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Simplifying the language of evidence to improve patient care: Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy : a patient-centered approach to grading evidence in the medical literature
Key Points Key Points * Several taxonomies exist for rating individual studies and the strength of recommendations, making the analysis of...
Journal of Family Practice, 02/01/04 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
Abstracts of distinguished papers: from the 2001 meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group - Abstract
Each year, the best family medicine researchers meet to share their work and ideas as members of the North American Primary Care Research Group. We...
Journal of Family Practice, 03/01/02 by Mark Ebell · More from publication -
TO our READERS
This issue of JFP presents the results of the Prevention and Competing Demands in Primary Care Study with guest editors Benjamin Crabtree, PhD,...
Journal of Family Practice, 10/01/01 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
How effective are complementary/ alternative medicine therapies for fibromyalgia? - CAM
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER Acupuncture, biofeedback, and S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe) have been shown to have some efficacy in...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/01 by Mark Ebell · More from publication -
Becoming an ePhysician
Being an effective manager of information is a central task for family physicians, yet many ignore the most powerful information management tool...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/01 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
Evaluation of the Patient with Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis
Pain and swelling of a leg is a relatively common presenting complaint in primary care practice. In the 1995 National Ambulatory Medical Care...
Journal of Family Practice, 02/01/01 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
New Features for the New Year: What They Are and How to Use Them - change of journal format
Keeping up to date with the most relevant high-quality medical information is an important challenge for family physicians. In addition to being a...
Journal of Family Practice, 01/01/01 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
What is a reasonable initial approach to the patient with fatigue?
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER Half of all patients presenting with fatigue have a psychological cause. Patients with a history of...
Journal of Family Practice, 01/01/01 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
Editor's Introduction to JFP Online - Journal of Family Practice
Every month the members of our editorial staff make hard decisions about what is published in JFP. Sometimes articles have to be shortened or...
Journal of Family Practice, 12/01/00 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication -
A Systematic Review of Troponin T and I Values as a Prognostic Tool for Patients with Chest Pain
* OBJECTIVE The accuracy of the troponin T and I test as a prognostic tool for patients with chest pain varies considerably depending on the...
Journal of Family Practice, 08/01/00 by Mark H. Ebell · More from publication


