Describe some of the things that you did that were helpful


Individual work - personal reflection

Reflect on the roles you performed in this group task and reflect on the ways you impacted on the group. Describe some of the things that you did that were helpful to the group. Describe how this experience builds upon your previous experience. You may note your contributions to the group in relation to others' contributions and discuss whether there are things that you would do differently in future group work.

Are the valid results of this trial important?

What is the size of the treatment effect? (i.e. the between group differences)

How precise is the estimate of the treatment effect? (i.e. how wide is the confidence interval?)

What is the size of the treatment effect? (i.e. the between group differences)

How precise is the estimate of the treatment effect? (i.e. how wide is the confidence interval?)

Can you apply this valid, important evidence about therapy in caring for your patient?

Do these results apply to your patient? (from your scenario)

Is your patient so different from those in the study that its results cannot apply?

Is the treatment feasible in your setting?

What are your patient's potential benefits and harms from the therapy?

Are your patient's values and preferences satisfied by the regimen and its

consequences?

Do these results apply to your patient? (from your scenario)

Is your patient so different from those in the study that its results cannot apply?

Is the treatment feasible in your setting?

What are your patient's potential benefits and harms from the therapy?

Are your patient's values and preferences satisfied by the regimen and its consequences?

What were the main results of the study? (Dot points maximum 200 words)

How do these results relate back to your clinical question?

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