Date post: | 16-Dec-2015 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | blaze-thomas |
View: | 231 times |
Download: | 3 times |
What is PDQ-Evidence?
• PDQ (“pretty darn quick”)-Evidence facilitates rapid access to the best available evidence for decisions about health systems and population health
Epistemonikos is a non-for-profit organisation based in Santiago, Chile
Our mission is “to bring high quality information closer to health decision making through the use of information technologies”
What evidence?
Systematic reviewsOverviews of reviewsHigh-quality structured summariesPrimary studies included in systematic reviews
The challenge: to separate the wheat from the chaff
23,000,000 records only in PubMed
• 0,25% are systematic reviews
Our goal
TO AGGREGATE ALL THE RELEVANT HEALTH EVIDENCE (FOR DECISION-MAKING IN HEALTH SYSTEMS AND POPULATION HEALTH) INTO A SINGLE DATABASE.
A little bit more about PDQ-Evidence: Search strategy
PDQ-Evidence was developed and is maintained by systematically searching PubMed and other databases for relevant systematic reviews and overviews of reviews.
Where do we search• Cochrane database of systematic reviews (CDSR)• Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE)• Health Technology Assessment Database• PubMed• LILACS• SUPPORT Summaries• EPPI-Centre Evidence Library• 3ie Systematic Reviews and Policy Briefs• WHO Database• Campbell Library• SURE policy briefs• European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies• DFID• NICE public health guidelines and systematic reviews• Guide to Community Preventive Services• CADTH Rx for Change• McMaster Plus KT+• McMaster Health Forum Evidence Briefs
Systematic reviews (SR) at the centre
• The average SR takes about 1-year of work
• We rescue that effort by storing identified studies
From: http://www.navigatingeffectivetreatments.org.au/understanding_systematic_reviews.html The Centre for Health Communication and Participation with support from the Australasian Cochrane Centre
Systematic reviews (SR) at the centre
• The average SR takes about 1-year of work
• We rescue that effort by storing identified studies
From: http://www.navigatingeffectivetreatments.org.au/understanding_systematic_reviews.html The Centre for Health Communication and Participation with support from the Australasian Cochrane Centre
Unique feature• One of PDQ-Evidence unique features is that it connects
systematic reviews and their included studies. • This makes possible to navigate between primary studies and
reviews
Grey literature / unpublished
• Our search process implies searching for published literatureAnd then going to:
- the list of studies included in reviews- the list of reviews included in overviews and policy briefs
INDEPENDENT OF- WHERE IS PUBLISHED (OR IF IT IS PUBLISHED AT ALL)
- LANGUAGE
Unique feature: matrix of evidence• One of PDQ-Evidence unique features is that it connects
systematic reviews and their included studies. • This makes possible to navigate between primary studies and
reviews, but also allows clustering systematic reviews based on the primary studies they have in common.
• The concept of ‘Systematic reviews sharing included studies’ is a proxy of ‘systematic reviews answering a similar question’
How do we feed PDQ-Evidence?
• Combination of machine technology and human collaboration~ 10 Software engineers (for 5 years)~ 400 collaborators (Epistemonikos)
Automatic search and upload
Selection of actual systematic reviews by a network of collaborators
Extraction of the studies included in the systematic review
1
2
3
Conclusions
• One-stop shop for evidence• Multilingual database• User friendly• Relation between articles answering a similar
question• Visualisation of ‘all the evidence’ for a specific
question
Many thanks!!
Contact us:[email protected] [email protected]
…or follow us in your preferred language:English: @epistemonikosSpanish: @epistemonikosEsGerman: @epistemonikosDeFrench: @epistemonikosFr
….also in Facebook and google+
Portuguese: @epistemonikosPtItalian: @epistemonikosItArabic: @epistemonikosArDutch: @epistemonikosNlChinese: @epistemonikosZh
Gabriel RadaAssociate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Director of the Evidence-Based Healthcare Program (Chilean Cochrane Centre), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Co-director of the Southern American Branch of the Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre
Member of GRADE working group
Co-founder, President and CEO of Epistemonikos Foundation
More details here: about.mee-mail: [email protected]: @radagabriel