Synthesizing descriptive evidence / Craig Lockwood, Sarahlouise White.
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Descriptive evidence is considered case reports, case-series reports, and cross sectional and surveillance studies. They are often the foundation of other forms of evidence and are used to help build the knowledge base in policy and practice. This book will teach you to assess critically appraised descriptive evidence for validity and applicability.
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