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We are overwhelmed with information. More than ever, the population has access to scientific content and is interested in it. So how can we find our way around? How can we read a scientific article easily? How can we take a critical look at what we read? We developed this video to answer this question. A complete site dedicated to research literacy also exists here: https://comprendrelarecherche.github.io/ All this with the aim of establishing a common language between patients, decision-makers, clinical staff and research staff who can collaborate on research projects. The volume of research articles is constantly increasing. They can be organized into three main groups: 1) Primary research: original studies 2) Secondary research: literature reviews, secondary analyses 3) Others: editorials, program descriptions, guidelines Find out how to identify the format and characteristics of a scientific article and how to analyze its components by watching this video. SSA Québec Support Unit → https://ssaquebec.ca/ Platform ''Understanding Research'' → https://comprendrelarecherche.github.io/ SSA Québec Support Unit We mobilize the research, health and social services communities, with and for the population, in order to improve: -The patient experience and the results obtained; -The health of the population; -The efficiency of the system; -The well-being of human resources in health and social services. We help institutions, organizations, decision-makers and human resources in care, research and social services to work differently (manage data, enhance data, manage change, work in partnership) with the common goal of a learning Quebec health system and the quadruple objective mentioned above.