Thoroughly updated and revised, the new edition of this accessible guide aims to outline why there is a gap between research findings and what actually happens in clinical practice. It covers a number of topics including the sources of information on clinical effectiveness and methods of information
Getting Research Findings Into Practice, Second Edition
- Publisher
- BMJ Books
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Thoroughly updated and revised, the new edition of this accessible guide aims to outline why there is a gap between research findings and what actually happens in clinical practice. It covers a number of topics including the sources of information on clinical effectiveness and methods of information, how to close the gap between research and pratice, potential roles for lay people, the role of decision support, barriers to the use of evidence in clinical practice, the role of decision analysis, implementing research findings in developing countries and how to encourage the implementation of results from economic evaluation.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ10): Andrew Haines and Anna Donald
Chapter 2 Criteria for the Implementation of Research Evidence in Policy and Practice (pages 11โ18): Trevor A Sheldon, Gordon Guyatt and Andrew Haines
Chapter 3 Sources of Information on Clinical Effectiveness and Methods of Dissemination (pages 19โ28): Julie Glanville, Margaret Haines and Ione Auston
Chapter 4 Changing Provider Behaviour: An Overview of Systematic Reviews of Interventions to Promote Implementation of Research Findings by Healthcare Professionals (pages 29โ67): Jeremy Grimshaw, Liz Shirran, Ruth Thomas, Graham Mowatt, Cynthia Fraser, Lisa Bero, Roberto Grilli, Emma Harvey, Andy Oxman and Mary Ann O'Brien
Chapter 5 Implementing Research Findings into Practice: Beyond the Information Deficit Model (pages 68โ76): Theresa M Marteau, Amanda J Sowden and David Armstrong
Chapter 6 Changing Clinical Practice in the Light of the Evidence: Two Contrasting Stories from Perinatology (pages 77โ85): Vivienne van Someren
Chapter 7 Roles for Lay People in the Implementation of Healthcare Research (pages 86โ94): Sandy Oliver, Vikki Entwistle and Ellen Hodnett
Chapter 8 Implementing Research Findings in Clinical Practice (pages 95โ106): Anna Donald and Ruairidh Milne
Chapter 9 Using Evidence in Clinical Practice (pages 107โ114): Sharon E Straus
Chapter 10 Barriers and Bridges to Evidence?Based Clinical Practice (pages 115โ122): Brian Haynes and Andrew Haines
Chapter 11 Decision Support Systems and Clinical Innovation (pages 123โ137): Jeremy C Wyatt and Paul Taylor
Chapter 12 Decision Analysis and the Implementation of Research Findings (pages 138โ153): R J Lilford, S G Pauker, David Braunholtz and Jiri Chard
Chapter 13 Evidence?Based Policy Making (pages 154โ161): J A Muir Gray
Chapter 14 Implementing Research Findings in Developing Countries (pages 162โ173): Paul Garner, Helen Smith, Rajendra Kale, Rumona Dickson, Tony Dans and Rodrigo Salinas
Chapter 15 Opportunity Costs on Trial: New Options for Encouraging Implementation of Results from Economic Evaluations (pages 174โ196): Neil Craig and Matthew Sutton
Chapter 16 Surviving Research Implementation (pages 197โ206): David Evans and Lesley Wye
Chapter 17 Using Evidence in Practice: Setting Priorities in Oxfordshire (pages 207โ217): Sian Griffiths
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