MARC 主機 00000nam a2200493 i 4500 
001    978-3-319-49547-7 
003    DE-He213 
005    20170816114227.0 
006    m     o  d         
007    cr nn 008maaau 
008    170113s2017    gw      s         0 eng d 
020    9783319495477|q(electronic bk.) 
020    9783319495460|q(paper) 
024 7  10.1007/978-3-319-49547-7|2doi 
040    GP|cGP|erda 
041 0  eng 
050  4 R118 
072  7 MJW|2bicssc 
072  7 MED069000|2bisacsh 
082 04 610.696|223 
100 1  Di Bartolo, Christina A.,|eauthor 
245 10 Pediatrician's guide to discussing research with patients 
       /|cby Christina A. Di Bartolo, Maureen K. Braun 
264  1 Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint: 
       Springer,|c2017 
300    1 online resource (vii, 261 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
505 0  1 Introduction -- 2 Funding and Bias -- 3 Study Design and
       Related Considerations -- 4 Significance: Statistical 
       versus Clinical -- 5 Incorporating Research into Health 
       Care Decisions -- 6 Vaccines -- 7 Diet -- 8 Food Allergies
       -- 9 Discipline Techniques -- 10 Medications -- 11 Sleep -
       - 12 Screen Time -- 13 School Refusal -- 14 Infectious 
       Diseases 
520    With the proliferation of research studies posted online, 
       media outlets scrambling to pick up stories, and 
       individuals posting unverified information via social 
       media, the landscape for parents trying to understand the 
       latest science as it pertains to their children has never 
       been more challenging to navigate. This book is intended 
       to assist pediatricians when discussing research findings 
       with parents. It provides an overview of research 
       practices and terminology, clarifies misconceptions about 
       studies and findings, and explains the limitations of 
       research when applied to medical decision making. Through 
       this framework, physicians can explain their reasoning 
       behind specific clinical recommendations. In addition to 
       examining the broad concepts comprising research literacy,
       this book reviews the current findings in topics that 
       pediatricians report discussing most often with parents, 
       such as vaccines, diet, medications, and sleep. 
       Pediatrician's Guide to Discussing Research with Patients 
       is a unique resource for pediatricians in encouraging the 
       development of research literacy in their patients 
650  0 Communication in pediatrics 
650  0 Evidence-based pediatrics 
650  0 Physician and patient 
650  0 Medicine|xResearch 
650 14 Medicine & Public Health 
650 24 Pediatrics 
650 24 General Practice / Family Medicine 
650 24 Primary Care Medicine 
700 1  Braun, Maureen K.,|eauthor 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer eBooks 
856 40 |uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49547-7 
912    Springer|b110608094615 
館藏地索書號條碼處理狀態 

Go to Top