Evidence-based Dentistry : An Introduction

Evidence-based Dentistry : An Introduction

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 225 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781405124966
  • DDC分類 617.6

Full Description

This introduction to Evidence-Based Dentistry provides a much-needed orientation in the subject for students and professionals alike. It is a ground-level book for those seeking to understand evidence-based dentistry and its significance for clinical practice. The book is anchored in the dental literature: the majority of the chapters offer guidance on interpreting a full published paper; where both the subject of the paper and the study design is of relevance to the field of dentistry.



Each chapter is organised in a similar way, providing a structured approach to reading and understanding research articles or commercial product information. In this respect, Evidence-Based Dentistry is designed as an introduction to understanding published research and its implications for the dental surgery; rather than as a guide on undertaking research.





Incorporates topical published papers in order to rpovide worked examples


Explains the most6 common forms of research used in dentistry


Unlocks basic statistical and epidemiological concepts, along with key terms


Enables the reader to identify the research question, assess aspects of study design, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of papers and understand their clinical relevance


Tables, boxes and figures are used extensively to present core information. Useful templates are also provided, which readers may use/adapt for analysis, including study clubs.

Contents

Foreword viii

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xii

1 Evidence-based dentistry: what it is and how to practice it 1

What is evidence-based dentistry? 1

Why do we need evidence-based dentistry? 2

How to practice evidence-based dentistry 3

2 Counting people: understanding percentages and proportions 10

What is the aim of the study? 10

How was the study conducted? 11

What are the main results? 12

The implications of conducting a study based on a sample of people 15

How good is the evidence? 19

What does the study contribute to dental practice? 23

3 Taking measurements on people 31

What is the aim of the study? 31

How was the study conducted? 32

What are the main results? 35

Normal distribution 35

Interpreting the results from non-symmetric data 40

4 Comparing groups of people and examining associations 44

Comparing two percentages (or proportions) 44

Comparing two means 51

Examining associations 55

5 Assessing the effectiveness of treatments 68

Main design elements of randomised clinical trials 69

A clinical trial based on counting people 71

A clinical trial based on taking measurements on people 89

Appendix I. Guidelines for the appraisal of a clinical trial 99

6 Determining risk factors for and causes of disease 115

Association, causality and confounding 116

Cohort studies 119

An example of a cohort study 121

Case-control studies 131

An example of a case-control study 132

Appendix I. Guidelines for the appraisal of an observational study 141

Appendix II. Calculation of odds, risk, odds ratio and relative risk 143

7 Detecting disease 154

Conditions for a worthwhile screening programme 156

8 Study design issues 172

Types of study 172

Selecting the sample 172

Sample size 173

More observational studies 177

Bias 178

Confounding 180

More on clinical trials 182

What is the strength of evidence for causality from different study types? 183

9 Reviewing all the evidence 186

Searching for information 186

Conflicts of interests in published research 188

Systematic reviews 189

10 Summary of statistical concepts 205

Suggested answers 209

Further reading 219

Index 222

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