How to Read a Physiotherapy Journal.pptx

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About This Presentation

Mengenalkan cara membaca jurnal dan pengaplikasiannya


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How to Read a Journal Andi Fadhilah Tenriwulan

Outline Types of research articles Applying the evidence based practice Research structured of single studies

Types of research articles Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Research structured of single studies Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Title Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Abstract BRIEF : rationale, objective, materials/methods, findings, discussion, conclusions, and recommendations Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

INTRODUCTION SHOULD STATE Why was the study undertaken? What was the research question , the tested hypothesis or the purpose of the research Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Method SHOULD STATE When, where, and how was the study done ? What materials were used or who was included in the study groups ? Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Result SHOULD STATE What answer was found to the research question; what did the study find ? Was the tested hypothesis true No additional opinion or comment should be included Should include table and graphs to describe the outcomes Table and graph should completely explained itself Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Discussion and Conclusion SHOULD STATE What might the answer imply and why does it matter? How does it fit in with what other researchers have found? What are the perspectives for further research? SHOULD INCLUDE Clinical implication and limitations of the study Asst. Prof. Raweewan Lekskulchai , PhD

Applying the evidence based practice Asking answerable clinical question Searching for the best evidence Critically appraising the evidence Applying the evidence Evaluating your performance S E Straus, D L Sackett, 1998

Asking answerable clinical question Patients • Intervention • Comparison • Outcomes P Patellofemoral pain syndrome I Core stability C Knee exercise O Pain

Searching for the best evidence

Search engines Cochrane Library PEDro PUBMED APTA PT Now Article Search database https://www.scimagojr.com/index.php https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/

Scimago (Journal Rank)

Critically appraising the evidence Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine

PEDro Scale *high quality = PEDro score 6-10 *fair quality = PEDro score 4-5 *poor quality = PEDro score ≤ 3 PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidance Database)

Applying the evidence Integrating the evidence with clinical expertise and knowledge of the unique features of patients and their situations, rights, and expectations.

Answer the question below: Akobeng , 2005

Evaluating your performance

Practising evidence based is one way for clinicians and academicians to keep up to date with the exponential growth in medical literature, not just by more efficient browsing but by improving our skills in asking questions, finding the best evidence, critically appraising it, integrating it with our clinical expertise and our patients’ unique features, and applying the results to clinical practice
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