Monday, December 9, 2013

Books for the Evidence-Based Practitioner

A number of excellent books are now published which provide strong grounding in evidence-based care. I thought I would list several here as a resource for you. They are in no particular order.

1.       Howlett B, Rogo EJ, Shelton TG. Evidence-based Practice for Health professionals: An Interprofessional Approach.  Burlington, MA; Jones and Bartlett, 2014

2.       Blessing JD, Forister JG. Introduction to Research and Medical Literature for Health professionals, 3rd Edition. Burlington, MA; Jones and Bartlett, 2013

3.       Rosser WW, Slawson DC, Shaughnessy AF. Information Mastery: Evidence-Based Family Medicine.  Hamilton, ON; BC Decker Inc, 2004

4.       Brownson RC, Baker EA, Leet TL, Gillespie KN. Evidence-Based Public Health. New York, NY; Oxford Press, 2003

5.       Haneline M. Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practice.  Sudbury, MA; Jones and Bartlett, 2007

6.       Guyatt G, Rennie D, Meade MO, Cook DJ. JAMA Evidence: Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature. A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 2nd edition.  New York, NY; McGraw Hill, 2008

7.       Howick J. The Philosophy of evidence-Based Medicine. Oxford, UK; BMJ Books, 2011

8.       Srauss SE, Richardson WS, Glasziou P, Haynes RB. Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM, 3rd edition. Edinburgh, UK; Elsevier, 2008

9.       Nordenstrom J. Evidence-Based Medicine in Sherlock Holmes’ Footsteps. Malden, MA; Blackwell Publishing, 2007

10.   Crombie IK. The Pocket Guide to Critical Appraisal. Oxford, UK; BMJ Books, 1996

11.   Dagenais S, Haldeman S. Evidence-Based management of Low Back Pain. St. Louis, MO; Elsevier, 2012

1 comment:

Dr. Stephen M. Perle said...

Another book you might consider is. Between the Lines: Finding the Truth in Medical Literature by
Marya D Zilberberg

http://betweenthelines-book.com/