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.
Clinical practice guidelines are developed based on the latest and best available evidence. Individual healthcare organizations may have different res...
Analyzing qualitative research can be done if the right methodology is utilized. Meta-ethnography is grounded in primary research traditions from the ...
Critically appraising an article is much more than simply reading it. Appraisal is a technique that will improve the effectiveness of your ability to ...
Harm and adverse outcomes are two issues that a healthcare provider never wants to see happen to a patient, yet under the right circumstances, both ca...
Descriptive evidence comes in many forms, including case reports, case-series reports, and cross sectional and surveillance studies. These are often t...
The role of statistics in the systematic review process is extremely important. For healthcare providers and researchers completing a systematic revie...
In healthcare practice, providers are tasked with the challenge of bringing knowledge into practice to improve patient outcomes. This book is designed...
What counts as evidence in healthcare? This book defines the elements of evidence in healthcare, and explains how healthcare providers grow in their p...
Practitioners and patients are called upon to make numerous health care decisions and, in doing so, need to weigh various types of information before ...
Clinical policy regarding the management of health conditions has historically been driven by knowledge and experience of healthcare professionals. Ev...
In order to improve practice and patient outcomes, healthcare professionals need to integrate research into practice. This book will outline practice...
The systematic review is critically important in the process of identifying the evidence on which to based clinical practice. This book will discuss a...
The extraordinary pace of health innovation and research over the past decades has created unprecedented opportunities to improve health care services...
The amount of literature in the health and social fields has increased at an exponential rate over the last 30 years. Synthesis of prevalence and inci...
Health care, health research and improved health outcomes is of international interest and efforts to achieve better health for the global community h...
Public engagement is essential in implementing evidence into practice. This book examines the importance of pubic engagement as it pertains to transla...
Over the past few decades, evidence for practice has increasingly influenced and contributed to the improvement of health care. While evidence for pra...
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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