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Evidence-Based Behavioral Practice is a web-based training resource currently under development. It is funded by NIH's Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research and aims to bring evidence-based practice to the behavioral and social sciences, a sector of health care that is a relative newcomer to EBM.
Best Bets
BETs were developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK, to provide rapid evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, using a systematic approach to reviewing the literature. Although BETs initially had an emergency medicine focus, there are a significant number of BETs covering cardiothoracics, nursing, primary care and pediatrics. Search capability is not sophisticated, but if you happen to find a review on your topic, you can save yourself a lot of time.
Center for Research & Evidence-based Practice at the University of Rochester School of Nursing
University of Minnesota's Evidence Based Nursing Project - History, definitions, links to other EBN web sites.
ACE Star Model of the Cycle of Knowledge Transformation http://www.acestar.uthscsa.edu/Learn_model.htm Model developed by K. R. Stevens of the Academic Center for Evidence Based Nursing at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio. Illustrates how knowledge becomes incorporated into practices.
A Guide To Research Methodshttp://library.downstate.edu/EBM2/2100.htm Illustrates and explains the various research studies such as double-blind, cohort, randomized controlled etc. Prepared by SUNY Downstate Medical Center Medical Research Library of Brooklyn.
Method for Grading health Care Recommendations http://www.cche.net/usersguides/recommend.asp#Component_I Recommendations from the Center for Health Care Evidence regarding interpretation of study findings.
EBM Toolkit http://www.cebm.net/toolbox.asp From the Oxford-Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. Contains tips on how to develop focused questions, literature searching strategies, summaries of statistical concepts such as NNT, SpPINS, SnNouts, relative risk ratios, confidence intervals, etc.
Family & Community Medicine Residency EBM tools and resources from SFGH's FCM residency program.
Sara Cole Hirsh Institute for Best Nursing PracticeBased on Evidence at Case Western Reserve School of Nursing
Virginia Henderson International Nursing library A searchable registery of nursing research.
Search for Evidence & Critical Appraisal: Health Services Research
A methodology for conducting a literature review of a health services research topic. Updated annually by the Belgian Healthcare Knowledge Centre.
Best Bets
BETs were developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK, to provide rapid evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, using a systematic approach to reviewing the literature. Although BETs initially had an emergency medicine focus, there are a significant number of BETs covering cardiothoracics, nursing, primary care and pediatrics. Search capability is not sophisticated, but if you happen to find a review on your topic, you can save yourself a lot of time.
Center for Research & Evidence-based Practice at the University of Rochester School of Nursing
University of Minnesota's Evidence Based Nursing Project - History, definitions, links to other EBN web sites.
ACE Star Model of the Cycle of Knowledge Transformation http://www.acestar.uthscsa.edu/Learn_model.htm Model developed by K. R. Stevens of the Academic Center for Evidence Based Nursing at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio. Illustrates how knowledge becomes incorporated into practices.
A Guide To Research Methodshttp://library.downstate.edu/EBM2/2100.htm Illustrates and explains the various research studies such as double-blind, cohort, randomized controlled etc. Prepared by SUNY Downstate Medical Center Medical Research Library of Brooklyn.
Method for Grading health Care Recommendations http://www.cche.net/usersguides/recommend.asp#Component_I Recommendations from the Center for Health Care Evidence regarding interpretation of study findings.
EBM Toolkit http://www.cebm.net/toolbox.asp From the Oxford-Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. Contains tips on how to develop focused questions, literature searching strategies, summaries of statistical concepts such as NNT, SpPINS, SnNouts, relative risk ratios, confidence intervals, etc.
Family & Community Medicine Residency EBM tools and resources from SFGH's FCM residency program.
Sara Cole Hirsh Institute for Best Nursing PracticeBased on Evidence at Case Western Reserve School of Nursing
Virginia Henderson International Nursing library A searchable registery of nursing research.
Search for Evidence & Critical Appraisal: Health Services Research
A methodology for conducting a literature review of a health services research topic. Updated annually by the Belgian Healthcare Knowledge Centre.
