Title: Finding the Evidence
1Finding the Evidence Cheryl Hamill Alex
Petrie
2What is Evidence?
3Where and How to Source the Evidence
The Problem of Evidence
4Volume
5Provenance
"The fact that an opinion has been widely held
is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly
absurd. Bertrand Russell
6Currency
7Comprehensiveness
8Relevance
9Acceptability
10Access
11Skills in Finding and Using Evidence
Beyond Google Closing the Evidence
Practice Gap
12Who Produces Evidence Resources?
- Commercial companies - publishers such as
InfoPOEMS, ClinicalResource_at_Ovid, Clinical
Evidence, DynaMed, Evidence Matters, TRIP
Database, UpToDate, MDConsult, NursingConsult,
journal publishers - Professional bodies (SIGN)
- Government agencies (AHRQ, NHRMC, Prodigy, NICE)
- Institutes (Joanna Briggs Institute)
- Collaborative bodies (Cochrane Campbell
Collaborations)
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Its All Available on the Web ? Its All Freely
Available on the Web
14Finding Evidence
Whats Freely Available
- Cochrane Library (because the Government has paid
for a national site licence) - Parts of the Joanna Briggs Institute site
(including the Best Practice Information sheets) - Database of Uncertainties about the Effects of
Treatments (DUETS) - Bandolier (after a 6 month delay)
- PEDro
- OTseeker
- TRIP Database (Turning Research Into Practice)
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Whats Freely Available
- SUMsearch
- A wide variety of clinical guidelines and
guidelines finders (NHMRC, NICE, SIGN, NeLH
Guidelines finder, National Guideline
Clearinghouse) - Some online journals
- PubMed index with the Clinical Queries
functionality - Some online books eg the National Library of
Medicines Bookshelf and FreeBooks4Doctors - The NICS Wheres the Evidence online
guidehttp//wherestheevidence.nicsl.com.au/
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Whats Freely Available
- Search engines such as GoogleScholar and Scirus
- Some journals are born digital and are free from
birth and some are free after an embargo period - PubMed Central (Journals)
- BioMed Central original research titles free
but review type titles generally only available
on subscription - FreeMedicalJournals.com
- Highwire Press has a free articles section
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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Whats Available for a Fee
- Full access to the Joanna Briggs site, including
the Clinical Information Service Online Clinical
Practice Manuals - Online journals, books, evidence summaries,
metasearch tools, and packages of information
such as UpToDate, DynaMed, InfoPOEMS, ACP PIER
(American College of Physicians Physicians
Information Education Resource), Scopus, G-I-N,
Clinical Resource_at_Ovid, Evidence Matters,
Clinical Evidence, Nursing Consult, MD Consult
etc etc
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Whats Worth Searching for is Determined by
- the clinical question
- degree of clinical risk and other motivating
factors in the framing of the question - perception that an answer might be findable
- the clinical culture of the organisation
- available resources
- time available
- skill of the searcher
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Skills Development
- Designing Answerable Questions
tutorialhttp//www.urmc.rochester.edu/hslt/miner/
resources/evidence_based/ - PubMed online tutorialhttp//www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs
/web_based.html - Users Guides to Evidence Based
Practicehttp//www.cche.net/usersguides/main.asp - Work with your librarian
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21Finding Evidence
Hierarchies of Evidence Information Pathways
22Using Evidence
Evidence Practice Mind
the Gap !
- Obtain evidence relevant to the clinical action
- Choose evidence that has been systematically
reviewed - Apply summary evidence within a specific decision
context at the point of care - Support and measure the practice change that
should result from applying the evidence.
23Using Evidence
- "there are five elements of a new or substitute
clinical behaviour that will each partly
determine whether adoption or diffusion of a new
activity will occur - relative advantage
- the degree to which an innovation is perceived
as being better than the idea it supersedes - compatibility
- the degree to which an innovation is perceived
as being consistent with existing values, past
experiences, and needs of potential adopters - complexity
- the degree to which an innovation is perceived
as difficult to understand and use - trialability
- the degree to which an innovation may be
experimented with on a limited basis and - observability
- the degree to which the results of an innovation
are visible to others." - Everett M Rogers as cited in http//www.mja.com.a
u/public/issues/180_06_150304/san10748_fm.html
24Skills in Finding and Using Evidence
Should you need skills in finding and using
evidence?
Appraising and applying evidence needs clinical
skills. Finding evidence should be easier for
clinicians.
