Blar i Artikler fra Kunnskapssenteret på emneord "Evidence-Based Medicine"
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Taking healthcare interventions from trial to practice.
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Translating research into policy and practice in developing countries: a case study of magnesium sulphate for pre-eclampsia.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)BACKGROUND: The evidence base for improving reproductive health continues to grow. However, concerns remain that the translation of this evidence into appropriate policies is partial and slow. Little is known about the ... -
Understanding the implementation of complex interventions in health care: the normalization process model.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007-09-19)BACKGROUND: The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the processes by which complex interventions become routinely embedded in health care practice. It offers a framework for process ... -
Use of evidence in WHO recommendations.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007-06-02)BACKGROUND: WHO regulations, dating back to 1951, emphasise the role of expert opinion in the development of recommendations. However, the organisation's guidelines, approved in 2003, emphasise the use of systematic reviews ... -
User experiences of evidence-based online resources for health professionals: user testing of The Cochrane Library.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-07-28)BACKGROUND: Evidence-based decision making relies on easy access to trustworthy research results. The Cochrane Library is a key source of evidence about the effect of interventions and aims to "promote the accessibility ... -
User testing and stakeholder feedback contributed to the development of understandable and useful Summary of Findings tables for Cochrane reviews.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-06)OBJECTIVE: To develop a Summary of Findings (SoF) table for use in Cochrane reviews that is understandable and useful for health professionals, acceptable to Cochrane Collaboration stakeholders, and feasible to implement. ... -
What do we know about how to do audit and feedback? Pitfalls in applying evidence from a systematic review.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-07-13)BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audit and feedback is commonly used as a quality improvement tool in the UK National Health Service [NHS]. We set out to assess ...