age and gender.
References.
Index.