Evidence reversal—when new evidence contradicts current claims: a systematic overview review of definitions and terms
Objective To explore the terminology and definitions surrounding the phenomenon of
evidence reversal (ER)—which occurs when an existing claim is tested and the original …
evidence reversal (ER)—which occurs when an existing claim is tested and the original …
[HTML][HTML] Fall prevention guidelines for patients in wheelchairs or patients with delirium: A review of evidence-based guidelines
D Sutton, S McCormack - 2019 - europepmc.org
In general, falls are defined as sudden unintentional changes in position resulting in an
individual landing on a lower level. Falls incur two billion dollars per year of direct health …
individual landing on a lower level. Falls incur two billion dollars per year of direct health …
[HTML][HTML] Off-label use of intravenous immunoglobulin for neurological conditions: a review of clinical effectiveness
D Sutton, S Visintini - 2018 - europepmc.org
The purpose of this Rapid Response Report is to collect, critically appraise and evaluate the
current evidence on the clinical effectiveness off-label use of intravenous immunoglobulin …
current evidence on the clinical effectiveness off-label use of intravenous immunoglobulin …
[HTML][HTML] One dose of doxycycline for the prevention of Lyme disease: A review of clinical effectiveness and guidelines
D Sutton, C Spry - 2019 - europepmc.org
Lyme disease affected 2025 Canadians in 2017, making it the most common vector-borne
infection in Canada., Immature black-legged ticks–Ixodes scapularis in Eastern and Central …
infection in Canada., Immature black-legged ticks–Ixodes scapularis in Eastern and Central …
[HTML][HTML] Acupuncture for chronic non-cancer pain: a review of clinical effectiveness, cost effectiveness and guidelines
D Sutton, S McCormack - 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Chronic pain affects 20% of Canadians. 1 This persisting pain can negatively affect all
aspects of a person's life. Thanks to the World Health Organization (WHO), global …
aspects of a person's life. Thanks to the World Health Organization (WHO), global …
Evidence Reversal: When New Evidence Contradicts Established Practices
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Evidence reversal occurs when new evidence contradicts established practices. The first
component of this thesis is an umbrella overview of investigations–reviews and collections …
component of this thesis is an umbrella overview of investigations–reviews and collections …
[HTML][HTML] Cooling for Thermal Burns: Clinical Effectiveness and Guidelines
D Sutton, MD Wright - 2019 - europepmc.org
Cooling for Thermal Burns: Clinical Effectiveness and Guidelines - Abstract - Europe PMC
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40 How fragile is the evidence base? a meta-epidemiologic study of the fragilityindex derived from 374 randomised trials
Background Recently, there has been increasing interest in addressing the problem of over-
relying on threshold p values. Using p< 0.05 represents a blunt arbiter of conclusions that …
relying on threshold p values. Using p< 0.05 represents a blunt arbiter of conclusions that …
209: UNLOCKING EVIDENCE REVERSAL IN THE LITERATURE: A KEY TO TERMINOLOGY
Background and aims: Evidence Reversal (ER) is the phenomenon whereby new evidence–
most often strong randomized controlled trials–finds an already established clinical practice …
most often strong randomized controlled trials–finds an already established clinical practice …
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