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Systematic reviews of evidence for treatments use comprehensive and explicit methods used to track down, select and determine the quality of relevant research. The information used in reviews usually comes from randomised controlled trials (RCTs), which are analysed using statistical methods (meta-analysis).
Australians now have free access to the online library of the Cochrane Collaboration. The Cochrane Collaboration is a highly respected international collaboration of health professionals, consumers and researchers who prepare reports on the evidence about health care interventions for the Cochrane Library . The National Institute of Clinical Studies funds a national subscription to the library and plays a key role in promoting the use of research evidence in the health care system. The summaries of Cochrane reviews are included in HealthInsite search results and in HealthInsite topic pages.
The Australasian Cochrane Centre is part of the Monash Institute of Health Services Research, located at the Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria. The Centre is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing. It is one of a number of Cochrane centres established world-wide to coordinate the activities of the Cochrane Collaboration.
The Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy (CEBP) is based at the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney. The Centre maintains PEDro, the Physiotherapy Evidence Database.
The Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures - Surgical (ASERNIP-S) provides systematic reviews of the peer-reviewed literature, the establishment and facilitation of clinical audits or trials, the identification of emerging technologies by horizon scanning and the production of clinical practice guidelines. Their aim is to improve the quality of health care through the wide dissemination of evidence-based research to surgeons, health care providers and consumers, both nationally and internationally.
The Joanna Briggs Institute is an initiative of the Royal Adelaide Hospital and the University of Adelaide, recognising the need for a collaborative approach to the evaluation of evidence derived from a diverse range of sources, including experience, expertise and all forms of rigorous research and the translation, transfer and utilisation of the "best available" evidence into health care practice.
The New Zealand Guidelines Group website contains a comprehensive library of medical guidelines, protocols and pathways developed in New Zealand. The site also links to news, events and information on activities in evidence-based practice in New Zealand and internationally.
Follow the links in the list below to information on evidence-based health care, reviews of evidence and organisations working to promote the use of evidence in health care. For information on clinical trials and randomised controlled trials, follow the links to the specific HealthInsite topic page below.
To search HealthInsite for systematic reviews of the evidence for specific treatments, look for topic pages covering the specific condition or for specific Systematic Reviews topic pages under 'S' in the A-Z Health Topics.
Updated October 2007
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Australasian Cochrane Centre
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Australasian Cochrane Centre
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The Australasian Cochrane Centre is one of a number of Cochrane centres established worldwide to co-ordinate the activities of the Cochrane Collaboration. It is part of the Monash Institute of Health Services Research, Melbourne. and is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
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Aug 2008
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The Joanna Briggs Institute
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The Joanna Briggs Institute
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Brings together a range of practice-oriented research activities to improve the effectiveness of nursing practice and health care outcomes
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Jun 2008
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PEDro - The Physiotherapy Evidence Database
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Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy (CEBP)
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PEDro is the Physiotherapy Evidence Database. It has been developed to give rapid access to bibliographic details and abstracts of randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy.
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Jun 2008
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CEBP. Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy
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Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy (CEBP)
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The Centre of Evidence-Based Physiotherapy was established by a small group of clinical and academic physiotherapists. It is based at the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney. The Centre's mission is to maximise the effectiveness of physiotherapy services by facilitating the clinical application of the best available evidence.
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Finding evidence
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CareSearch
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Searching for published research literature in any discipline requires skills and knowledge about where and how to search. Searching for palliative care literature offers particular challenges.
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Apr 2008
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CareSearch home
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CareSearch
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An electronic resource for palliative care researchers, educators and clinicians providing care for people with a life limiting illness. Provides literature databases, research data management system and evidence based palliative care resources.
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Apr 2008
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Interpreting risks and ratios in therapy trials
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Australian Prescriber
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In randomised trials and systematic reviews of trials, the effects of new treatments on dichotomous outcomes can be expressed in several ways including relative risk, absolute risk, odds ratio and hazard ratio.
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Feb 2008
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Evidence v access - joint replacement registry success
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Consumers' Health Forum of Australia (CHF)
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The National Joint Replacement Registry provides the evidence clinicians need to make informed decisions that have led to a better revision rate that has saved consumers - and the health care system - pain, time and money.
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Oct 2007
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Turning knowledge into action
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Australian Prescriber
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Studies of healthcare provision show that many patients do not get care that is consistent with the best available evidence.
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Oct 2007
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When and how to update systematic reviews
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John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
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This review identified strategies and methods used to update systematic reviews. Fifteen articles that documented 4 strategies and 2 statistical methods for updating systematic reviews were found. The 4 strategies have not been compared to one another s...
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Sep 2007
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New Zealand evidence-based health care bulletin
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New Zealand Guidelines Group (NZGG)
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The purpose of the Bulletin is to summarise news and information about evidence based healthcare activities in New Zealand.
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Aug 2007
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Gender impact assessment
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Women's Health Victoria (WHV)
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Describes the process for gathering evidence based women's health case studies as part of a gender impact assessment
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May 2007
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Evidence, risk and the patient
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Australian Prescriber
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Drugs are often assessed by their effect on surrogate outcomes, such as blood pressure or cholesterol, rather than clinical end points such as death. This results in risk factors being treated to prevent possible future events.
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Apr 2007
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Fight flu evidence
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National Institute of Clinical Studies
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The evidence base for the vaccination of at risk patients and health care workers
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Feb 2007
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Unorthodox testing and treatment for allergic disorders
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Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
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Unproven allergy testing provides misleading results, delays correct diagnosis and leads to unnecessarily ineffective treatment. These approaches are not regulated in Australia or New Zealand.
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Jan 2007
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Evidence Based Practice
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Novita Children's Services
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Information is provided about the Evidence-Based Practice approach within Novita.
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Dec 2006
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