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  • Alexandre Gouveia 03:13 on 14/01/2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Evidence Based Medicine, Family Medicine, Practice Based Evidence,   

    From EBM to PBE 

    lwgreen

    On 16 January, Prof. Lawrence Green from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics – University of California, will be in Lisbon to present a conference entitled  “If we want more evidence-based practice, we need more practice-based evidence”. His article “Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where’s the practice-based evidence?”, published in the journal Family Practice, promotes a needed change in research priorities and knowledge itself, by stating that the actual research is based on methods and patients that are far away from the reality of the daily practices.

    I found this Medscape video that focus the same subject:

    Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where’s the practice-based evidence?

    abstract

    The usual search for explanations and solutions for the research-practice gap tends to analyze ways to communicate evidence-based practice guidelines to practitioners more efficiently and effectively from the end of a scientific pipeline. This examination of the pipeline looks upstream for ways in which the research itself is rendered increasingly irrelevant to the circumstances of practice by the process of vetting the research before it can qualify for inclusion in systematic reviews and the practice guidelines derived from them. It suggests a ‘fallacy of the pipeline’ implicit in one-way conceptualizations of translation, dissemination and delivery of research to practitioners. Secondly, it identifies a ‘fallacy of the empty vessel’ implicit in the assumptions underlying common characterizations of the practitioner as a recipient of evidence-based guidelines. Remedies are proposed that put emphasis on participatory approaches and more practice-based production of the research and more attention to external validity in the peer review, funding, publication and systematic reviews of research in producing evidence-based guidelines.

    Keywords. External validity, evidence-based practice, dissemination, generalizability.


    Green LW. Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where’s the practice-based evidence? Family Practice 2008; 25: i20–i24.

     
  • Alexandre Gouveia 00:22 on 08/01/2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Personal Health Records in Primary Care 

    EMR Services of Canada Blog has a interesting post about Personal Health Records in Primary Care, their importance and the impact on the quality of the provided health care.

    Read the post by clicking the image:

    emrservicescanadablog

    More information about Personal Health Records:

     
  • Alexandre Gouveia 14:16 on 29/12/2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Family Medicine, , ,   

    2008 in review: WHO 60th Anniversary 

     

    who200860years 

    In 2008, the World Health Organization had a double celebration: its 60th anniversary and the 30th birthday of the Declaration of Alma-Ata on Primary Health Care, signed in 1978.

    The World Health Report of 2008 was called “Primary Health Care: Now More Than Ever” and settled  4 “avenues” to be crossed in order to globalize and develop qualified and sustainable health systems: universal coverage reforms, service delivery reforms, public policy reforms and leadership reforms. 

    whr2008

     

    After such an important year as this, WHO has published a photo essay with the key public health issues to remark and to keep fostering the global consciousness regarding healthcare inequalities.

    See this video regarding the Declaration of Alma-Ata:

     
  • Alexandre Gouveia 19:44 on 20/11/2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Family Medicine, Second Life   

    Second Life 

    From the 19 until the 22 November, the Second Life virtual world will assist an innovative event: the First International Second Life Conference on Family Medicine, organised by the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine – SEMFYC.

    This conference will take place on the so-called Isla de la Salud (“Health Island”), a virtual island that has several areas: from exhibition rooms to meeting lounges, a cozy conference hall, a wide auditorium and also a virtual health centre, where exists a free consultation service for young people.

    Undoubtedly, not to miss.

    isladelasalud

    More information: Blog Isla de la Salud Congress Webpage SLurl Isla de la Salud

    AG

     
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