Asking answerable clinical questions

This Bundle is by douglas, last edited on 30 October 2018. Public Bundle
  • Target Audience Further education
  • EBM Stage 1 - Asking focused questions

This introductory bundle is about how to use the Patient-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome (PICO) framework for asking clearly focused clinical questions.

It includes examples in diagnosis, prognosis, aetiology, therapy and more.

There is additional reading on surrogate outcomes.

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Write a focused clinical question

Exercises in formulating clearly focused clinical questions from the University of Canberra.  Includes the PICOT (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time) question framework, with examples and templates for Interventions, Diagnosis, Aeitiology, Prevention, Prognosis / Prediction, Quality of Life / Meaning & Therapy.

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Asking Focused Questions

A short definition of the PICO question, example and Educational Prescription for downloading.

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Surrogate endpoints: pitfalls of easier questions

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CEBM – Study Designs

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Is the trial valid?

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