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兽医学中的严格评价主题(CATs):在临床实践中应用证据

Critically Appraised Topics (CATs) in Veterinary Medicine: Applying Evidence in Clinical Practice.

作者信息

Brennan Marnie L, Arlt Sebastian P, Belshaw Zoe, Buckley Louise, Corah Louise, Doit Hannah, Fajt Virginia R, Grindlay Douglas J C, Moberly Heather K, Morrow Lisa D, Stavisky Jenny, White Constance

机构信息

Centre for Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

Clinic for Animal Reproduction, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2020 Jun 26;7:314. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00314. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Critically appraised topics (CATs) are evidence syntheses that provide veterinary professionals with information to rapidly address clinical questions and support the practice of evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM). They also have an important role to play in both undergraduate and post-registration education of veterinary professionals, in research and knowledge gap identification, literature scoping, preparing research grants and informing policy. CATs are not without limitations, the primary one relating to the rapid approach used which may lead to selection bias or restrict information identified or retrieved. Furthermore, the narrow focus of CATs may limit applicability of the evidence findings beyond a specific clinical scenario, and infrequently updated CATs may become redundant. Despite these limitations, CATs are fundamental to EBVM in the veterinary profession. Using the example of a dog with osteoarthritis, the five steps involved in creating and applying a CAT to clinical practice are outlined, with an emphasis on clinical relevance and practicalities. Finally, potential future developments for CATs and their role in EBVM, and the education of veterinary professionals are discussed. This review is focused on critically appraised topics (CATs) as a form of evidence synthesis in veterinary medicine. It aims to be a primary guide for veterinarians, from students to clinicians, and for veterinary nurses and technicians (hereafter collectively called veterinary professionals). Additionally, this review provides further information for those with some experience of CATs who would like to better understand the historic context and process, including further detail on more advanced concepts. This more detailed information will appear in pop-out boxes with a double-lined surround to distinguish it from the information core to producing and interpreting CATs, and from the boxes with a single line surround which contain additional resources relevant to the different parts of the review.

摘要

批判性评价主题(CATs)是证据综合,为兽医专业人员提供信息,以迅速解决临床问题并支持循证兽医学(EBVM)的实践。它们在兽医专业人员的本科和注册后教育、研究和知识差距识别、文献范围界定、准备研究资助以及为政策提供信息方面也发挥着重要作用。CATs并非没有局限性,主要局限性在于所采用的快速方法可能导致选择偏倚,或限制所识别或检索到的信息。此外,CATs的狭窄关注点可能会限制证据结果在特定临床场景之外的适用性,而且不经常更新的CATs可能会变得过时。尽管有这些局限性,CATs对于兽医行业的EBVM至关重要。以一只患骨关节炎的狗为例,概述了创建和应用CAT到临床实践中所涉及的五个步骤,重点强调临床相关性和实用性。最后,讨论了CATs未来可能的发展及其在EBVM以及兽医专业人员教育中的作用。本综述聚焦于批判性评价主题(CATs)作为兽医学中一种证据综合形式。其旨在成为从学生到临床医生的兽医以及兽医护士和技术人员(以下统称为兽医专业人员)的主要指南。此外,本综述为那些对CATs有一定经验且希望更好地理解其历史背景和过程的人提供了更多信息,包括关于更高级概念的进一步细节。这些更详细的信息将出现在带有双边框的弹出框中,以将其与生成和解释CATs的核心信息以及包含与综述不同部分相关的其他资源的单边框框区分开来。

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