What type of study design would best help to answer a question about evaluation/acceptance of therapy? + Give an example question
“What do patient’s think of this therapy?”
Study design: qualitative research (systematic review / meta-synthesis also possible)
What type of study design would best help to answer a question about diagnosis? + Give an example question
“What is the best test to diagnose…?”
Study design: cross-sectional analytic study (systematic review also possible)
What type of study design would best help to answer a question about aetiology of disease? + Give an example question
“What causes this disease?”
Study design: cohort study or population based case-control study (systematic review also possible)
What type of study design would best help to answer a question about prognosis? + Give an example question
“What is going to happen if…?”
Study design: cohort study (systematic review also possible)
What type of study design would best help to answer a question about efficacy of treatment? + Give an example question
“What is the most effective way to treat…?”
Study design: RCT or systematic review of RCTs
What are the potential benefits of systematic reviews over individual primary studies?
What is bias?
The systematic introduction of error into a study that can distort results in a non-random way
What four aspects of a research study are assessed in an appraisal?
What is the point of appraising studies?
To identify whether the evidence the study provides is useful for answering your clinical question
What are the three discrete steps to appraising a study?
3 questions:
What is study validity?
The believability / credibility of the results
Do these results represent an unbiased estimate of the truth, or have they been influenced in some systematic fashion to lead to a false conclusion?
What questions do you need to ask when considering the generalisability of study results to your patient/population?
What should you consider when appraising whether a systematic review has tried to identify all relevant studies?
What would make it more likely that a systematic review had only included high quality studies?
What should you consider when assessing whether a systematic review has reasonably combined study results?
What should you consider about the results when appraising a systematic review?
What should you consider when assessing the precision of a systematic review result?
What should you consider when assessing if the findings of a systematic review can be applied to your patient/s?
When considering the important outcomes of a systematic review, the reviewers should consider the outcomes from the point of view of…
What is the maximum “Referral to Treatment” (RTT) time in England? How many patients should be treated within the target timeframe?
- 90% (Dep. Health)
What does the NHS Constitution (2010) say about wait times?
The patient has the right to access services within maximum waiting times
What are unconditional max. wait time guarantees? Are they good?
What are conditional max. wait time guarantees? Are they good?
How can you manage wait times in healthcare?