25Links
AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research Quality (US)
http//www.ahrq.gov free American College of
Physicians ACP PIER Physicians Information
Education Resource http//pier.acponline.org/index
.html subscription required and can be bought as
part of StatRef http//www.statref.com Bandolier
http//www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/ some parts
free, some on subscription BioMedCentral Journals
http//www.biomedcentral.com/ free Bookshelf
(US National Library of Medicine)
http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?dbB
ooks free Campbell Collaboration The
international Campbell Collaboration (C2) is a
non-profit organization that aims to help people
make well-informed decisions about the effects of
interventions in the social, behavioral and
educational arenas. http//www.campbellcollaborat
ion.org/ Clinical Evidence http//www.clinicalev
idence.com subscription Clinical Resource_at_Ovid
http//www.ovid.com/site/products/tools/ovid/Clini
calResource.jsp subscription required Cochrane
Library http//www.thecochranelibrary.com
free Database of Uncertainties About the Effects
of Treatments (DUETS) http//www.duets.nhs.uk/
free Directory of Open Access Journals
http//www.doaj.org Free
26Links
DynaMed http//www.dynamicmedical.com/
subscription required Evidence Matters
http//www.il.proquest.com/products_pq/description
s/evidence_matters.shtml subscription
required FreeBooks4Doctors http//freebooks4doct
ors.com/ free FreeMedicalJouranls.com
http//highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
free Google http//www.google.com
free GoogleScholar http//scholar.google.com
free to search items found will include
resources that need to be paid in order to gain
access Guidelines Finder (NHS)
http//libraries.nelh.nhs.uk/guidelinesFinder/
free Guidelines International Network G-I-N
seeks to improve the quality of health care by
promoting systematic development of clinical
practice guidelines and their application into
practice, through supporting international
collaboration. G-I-N's Guideline Library
contains regularly-updated information about
guidelines of the G-I-N membership. In March 2006
more than 3,300 documents are available.
http//www.g-i-n.net/ membership required
27Links
Highwire Press http//highwire.stanford.edu/lis
ts/freeart.dtl this is the free section of
Highwire Press InfoPOEMS http//www.infopoems.co
m Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters
subscription required Joanna Briggs Institute
http//www.joannabriggs.edu.au/about/home.php
some parts free, some parts require a
subscription MD Consult http//www.mdconsult.com
subscription required National Health and
Medical Research Council Links to Clinical
Practice Guidelines (Aust)http//www.nhmrc.gov.au
/publications/subjects/clinical.htm
free National Guideline Clearinghouse (US)
http//www.guideline.gov/ free New Zealand
Guidelines Group http//www/nzgg.org.nz
free NICE National Institute for Health and
Clinical Excellence (UK) http//www.nice.org.uk/
free Nursing Consult http//www.nursingconsult.c
om subscriptions required NICS National
Institute for Clinical Studies
http//www.nicsl.com.au OT Seeker OTseeker is
a database that contains abstracts of systematic
reviews and randomised controlled trials relevant
to occupational therapy. http//www.otseeker.com
free
28Links
PEDro Physiotherapy Effectiveness Database
http//www.pedro.fhs.usyd.edu.au/index.html
free Prodigy PRODIGY Knowledge is an
up-to-date source of clinical knowledge that can
help healthcare professionals and patients in
managing the common conditions generally seen in
primary and first-contact care. PRODIGY Knowledge
is practical and reliable, supporting safe and
effective clinical practice. http//www.prodigy.n
hs.uk free Protocols Care Pathways Knowledge
Service (NHS) http//libraries.nelh.nhs.uk/pathway
s/ free PubMed http//pubmed.gov
free PubMedCentral http//pubmedcentral.gov
free Scirus http//www.scirus.com/srsapp/
free to search items found will include
resources that need to be paid in order to gain
access Scopus http//www.scopus.com/scopus/home.u
rl search engine subscription required SIGN
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network
http//www.sign.ac.uk/ free SUMsearch
SUMSearch is a unique method of searching for
medical evidence by using the Internet. SUMSearch
combines meta-searching and contingency searching
in order to automate searching for medical
evidence. http//sumsearch.uthscsa.edu/
free TRIP Database Turning Research into Practice
TRIP - the most reliable evidence in healthcare
searched quickly and intelligently with one
interface. http//www.tripdatabase.com UpToDate
http//www.uptodate.com/ subscription
required