Critical Appraisal of a Case Report
Received: 19-Nov-2015 / Accepted Date: 26-Nov-2015 / Published Date: 03-Dec-2015 DOI: 10.4172/2471-9919.1000e103
41424Introduction
An initial difficulty for the characterization of case studies lies in the fact that different methodologies adopted in the same setting. The case study can be defined as an operating system a limited or a case, obtained by means of a detailed data collection, involving multiple sources of information (history, physical examination, testing, imaging and treatment). It is a study depth of a unit, group or individual, in its complexity and in its own dynamism, providing relevant information for clinical decision making [1-9]. The Table 1 shows the checklists needed to make a critical analysis of a case study article.
The discussion of clinical cases is an important tool in learning and improvement of clinical reasoning, the use of this critical evaluation of case reported can improve the scientific quality of such article. It is important for readers to recognize the advantages and disadvantages of case series.
Appraisal questions |
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Did the study address a clearly focused question/issue? |
Is the study design appropriate for answering the research question? |
Was the study well-defined protocol? |
Are both the setting and the subject’s representative with regard to the population to which the findings will be referred? |
Is the researcher’s perspective clearly described and taken into account? |
Are the methods for collecting data clearly described? |
Are the methods for analyzing the data likely to be valid and reliable? Are quality control measures used? |
Was the analysis repeated by more than one researcher to ensure reliability? |
Are the results credible, and if so, are they relevant for practice? Are results easy to understand? |
It was clinically relevant outcomes? |
Are the conclusions drawn justified by the results? |
Are the findings of the study transferable to other settings? |
Table 1: Critical appraisal of a case report.
References
- Crombie, The Pocket Guide to Critical Appraisal; the critical appraisal approach used by the Oxford Centre for Evidence Medicine, checklists of the Dutch Cochrane Centre, BMJ editor’s checklists and the checklists of the EPPI Centre.
- Moon SM, Trepper TS(19961996). Case study research. In: Sprenkle DH, Moon SM. Research methods in familiy therapy. New York: Guilford Press 393-410.
- Stake RE (2000) Case studies. In: Denzin NK, Lincoln YS (eds). Handbook of qualitative research. London: Sage436.
Citation: Roever L,Reis PEO(2016) Critical Appraisal of a Case Report . Evidence Based Medicine and Practice 1: e103. DOI: 10.4172/2471-9919.1000e103
Copyright: © 2015 Roever L, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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