This series of concise texts from Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) is designed to provide a toolkit on synthesizing evidence for healthcare decision-making and for translating evidence into action in both policy and practice.
The series seeks to expand understanding of the basis of evidence-based healthcare with step-by-step detailed discussions and practical processes for assessing, pooling, disseminating and using the best available international healthcare evidence.
Descriptive evidence comes in many forms, including case reports, case-series reports, and cross sectional and surveillance studies. These are often t...
The objective of a systematic review is to summarize the evidence on a specific clinical question using a transparent, a-priority protocol driven appr...
Knowledge translation is a process derived from the need to ensure that our best knowledge (that is, the best available evidence) is used in practice ...
While most health professionals have embraced the concept of evidence-informed clinical decision-making, it is true to say that clinical questions are...
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