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Title: Models of Information Summary, Synthesis, and Dissemination In Clinical Medicine


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Models of Information Summary, Synthesis, and
Dissemination In Clinical Medicine
  • Sources and Organization of Evidence-based
    Knowledge

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Evolution of Medical Models of Information
Dissemination
  • Information explosion
  • Increase in expectations of EBM practice
  • Improved access to electronic info

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Evolution of Medical Models of Information
Dissemination
  • Market forces are driving rapid development of
    many new online resources to support clinical
    medical practice
  • Limited public and foundation funds support
    public health resources

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Comparing Info Needs in Clinical Medicine and PH
Comm. Dis.
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Clinical Medical Information Models
  • Research Reports
  • Collections
  • Summaries
  • Critiques
  • Commentaries
  • Reviews, meta-analyses, guidelines
  • Comprehensive knowledge sources

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Research Reports
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Accessing Collections of Research Reports
Search Tools and Alerts
  • Searching MEDLINE (PubMed)
  • Simple search
  • Prepared Filters
  • Alerts
  • Tables of contents
  • Individualized content alerts

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PubMed Search on Drug Resistant Salmonella
  • united statesmh AND (salmonella
    infectionsmajr OR salmonellamajr) AND drug
    resistancemajr AND (prevention and
    controlsubheading OR prevention OR public
    health OR disease outbreaks OR population
    surveillance OR risk factors OR prospective
    studies OR case-control studies OR follow-up
    studies OR comparative study OR pilot projects OR
    retrospective studies OR longitudinal studies OR
    infection control) AND englishlang AND
    humanmh

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Research Reports
  • Alerts on Recently Published Literatures

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Research ReportsSummaries, Critiques, and
Commentaries
  • Summary Structured, reorganization of data and
    conclusions just the key points
  • Critique Criticism of methods, interpretation of
    findings, conclusions
  • Commentary Puts findings into context of current
    knowledge and practice

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Research ReportsSummaries, Critiques, and
Commentaries
  • Medical Examples
  • Journal Watch
  • ACP Journal Club
  • Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Public health examples
  • Journal Watch Infectious Diseases
  • Evidence-based Health Care

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Evidence-based Healthcare covers the following
types of studies Evaluations of financing
and organization of healthcare Evidence-based
patient and public choice Health economics
Health technology assessment Managing
healthcare Promotion of evidence-based
clinical practice Public health policy
Purchasing
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Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
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Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
  • Medical examples
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • National Guideline Clearinghouse
  • Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
  • Guidelines authored by medical specialty societies

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Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
  • Public health examples
  • Cochrane Public Health topic reviews
  • National Guideline Clearinghouse
  • Guide to Community Preventive Services
  • CDC Prevention Guidelines System

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  • Systematic Review
  • Thorough literature review
  • Explicit criteria for selecting studies
  • Tables, narrative to summarize findings
  • Conclusions acknowledge strengths, weaknesses of
    evidence

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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Separate Public Health Group
  • Standardized approach to systematic reviews
  • Individual or institutional subscription required
    for access to full text
  • About 50 reviews and many more planned

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Cochrane Review Index (Ovid)
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Main results 11 trials were included with a
total of 8,130 randomized participants.
Preventive therapy (any anti-TB drug) versus
placebo was associated with a lower incidence of
active tuberculosis (RR 0.64, 95 CI 0.51 to
0.81). This benefit was more pronounced in
individuals with a positive tuberculin skin test
(RR 0.38, 95 CI 0.25 to 0.57) than in those who
had a negative test (RR 0.83, 95 CI 0.58 to
1.18.). Limited data suggest that the initial
protective effect against tuberculosis may
decline over the short to medium term. Efficacy
was similar for all regimens (regardless of drug
type, frequency or duration of treatment).
However, compared to INH monotherapy, short
-course multi-drug regimens were much more likely
to require discontinuation of treatment due to
adverse effects. Overall, there was no evidence
that preventive therapy versus placebo reduced
all-cause mortality (RR 0.95, 95 CI 0.85 to
1.06), although a favourable trend was found in
people with a positive tuberculin test (RR 0.80,
95 CI 0.63 to 1.02).
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  • Conclusions
  • Treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI)
    reduces the risk of active tuberculosis in HIV
    positive individuals with a positive tuberculin
    skin test.
  • The choice of regimen will depend on factors such
    as cost, adverse effects, adherence and drug
    resistance. Future studies should assess these
    aspects.
  • In addition, trials evaluating the long-term
    effects of anti-tuberculosis chemoprophylaxis and
    the influence of level of immunocompromise on
    effectiveness are needed.

