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Evidence Based Resources

  • ÌýA free database from McMaster University that cross-searches resources from across the pyramid of evidence. Full text access will depend on your own institutional subscriptions.

  • ÌýACP Journal Club is a monthly feature of the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, which summarises the best new evidence for internal medicine from over 120 clinical journals.

  • ÌýA database of reports sponsored by the AHRQ in the United States.

  • Evidence based paediatrics from the Archives of Disease in Childhood.

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  • combines, in a single source, the latest research evidence, guidelines and expert opinion - presented in a step-by-step approach, covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
  • - promotes positive social and economic change through the production and use of systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses for evidence-based policy and practice.
  • ÌýProvides summaries of the evidence available on a range of primary care presentations. The information is intended for primary care professionals in the UK.)
  • EBM search feature from PubMed.
  • Supports the production of clinically relevant, methodologically rigorous systematic reviews in child health, along with the dissemination and utilisation of evidence in decision-making affecting the health and well-being of children around the world.Ìý
  • ÌýThe Cochrane Library is freely available within the United Kingdom
  • Web pages for the Cochrane Collaboration, an international network of institutions and individuals dedicated to preparing, maintaining and disseminating systematic reviews of the effects of health care.
  • This website has been created by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh to present the work of researchers who pioneered the application of research methods designed to reduce biases in studies assessing the effects of health care, social care and education.
  • Aims to enable decision makers and those who seek to influence them acquire skills to make sense of and act on the evidence.
  • A clinical point-of-care tool that aims to provide evidence-based information. (Subscription required.)
  • ÌýThis is a point-of-care tool designed to assist clinicians with evidence-based practice. (Subscription required.)

  • A Cochrane Review Journal making child health evidence easier to find, interpret and use.
  • From the University of Washington.
  • Guidelines Websites A useful list of the main resources for guidelines on the Web.
  • This page includes evidence based filters for use with Ovid Medline and Cinahl, from the University of York. It also includes links to other useful EBM resources.Ìý
  • - summaries of recent research targeted at decision makers
  • Physiotherapy Evidence Database: EBM resources for physiotherapy.
  • (formerly Clinical Knowledge Summaries)

    A reliable source of evidence-based information and practical 'know how' about the common conditions managed in primary care. (Subscription required.)

  • SUMSearch 2 is a meta-search engine that simultaneously searches high-quality internet-based databases like PubMed, DARE (Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness), the National Guideline Clearinghouse.

  • (Turning Research Into Practice) TRIP Database allows you to cross-search around 150 freely available online resources containing high-quality 'evidence-based' health information from around the world. Resources searchable via TRIP include The Cochrane Library, PubMed Clinical Queries, Clinical Evidence, BestBETs and journals such as Evidence-Based Medicine and Bandolier. Access to some features within TRIP requires a subscription.
  • An evidence-based knowledge system authored by physicians to help clinicians make the right decisions at the point of care. (Subscription required)Ìý
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