Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 19347
  Title Evidence Based Chiropractic Care. Systematic Reviews from the Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/issues/143405/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Dec;50(4):238-243
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Excerpt: Do you use evidence to inform your clinical decisions? Faced with the plethora of information and the number of trials and articles published every day, finding, reading,analysing and using research to inform decision making is a challenge. In 1995, it was estimated that a clinician would need to read 19 articles per day to keep abreast of the research.1 Today that tally has likely increased – the amount of research information is overwhelming. If research could be summarised, it may be easier to use evidence in decision making. But where can clinicians find reliable evidence that has already been summarised?

Textbooks, while a synthesised body of information, may already be out of date by the time they are published. Colleagues, a phone call or email away, may provide valuable clinical expertise but the information may be biased. The Internet may provide quick access to health information, but much of it is unfiltered and misleading.

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