Abstract |
A team of primary care clinicians with expertise in evidence-based medicine performed monthly surveillance of more than 110 English-language clinical research journals during 2014, and identified 255 studies that had the potential to change how family physicians practice. Each study was critically appraised and summarized, focusing on its relevance to primary care practice, validity, and likelihood that it could change practice. A validated tool was used to obtain feedback from members of the Canadian Medical Association about the clinical relevance of each POEM (patient-oriented evidence that matters) and the benefits they expect for their practice. This article, the fourth installment in this annual series, summarizes the 20 POEMs based on original research studies judged to have the greatest impact on practice for family physicians. Key studies for this year include advice on symptomatic management and prognosis for acute respiratory infections; a novel and effective strengthening treatment for plantar fasciitis; a study showing that varenicline plus nicotine replacement is more effective than varenicline alone; a network meta-analysis concluding that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are preferred over angiotensin II receptor blockers; the clear benefits of initial therapy with metformin over other agents in patients with diabetes mellitus; and important guidance on the use of anticoagulants.
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Authors | Mark H Ebell, Roland Grad |
Journal | American family physician
(Am Fam Physician)
Vol. 92
Issue 5
Pg. 377-83
(Sep 01 2015)
ISSN: 1532-0650 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 26371571
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Biomedical Research
(methods, standards)
- Cardiovascular Diseases
(therapy)
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
(therapy)
- Early Detection of Cancer
(methods, standards)
- Evidence-Based Medicine
(methods, standards)
- Healthy Lifestyle
- Humans
- Musculoskeletal Diseases
(therapy)
- Outcome Assessment, Health Care
(statistics & numerical data)
- Physicians, Primary Care
(education)
- Practice Guidelines as Topic
- Practice Patterns, Physicians'
(trends)
- Primary Health Care
(methods, standards)
- Respiratory Tract Diseases
(therapy)
- Risk Assessment
(methods, standards)
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