Reviews of Evidence for Treatments

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 reviews of evidence and organisations working to promote the use of evidence in health care. For information on clinical trials and randomised controlled trials, and evidence-based medicine, 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 January 2009

Printer friendly page

Related HealthInsite Topics

Clinical Trials
HealthInsite Topic Page
Links to information about clinical trials, including randomised controlled trials (RCTs).
Evidence-based Medicine
HealthInsite Topic Page
Links to information about evidence based medicine (EBM) and health care.

6 Resources Found
Results 1 to 6 displayed.

Title:   CEBP. Centre of Evidence-Based Physiotherapy
Publisher:   Centre for Evidence-Based Physiotherapy (CEBP)
Description:   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.
Date:   Mar 2010

Title:   IOTR - the use of intraoperative radiotherapy for the treatment of patients with early breast cancer
Publisher:   National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC),National Breast Cancer Centre (NBCC)
Description:   Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is radiotherapy that is administered at the same time as breast conserving surgery directly to the tumour bed.
Date:   Jul 2007

Title:   When and how to update systematic reviews
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Systematic reviews are most useful when they are regularly updated. It is not clear, however, when updating should be done and which strategies and methods are most cost-effectiveThis review identified strategies and methods used to update systematic re...
Date:   Sep 2007

Title:   Systematic review of blastocyst transfer for assisted reproductive technologies
Publisher:   New Zealand Guidelines Group (NZGG)
Description:   This review aims to assess the benefits and safety of blastocyst transfer for assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF and ICSI.
Date:   Aug 2005

Title:   Systematic review of assisted hatching for assisted reproductive technology
Publisher:   New Zealand Guidelines Group (NZGG)
Description:   To determine if assisted hatching as part of artificial reproductive technologies results in higher live birth and pregnancy rates, and lower multiple pregnancy rates than conventional IVF and ICSI cycles in sub-fertile couples.
Date:   Aug 2005

Title:   Systematic review of the health risks to the mother, child and family associated with the use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
Publisher:   New Zealand Guidelines Group (NZGG)
Description:   This review aims to assess the safety of ICSI for mother, child and family and, where possible, quantify the health risks of ICSI versus in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and/or versus spontaneous conception.
Date:   Feb 2005
Results 1 to 6 displayed.