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Meta-analysis
  • Similar to systematic review
  • Statistically assesses aggregated data from two
    or more studies to increase sample size

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Guideline
  • Ideally based on a systemic review
  • Focuses on practice implications of the existing
    evidence
  • Informed by expert opinion when evidence is
    limited
  • Usually consensus of multiple experts
  • Usually vetted by an organization

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  • The Guide to Community Preventive Services
  • Evaluating and making recommendations on
    population-based and public health interventions 
  • Reviews
  • Evidence on effectiveness
  • Applicability of findings to diverse populations
  • Intervention's other effects
  • Economic impact
  • Barriers to implementation of interventions

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  • The Guide to Community Preventive Services
  • The steps for generating recommendations
  • Searching for and retrieving evidence on
    effectiveness
  • Assessing the quality of and summarizing the
    body of evidence
  • Translating the evidence into recommendations
  • Considering information on evidence other than
    effectiveness
  • Identifying and summarizing research gaps.

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  • CDC Recommends The Prevention Guidelines System
  • Over 400 documents
  • Up-to-date guidance on many public health issues
  • Full text or links
  • Most published in MMWR
  • Sophisticated search engine
  • Limited indexing within documents

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Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
  • Full coverage of important and useful knowledge
    in one or more domains
  • May focus on one or more types of knowledge
    within a domain (e.g. , pathophysiology,
    diagnosis, treatment)
  • Fills in gaps in evidence with expert opinion
  • Key strength Provides answers to most/all
    questions asked of it by users

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Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
  • Formats
  • Hardcopies of Textbooks
  • Electronic Books (Web or CDROM)
  • Direct translation of hardcopy
  • Original electronic texts
  • Collections with searching across many items
  • Databases
  • Full text journals
  • Textbooks
  • Other content

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Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
  • Electronic Books
  • Direct Translation of Hardcopy

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Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
  • Collections With Searching Across Many Items

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Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
  • Original Electronic Textbooks
  • Original content prepared and organized to
    facilitate rapid finds of specific information
  • May include other databases or texts
  • Sophisticated indexing displays and search
    engines
  • Cross-referenced links within/between chapters
  • External links to article abstracts of
    references, etc.
  • Online, CDROM, PDA
  • ACP Pier Online, eMedicine, Harrison's Online,
    Praxis MD, Sci. Am. Med., UpToDate

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UpToDate Comp. Knowledge Base Example
  • Topics
  • Adult Primary Care, Cardiology, Drug
    Information Endocrinology, Family Practice,
    Gastroenterology, Gynecology, Hematology,
    Hepatology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology,
    Obstetrics, Oncology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology,
    Women's Health
  • In Development
  • Allergy/Immunology, Neurology, Pediatrics

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UpToDate Comp. Knowledge Base Example
  • Initial cards created by consulting staff of
    gt7000
  • content experts
  • In some cases review by practitioners
  • Extensive editing for consistency by in-house
    staff of
  • physicians and editors
  • Monthly review of 300 key journals by in-house
    staff
  • Content experts receive any important new
    studies and
  • must update their card/s
  • Authors/editors encouraged to use evidence-based
  • methodologies and cite high quality references
    but
  • no specific evidence criteria

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UpToDate
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Bulletins, News Reports, Program Reports
  • Information often hot off the presses
  • Disseminated by Email as individual or collected
    items
  • Often Selected, organized and edited
  • May be collected on websites

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Bulletins, News Reports, Program Reports
Examples
  • TB-related News and Journal Items Weekly Update
  • CDC HIV/STD/TB Prevention News Update
  • Epi-X reports of outbreaks
  • Pro-Med Mail reports of outbreaks

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Bulletins, News Reports, Program Reports
Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Timely information, rapidly disseminated
  • Multiple sources
  • Limited structure, organization, and indexing
  • May be provided in large amounts with limited or
    no means to locate relevant information (User
    must browse)

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Bulletins, News Reports, Program Reports Options
  • Service to filter, sort, organize and index
    content in emails and on websites to improve
    efficiency of access to relevant information

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