Hello!
Is it worth spending the time reading the articles after listening to the lectures? Or do the lectures provide enough of an overview to study and learn the recommendations? I saw there was a post a while back that mentioned skimming introductions and discussion sections. I wanted to confirm that studying the EBP sections of the lectures would be enough or if I should supplement with just the reviews or supplements with reviews + articles
Hi Nathan! The EBP sections of the lectures are likely sufficient for article reviews. There is something to be said for seeing material presented in different ways, so I stand by skimming intros and discussions to get a better understanding of diagnoses. If you are looking for a statistics review, it’s not a bad idea to pick a few articles/RCTs to practice sorting through the analysis.