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Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Resources
Evidence-based medicine is the "conscientious, explicit
and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions
about the care of individual patients" (Sackett, DL. BMJ.
1996 Jan 13;312(7023):71-2).
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TRIP (Turning Research
Into Practice) Database Plus
Simultaneously searches evidence-based sources of systematic
reviews, practice guidelines, and critically-appraised topics and
articles -- including most of those listed above and many more.
Also searches MEDLINEs Clinical Queries, medical image
databases, e-textbooks, and patient information leaflets.
TRIP Database allows a limited number of free searches.
Filtered Resources
Filtered resources
appraise the quality of studies and often make recommendations
for practice.
Systematic Reviews / Meta-Analyses
Authors of a systematic
review ask a specific clinical question, perform a
comprehensive literature search, eliminate the poorly done
studies and attempt to make practice recommendations based on
the well-done studies. A meta-analysis is a systematic
review that combines all the results of all the studies into
a single statistical analysis of results.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews
Consists of detailed, structured topic reviews of
hundreds of articles. Teams of experts complete
comprehensive literature reviews, evaluate the
literature, and present summaries of the findings of the
best studies. Published by the International Cochrane
Collaboration.
If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid
password. Please contact the Medical Library for more
information.
The
Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effect (DARE)
Full-text database containing structured abstracts of
systematic reviews from a variety of medical journals.
DARE is produced by the National Health Services' Centre
for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD) at the University
of York. DARE records cover topics such as diagnosis,
prevention, rehabilitation, screening, and treatment.
If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid
password. Please contact the Medical Library for more
information.
Systematic Reviews are also searchable in MEDLINE:
- Ovid
MEDLINE: Enter your search query.
Click on the Limits icon; select
Systematic Reviews under
Subject Subsets.
- PubMed:
Click on Clinical Queries on the left
side of the screen; select Find Systematic
Reviews and enter your search query.
If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid
password to access Ovid MEDLINE. Please contact the
Medical Library for more information.
Critically-Appraised Topics
Authors of critically-appraised
topics evaluate and synthesize multiple research studies.
National Guideline
Clearinghouse
A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical
practice guidelines and related documents produced by the
Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, in
partnership with the American Medical Association and the
American Association of Health Plans. Updated weekly.
PIER
(Available at Books@StatREF)
Evidence-based clinical guidance designed for rapid
access to clinical information at the point of care. PIER
is peer-reviewed, updated continually and includes
recommendations based on all levels of medical evidence.
Recommendations also include strength-of-recommendation
ratings based on the quality of the underlying evidence.
From the American College of Physicians.
Available only on MCHS campuses. Contact the Medical
Library for more information.
Critically-Appraised Individual Articles
Authors of critically-appraised
individual articles evaluate and synopsize individual
research studies.
The
ACP Journal Club
The editors of this journal screen the top 100+
clinical journals and identify studies that are
methodologically sound and clinically relevant. An
enhanced abstract, with conclusions clearly stated, and a
commentary are provided for each selected article.
Published by the American College of Physicians-American
Society of Internal Medicine.
If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid
password. Please contact the Medical Library for more
information.
Bandolier
Bandolier is an independent journal about
evidence-based healthcare published in the UK. It
includes information about evidence of
effectiveness (or lack of it), and put[s] the results
forward as simple bullet points of those things that
worked and those that did not: a bandolier with bullets.
Information comes from systematic reviews, meta-analyses,
randomised trials, and from high quality observational
studies.
BMJ updates
Quality articles from over 110 clinical journals are
selected by research staff, and then rated for clinical
relevance and interest by an international group of
physicians. Includes a searchable database of the best
evidence from the medical literature and an email
alerting system. From BMJ Publishing Group and McMaster
University's Health Information Research Unit.
Unfiltered Resources
Evidence is not always
available via filtered resources. Searching the primary
literature may be required. It is possible to use specific search
strategies in MEDLINE and other databases to achieve the highest
possible level of evidence. A randomized controlled trial
(RCT) is a research study in which participants are randomly
allocated into an experimental group or a control group and
followed over time for the variables/outcomes of interest. A cohort
study is a research study that compares two groups (cohorts)
of patients, one that received the exposure of interest and one
that did not, and follows these cohorts forward for the outcome
of interest. A case-controlled study is a research study
which identifies patients with the outcome of interest (cases)
and patients without the same outcome (controls), and looks back
to see if they had the exposure of interest. A case series
is a report on a series of patients with an outcome of interest.
No control group is involved. A case report is a report of
a patient with an exposure or an outcome of interest. [Adapted
from Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Toronto]
PubMed
To limit your PubMed search to the best
evidence-producing studies: Click on "clinical
queries" (on the left side of the screen). This
specialized search is intended for clinicians and has
built-in search "filters." Four study
categories--therapy, diagnosis, etiology, prognosis--are
provided, and you may indicate whether you wish your
search to be more sensitive (i.e., include most relevant
articles but probably including some less relevant ones)
or more specific (i.e., including mostly relevant
articles but probably omit a few).
Ovid
Medline
To limit your Ovid MEDLINE search to the best
evidence-producing studies: Clinical Queries (See PubMed)
is searchable in Ovid; click on the "Limits"
icon. If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid
password. Please contact the Medical Library for more
information.
CINAHL
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health
Literature
To limit your CINAHL search to the best
evidence-producing studies: Click on the
Limits icon to use Clinical
Queries or limit to Research or other
publication types (i.e., systematic review).
If not on a MCHS campus, you will need an Ovid password.
Please contact the Medical Library for more information.
Background Information/Expert Opinion
UpToDate
A clinical information resource, which offers
up-to-date, fully referenced expert answers to
patient-care, diagnosis, and treatment questions. Topic
reviews are written by recognized authorities who review
the topic, synthesize the evidence, summarize key
findings, and provide specific recommendations.
(Access restrictions: UpToDate is licensed for on-site
use only in a Moses Cone Health System Library. Remote
access is not permitted.)
eBooks
(Available from Books@StatREF and Books@Ovid)
Full-text electronic books.
Harrison's
Online (Available from Books@StatREF)
ACP Medicine
(Available from Books@StatREF)
Evidence-Based Medicine Information Sites
Centre for
Evidence-Based Medicine (Oxford University)
The Centre promotes evidence-based health care and
provide support and resources to anyone who wants to make
use of them. Includes the EBM Toolbox, an assortment of
materials which are very useful for practitioners of EBM,
and EBM Teaching Materials, including PowerPoint
presentations.
Centre
for Evidence-Based Medicine (Toronto)
Includes many resources for practicing and teaching
EBM.
Evidence-Based
Medicine
A selective list of additional EBM websites developed
and maintained by Duke University Medical Center Library.
Users'
Guides to Evidence-Based Practice
From the University of Alberta's Centre for Health
Evidence. Includes the complete set of EBM Users' Guides
originally published as a series in the Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA).
Evidence-Based Medicine Tutorials
Introduction
to Evidence-Based Medicine
From Duke University Medical Center Library and
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Health
Sciences Library.
SUNY
Health Sciences Evidence-Based Medicine Course
Evidence-Based Medicine Resources for PDA
Evidence-Based
Medicine Resources for the PDA
A list of resources from the Dartmouth Biomedical
Libraries.
EBM Pyramid and EBM Page Generator,
copyright 2006 Trustees of Dartmouth College and Yale University.
All Rights Reserved.
Produced by Jan Glover, David Izzo, Karen Odato and Lei Wang.
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