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This
page contains links to related web sites that you may find
useful. Try the following:
Databases of Evidence in Health Care
Databases of Evidence
in Specific Disciplines
Databases of Evidence
for Specific Countries
Resources for Evidence-Based
Practice
Consumer Resources |
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Databases of Evidence
in Health Care |
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The Cochrane Library
Abstracts of Cochrane systematic reviews related Cochrane
systematic reviews provide the best available source of
information about the efficacy of health care interventions.
Residents of some countries have free
access to the full
text of the systematic reviews in the Cochrane Library. |
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Abstracts of Cochrane
systematic reviews
Abstracts of Cochrane systematic reviews related to physiotherapy
have been reproduced in the PEDro database. For more information
about the Cochrane Collaboration visit the Cochrane
Collaboration's homepage in Baltimore, or one of the other Cochrane Centre
sites, such as the Australasian
Cochrane Centre site. |
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Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
Another excellent database of quality-reviewed systematic reviews. The DARE site contains brief commentaries on the methodological quality of systematic
reviews. |
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The TRIP Database
Direct, hyperlinked access to full text high quality systematic reviews, randomised trials and guidelines,
organised by area of clinical practice. |
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Current Controlled Trials
Features a meta-register of controlled trials, and a controlled trials links register. |
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PubMed
A user friendly, web-based Medline interface.
PubMed includes a Clinical
Queries facility to assist clinicians find Medline citations
on prevention, treatment, prognosis, diagnosis, aetiology
and much more. |
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SUMSearch
A brilliant search engine, designed to help users perform optimal searches for a range of clinical questions. SUMSearch is similar to PubMed Clinical Queries,
but it searches a much broader literature. |
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Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network
The Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network provides resources for evidence-based practice for health professionals involved in rehabilitation. One great resource is the REHAB_WATCH newsletter, which is released fortnightly and includes recent interesting publications. Registration is free – just click on the REHAB_WATCH link. |
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The Joanna Briggs Institute
The Joanna Briggs Institute is an international collaboration of nursing, medical and allied health researchers, clinicians and academics. This site provides a range of resources to support evidence-based practice, including Best Practice information sheets. Some areas of the site require subscription. |
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Monash Centre for Clinical Effectiveness
Employees of the Southern Health Care Network in Victoria, Australia, can visit the Monash Centre for Clinical
Effectiveness site. The Centre will conduct searches for evidence relating to specific questions about clinical effectiveness. This service is available
free to clinicians at Southern Health, and on a cost recovery basis to others. |
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Free medical journals
Who said there was no such thing as a free lunch? This site links to free medical journals. I was introduced to this site today, and I love it already. Have a look at the excellent philosophy of the website's author ("Pizza, red wine and cordon bleu all have one thing in common: they do not go through telephone lines. That's the reason we will continue to pay for them. MP3, PDF and HTML do go through telephone lines, and that's why we will probably not pay for them in the future ..."). |
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Databases of Evidence
in Specific Disciplines |
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Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy, Maastricht
The CEBP Maastricht is a partner of the Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy, Sydney.
CEBP Maastricht aims to search, collect and disseminate available scientific evidence in the physiotherapy domain for physiotherapists, health care workers, patients and financiers of health care. It hosts a library of full-text articles scoring 6/10 or more on the PEDro scale. |
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Hooked on Evidence
This is a database of clinical research produced by the American Physical Therapy Association. Hooked on Evidence includes clinical trials, cohort studies, case-control studies, case reports, single-subject experimental designs and cross-sectional studies. Access requires a subscription. |
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OTseeker
OTseeker is a database that contains abstracts of systematic
reviews and randomised controlled trials relevant to occupational
therapy. Trials have been critically appraised and rated to assist
you to evaluate their validity and interpretability. These ratings
will help you to judge the quality and usefulness of trials for
informing clinical interventions. In one database, OTseeker provides
you with fast and easy access to trials from a wide range of
sources. |
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PsycBITE
PsycBITE™ is a database that
catalogues studies of cognitive, behavioural and other
treatments for psychological problems and issues occurring as
a consequence of acquired brain impairment (ABI). The types of
studies contained on this database are Systematic Reviews,
Randomised Controlled Trials (RCT), Non-Randomised Controlled
Trials (non-RCT), Case Series (CS), and Single-Case
Experimental Designs (SCED). |
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Rehabilitation Guidelines
This useful site allows you to search for clinical practice guidelines in all areas of rehabilitation. The quality of the guidelines has been assessed using the AGREE instrument. There are English and French versions of the site. |
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The Research and Training Center (RTC) on Early Childhood Development
This site is dedicated to promoting and enhancing the healthy development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, with or at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. |
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Databases
of Evidence for Specific Countries |
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There
are some great information resources available to Health
Department employees in Australia. These sites provides single-site
access to the full text of the Cochrane Library, Ovid access
to Medline and Cinahl, clinical guidelines, and much more.
