This is the third paper in the evidence-based medicine glossary series. We count terms and phrases having the words"evidence-based" in the title using bibliometrics. We then analyze the frequency of emergence, publication period, languages, and journal of the glossaries published. Finally, we focus on the link between the title and the glossary, and explore the development of trends in EBM.
Citation: CHEN Yaolong,SHEN Jiantong,LI Lin,CHEN Peixian,TAN Peiyong,LI Xiao,HUANG Cheng,DONG Li,WANG Mengshu,YEWen,CAI Yujia,DU Liang,LI Youping. An Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary III. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2009, 09(3): 260-264. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20090050 Copy
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