Reference List: User's Guides
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JAMA series: Users' Guides to the Medical Literature produced by the Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Ontario, University of Toronto, Canada.

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature [editorial]. JAMA, 270, 2096-2097. (1993).

User's Guides to the Medical Literature. I. How to Get Started. JAMA, 270, 2093-2095. (1993).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. II. How to Use an Article About Therapy or Prevention. A. Are the Results of the Study Valid? JAMA, 270, 2598-2601. (1993).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. II. How to Use an Article About Therapy or Prevention. B. What Were the Results and Will They Help Me in Caring for my Patients? JAMA, 271, 59-63. (1994).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. III. How to Use an Article About a Diagnostic Test. A. Are the Results of the Study Valid? JAMA, 271, 389-391. (1994).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. III. How to Use an Article About a Diagnostic Test. B. What are the Results and Will They Help Me in Caring for my Patients. JAMA, 271, 703-707. (1994).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. IV. How to Use an Article About Harm. JAMA, 271, 1615-1619. (1994).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. V. How to Use an Article About Prognosis. JAMA, 272, 234-237. (1994).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. VI. How to Use an Overview. JAMA, 272. 1367-1371.  (1995).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. VII. How to Use a Clinical Decision Analysis. A. Are the Results of the Study Valid? JAMA, 273, 1292-1295. (1995).

Users' guides to the medical literature. VII. How to use a clinical decision analysis. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? JAMA, 273, 1610-3 (1995).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. VIII. How to Use Clinical Practice Guidelines. A. Are the Recommendations Valid? JAMA, 274, 570-574. (1995).

Users' Guides to the Medical Literature. VIII. How to Use Clinical Practice Guidelines. B. What Are the Recommendations and Will They Help You in Caring for Your Patients? JAMA, 274, 1630-1632. (1995).

Users' guides to the medical literature. IX. A method for grading health care recommendations. JAMA, 274, 1800-4 (1996).

Users' guides to the medical literature. X. How to use an article reporting variations in the outcomes of health services. JAMA, 275, 554-8 (1996).

Users' guides to the medical literature. XI. How to use an article about a clinical utilization review. JAMA, 275, 1435-9 (1996).

Canadian Medical Association Journal series: Evidence-Based Care Produced by the Evidence-Based Care Resource Group. Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Evidence-Based Care: 1. Setting Priorities: How Important is the Problem? Can Med Assoc J, 150, 1249-1254. (1994).

Evidence-Based Care: 2. Setting Guidelines: How Should We Manage this Problem? Can Med Assoc J, 150, 1417-1423. (1994).

Evidence-Based Care: 3. Measuring Performance: How are We Managing this Problem? Can Med Assoc J, 150, 1575-1579. (1994).

Evidence-Based Care: 4. Improving Performance: How Can We Improve the Way We Manage this Problem? Can Med Assoc J, 150, 1793-1796. (1994).

Evidence-Based Care: 5. Lifelong Learning: How Can We Learn to be more Effective? Can Med Assoc J, 150, 1971-1973. (1994).

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