EBRNetwork:A call to action for evidence-based research
- Resource Type
- Authors
- Robin Christensen; Mona Nasser; Klara Brunnhuber; Marlies Leenars; Malcolm R. Macleod; Hanna Nykvist; Peg Ford; Maureen Dobbins; Matt Westmore; Karen A. Robinson; Hans Lund; Bertil F. Dorch
- Source
- Robinson, K A, Brunnhuber, K, Christensen, R, Ford, P, Dobbins, M, Dorch, B F, Leenars, M, Lund, H, Macleod, M, Nasser, M, Nykvist, H & Westmore, M 2015, ' EBRNetwork : A call to action for evidence-based research ' . https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-16-S3-P10
Trials
- Subject
- Evidence-based practice
business.industry
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Context (language use)
Outcome (game theory)
Data science
Call to action
Core (game theory)
Poster Presentation
Selection (linguistics)
Medicine
Pharmacology (medical)
Set (psychology)
business
evidensbaseret forskning
- Language
- English
Background Use of earlier research is needed to provide the rationale for starting a study and a context in which to set the study results. Explicit use of earlier research, through the conduct of a systematic review, is also necessary for the design of an efficient and informative study. Decisions about design informed by systematic review include the selection of meaningful outcomes assessed in a way that enables synthesis across studies; this is especially needed in areas where core outcome sets do not yet exist. Yet research shows that there is inadequate and biased consideration of earlier research.