The sites are password protected. Health Department employees
can obtain passwords from their institutions' technology
support departments. The site addresses by state are:
New South Wales (Clinical
Information Access Project, CIAP): http://www.ciap.health.nsw.gov.au/
Queensland (Clinicians
Knowledge Network): http://ckn.health.qld.gov.au/
Victoria (Clinicians Health Channel in Victoria): http://www.clinicians.vic.gov.au Western Australia (Clinical Information Access Online, CIAO): http://www.ciao.health.wa.gov.au/
South Australia (South Australian Human Services Libraries Consortium, SALUS):
http://www.salus.sa.gov.au/
The NSW site, called CIAP, provides access to PEDro through the NSW Health intranet. Just visit the CIAP site and look under "Allied Health Databases" in the index. |
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The National Institute of Clinical Studies (NICS) is a Commonwealth Government owned company formed to implement evidence-based practice in the Australian healthcare sector. The NICS web site contains a useful database that lists
upcoming conferences in health fields. NICS was responsible for negotiating full text access to the Cochrane Library for users of Australian IP addresses. |
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The National Library for Health
provides access to Medline, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, Clinical Evidence, and some databases of guidelines to National Health Service (United Kingdom) employees. |
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Resources for Evidence-Based
Practice |
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Centre
for Allied Health Evidence (CAHE)
CAHE provides essential resources for allied health workers,
researchers, educators, clinicians, policy makers,
administrators and patients, by providing a repository for
evidence-based research in a range of areas from physiotherapy
through to medical radiations. The centre provides a unique
opportunity to produce evidence-based solutions to allied health
problems and ensure that treatment strategies are based on the
best evidence and research available. |
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EBM Toolkit
Some very useful tools produced by those very clever Canadians. |
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Visual Rx
A calculator that generates NNTs from other measures of the size of a treatment effect (relative risks, odds ratios or abslolute risk reductions) and a clever way of visualising what the NNTs really mean. A calculator that generates NNTs from other measures of the size of a treatment effect (relative risks, odds ratios or abslolute risk reductions) and a clever way of visualising what the NNTs really mean. |
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The Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
One of the hubs of Evidence Based Medicine. |
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Critical Appraisal
If you want more advice on how to read
clinical trials (or other forms of clinical evidence) you
could consult the classic (still un-rivalled) CMAJ/JAMA
User's Guides, Steve Simon's How
to read a medical journal article, or the Introduction
to information mastery produced by the University of
Michigan's Departmentof Family Practice. The latter is particularly
highly recommended. If you don't want to travel so far, or
read very much, try the short PEDro tutorial. |
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Audit, Clinical Governance & Evidence Based Medicine Resources
Contains just what its name says. |
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University of Tasmania's University Department of Rural Health & Discipline of General Practice
The University of Tasmania's University Department of Rural Health & Discipline of General Practice maintains a site called OLGA
(OnLine Guide to Accessing Health Information). The site contains useful links to assist clinicians and consumers find evidence, as well as tutorials on how to find and appraise evidence |
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Netting the Evidence
An extensive catalogue of evidence in health care web sites. |
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World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT)
The WCPT actively promotes evidence-based physiotherapy. |
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Consumer Resources |
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HealthInsite
Established by the Commonwealth Government of Australia. This site provides users with a single entry point to quality health information. Information accessed
through HealthInsite is sourced from providers of quality health information. |
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Healthfinder®
Healthfinder® is a database of government
and nonprofit health and human services information on the
Internet. |
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Informed Health Online
Formerly the Cochrane Consumer Network website,
Informed
Health Online is a database of Cochrane reviews summarised
for consumers. |
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We welcome suggestions for new, high quality links. To make a suggestion, send an email message to the Centre for Evidence-Based
Physiotherapy (PEDro@george.org.au). |
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