Bisphenol A: Understanding the studies

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With news of a new bisphenol A study on effects of the chemical on the body, here are some tips to help reporters interpret studies on the topic.

An article in Rehabilitation Nursing (PDF) provides an overview of key sources of evidence and how to effectively search for and review research. The article discusses what is available from PubMed, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and the Web of Science. It uses a case study to illustrate methods of searching. Topics include choosing search terms, using PubMed, searching with medical subject headings, using the MeSH database and critical questions to ask about research articles

Other articles and tip sheets about understanding and writing about studies:

Evidence-based medical reporting

Understanding the scientific article

Understanding medical publications

Statistical errors even you can find

What you need to know about risks, rates and ratios

Medicine 101: Words, numbers and journals

Evidence-based medical reporting: A brief primer

Lies, damned lies and medical statistics – how to interpret the evidence

AHCJ Staff

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