Manitoba Centre for Health Policy January 31, 2006 WWW.health-evidence.ca : An innovative service to promote evidence-based public health decision making Maureen Dobbins, RN, PhD Kara DeCorby, MSc Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD Shawna Mercer, PhD Roy Cameron, R, PhD Lawrence W. Green, PhD Helen Thomas, MSc
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Manitoba Centre for Health PolicyJanuary 31, 2006
WWW.health-evidence.ca : An innovative service to promote
evidence-based public health decision making Maureen Dobbins, RN, PhD
Kara DeCorby, MSc
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
Shawna Mercer, PhD
Roy Cameron, R, PhD
Lawrence W. Green, PhD
Helen Thomas, MSc
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Manitoba Centre for Health PolicyJanuary 31, 2006
Setting the Scene
What
How
Why
When
Who
Where
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WHAT - health-evidence.ca
• online registry
• reviews evaluating interventions
• quality-assessed
• searchable by commonly-used public health terms
• two page summaries
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Manitoba Centre for Health PolicyJanuary 31, 2006
HOW - Search Strategy
• electronic search of 6 online databases:
• handsearching of 20 journals
• reference list of all relevant reviews
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HOW - Building the Registry
• relevance testing
• keywording
• quality assessment
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WHY – Value Added
• difficulty identifying public health/health promotion literature in large medical databases
• lack of time to assess quality of literature
• practical application not always apparent
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WHY - Functions of Site
• compilation of reviews with quality ratings
• User-friendly search capability
• summaries of results and implications for practice
• links to full-text reviews wherever possible
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Manitoba Centre for Health PolicyJanuary 31, 2006
WHEN - Launch of Site
• March 10, 2005
• Over 2,000 hits in first week
• Over 22,000 hits to date
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WHO - Site Stats
• > 1300 registered users as of Sept 2005
• ~ 80% of users are Canadian, with most of the remaining 20% Americans, followed by Australia and UK
“Everything is AOK as far as logging in. Great site. I look forward in future to utilizing what appears to be a potent health policy decision-making tool. With the increasing complexity of health related issues, you can't have too many such resources to draw on.”
-Policy Analyst
“there seems to be something for everyone - I liked that it provides a quality rating for the research - this is something I struggle with - and it holds only what is relevant for us in public health. I will use it as a solid reference point for our programming.”
-Public Health Manager
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WHERE - Work in progress
• Health-evidence.ca is evolving - plans are underway to meet users’ needs through
– moderated discussion groups
– tutorials
– online courses
– expert panels
– live chats with colleagues and experts
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Comments?
• The registry is one component of a comprehensive KT strategy to support users in
– accessing and interpreting research evidence
– connecting with colleagues and experts across Canada (and internationally)
view the site at
www.health-evidence.ca and share your comments/questions