Title: Evidence Analysis Library
1EvidenceAnalysisLibrary
Part I
- EAL Part I presentation includes
- List of Current EAL Projects
- Steps in Evidence Analysis Process
- Navigating the EAL
Updated September 2006
2 www.adaevidencelibrary.com
Online Resource with the best available
research on important dietetics topics in
a practitioner-friendly format
3Key messages
- Definition
- Why evidence-based practice?
- Current Projects/Topics
- Steps in Evidence Analysis Process
- Example from EAL
4Definition/Description
- Evidence-Based Dietetics Practice
-
- is the use of systematically reviewed
scientific evidence in making food and nutrition
practice decisions -
- by integrating best available evidence with
professional expertise and client values to
improve outcomes.
Revised by EBP Committee and approved by HOD
Leadership January 2006
5Why Evidence-based Practice?
- To improve patient outcomes
- To improve patient safety the quality
efficiency of practice - To take advantage of the exploding body of
biomedical knowledge - Thousands of new research studies appear every
month
6Diseases Conditions
Current EAL Projects
- Chronic Kidney Disease (revision)
- Diabetes 1 2 (revision)
- Disorders of Lipid Metabolism (Hyperlipidemia
revision) - Gestational Diabetes (revision)
- revision of 2001 Guidelines (CD format)
7Diseases Conditions
Current EAL Projects (continued)
- Adult weight management
- Determinants of Pediatric Overweight (FNPA)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Critical Illness
- Gluten Intolerance/ Celiac
- Heart Failure
- HIV/AIDS
8Diseases Conditions
Current EAL Projects (continued)
- Hydration
- Hypertension
- Nutrition in Athletic Performance
- Nutrition Care in Bariatric Surgery
- Oncology
- Pediatric Weight Management
- Spinal Cord Injury Nutrition
- Unintended weight loss
9Nutrition Care Process
Current EAL Projects (continued)
- Assessment
- Estimating Energy Expenditure/ Indirect
Calorimetry - Intervention
- Nutrition Counseling
10Foods
Current EAL Projects (continued)
11Nutrients
Current EAL Projects (continued)
12Did you see your project?
- To suggest a new project for possible analysis in
the future when resources become available, send
an email to - topics_at_adaevidencelibrary.com
13Evidence Analysis Process
- Steps in ADAs
- Evidence Analysis Process
14Steps in ADAs Evidence Analysis Process
- Formulate Questions.
- Expert Workgroup defines questions and the
analytical framework lists keywords for search
terms, and determines Inclusion / Exclusion
Criteria for Literature Review. - Gather and Classify Evidence Reports
- Lead Analyst conducts Literature Review for each
question records information online in Search
Plan Results. Work group approves list of
included articles for analysis.
15Steps in ADAs Evidence Analysis Process
- Critically Appraise Each Report
- Analysts critically review articles and create
article Worksheets that are reviewed by Lead
Analysts and expert workgroup. - Write the Evidence Summary
- Analysts and Lead Analysts complete Evidence
Summaries and Overview Tables that are reviewed
and approved by expert workgroup.
16Steps in ADAs Evidence Analysis Process
- Grade the Conclusion Statement
- Workgroup members reach consensus on a brief
conclusion statement (the answer to the evidence
analysis question) and assign a grade based on
the strength and quality of the evidence.
17Next Steps
- Publish online to the EAL
- Question, Conclusion, Grade, Search Plan
Results, Evidence Summary, Overview Table,
Article Worksheets, and Quality Checklists are
published online. - Position Papers and Guidelines
- Published Evidence Analysis Questions are used
in ADA position papers and to support guideline
recommendations.
18Example from EAL
Drill down to the level of detail desired.
- Question
- Conclusion Statement Grade
- Search Plan Results
- Evidence Summary
- Bibliography
- Worksheets Quality Checklists
19Example www.adaevidencelibrary.com
Select Diseases and Conditions tab.
201. Select a project from list of Diseases
Conditions.
2. Choose a topic
Disorders of Lipid Metabolism (select project)
Macronutrients (choose topic)
3. Choose a sub-topic - if needed
Trans-fatty acids (sub-topic)
21Question
What is the relationship between diets high in
trans fatty acids and serum cholesterol levels?
Bibliography for Topic
22Conclusion Statement/Grade
Mouse over or click on Question to see
Conclusion Grade
Trans-fatty acids raise total cholesterol and
LDL-C. Unlike saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty
acids do not increase and may decrease HDL-C.
Trans-fatty acids increase the TC/HDL-C ratio in
a dose dependent manner. GRADE I
23Search Plan and Results
- Date Searched
- Inclusion Criteria
- Exclusion Criteria
- Search Terms
- Databases searched
- Articles identified from handsearch
- Included Articles
- Excluded Articles with reason for exclusion
24Grades
25Conclusion Grading Table
26Link to Evidence Summary
27Evidence Summary
- Narrative
- Summary
- Of the
- research
- available
- to answer
- question
Evidence Summary
28Page Down Evidence Summary to Bibliography
Bibliography for Question is listed at end of
Evidence Summary (and linked to worksheets)
29Worksheet
- Citation / PubMed ID
- Date
- Study Design
- Class
- Rating (/0/-)
- Research Purpose
- Inclusion Criteria
- Exclusion Criteria
- Description of Study Protocol
- Data Collection Summary
- Description of Actual Data Sample
- Summary of Results
- Author Conclusion
- Reviewer Comments
30Page Down Worksheet toQuality Criteria Checklist
Answers to questions determine the Quality Rating
of Article Positive () Negative (-) Neutral (?)
31Search on EAL
Enter topic and click on Search.
Example low carbohydrate Results Questions,
Evidence Summaries, Worksheets, and Topics that
use the term, low carbohydrate are displayed in
a table. Each is linked to information on EAL.
32Questions ?
Help
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
33Resources
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