This book is for patients with thyroid diseases and anyone interested
in the thyroid, including carers of thyroid patients, members of the
lay public and healthcare workers who deal with thyroid patients. The
intention is to provide the means by which good quality information
about the thyroid gland and its diseases can be found, accessed,
weighed and judged for scientific merit. The book can be read like a
story, but can also serve readers as a reference manual when looking
for information on a thyroid-related topic. Thyroid diseases affect
10% of the population. People with thyroid problems, their family,
carers and health professionals often seek information. The available
sources are disappointing and misleading. There is an unmet need and a
desire by patients, the lay public, students and early career
healthcare workers to learn how to access and appraise the evidence,
which is rarely fulfilled by existing resources. The book consists of
two parts. Part One contains six chapters. The first Chapter
(“Obstacles to seeking the truth”) discusses the common hurdles
that can come between us and the knowledge we seek. Chapter Two
(“Thyroid basics”) is an overview of the structure and function of
the thyroid gland and the common diseases that affect it, narrated
through the convoluted history of discoveries relating to the thyroid.
In Chapter Three (“What is the evidence”) evidence-based medicine
is discussed, how different medical publications are classified, the
processes involved in publishing medical papers and how they are
structured. This is relevant and important in understanding the
selection process in play that a piece of academic work is subjected
to before it reaches its readers, how it varies and how it may
correlate with the quality of the end product. Chapter Four (‘Mining
the truth’) is about conducting searches. It identifies appropriate
search engines and gives tips on how to stay on course. Chapter Five
(“Appraising the evidence”) outlines how to judge the quality of
published papers based on checklists. Chapter Six (“Interpreting the
evidence”) will help extract the meaning of a piece of research.
Part Two (“What is the optimal range?”) is an example of a common
question asked by patients with hypothyroidism (the commonest thyroid
condition). It will reveal a truth that should be making headlines and
attracting the attention of patient advocates, thyroid specialists,
their professional organisations and the public at large. Yet all
relevant parties seem to choose to ignore it and channel their
energies in other directions. It is an example of good science
yielding valuable knowledge, which is undermined and made worthless by
poor implementation. Herein lies the most important message of this
book: seeking truth and getting close to it is not enough, how it is
used to change the lives of patients is what really matters. Relevant
references are included at the end of each chapter to indicate the
sources in case the reader wishes to access them.
Les mer
A Guide for the Curious
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031582875
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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