Title: Models of Information Summary, Synthesis, and Dissemination In Clinical Medicine
1Models of Information Summary, Synthesis, and
Dissemination In Clinical Medicine
- Sources and Organization of Evidence-based
Knowledge - Principal Investigator Elaine Martin, MSLS, MA
- Project Coordinator Hathy Simpson, MPH
- Project Consultant Roger Luckmann, MD, MPH
2Evolution of Medical Models of Information
Dissemination
- Information explosion
- Increasing expectations of EBM practice
- Studies documenting information needs
- The Internet and advances in computer hardware
3Evolution of Medical Models of Information
Dissemination
- Improving computer searching strategies and
results displays - Development of methodology for EBM critiques and
systematic reviews - Market forces driving rapid development of many
new online resources full text books and
journals, collections of databases, new original
online content creatively organized
4Information Needs and Resources in Medicine and
Public Health
- Need for answers to problem-specific questions
arising frequently in daily practice, not
answered by common knowledge/guideline. - Med Most common need usually related to
individual patients - PH May be much less common need, more often
related to a population, sometimes to individual
clients
5Information Needs and Resources in Medicine and
Public Health
- Need for best information to develop/revise
policies, programs, and guidelines. - Med Common need only for select group of
practitioners - PH May be most common need
6Information Needs and Resources in Medicine and
Public Health
- Type of information needed
- Med Very large databases of interventional
studies, observational studies, guidelines,
accumulated clinical and basic science knowledge
relevant to both routine questions and
policy/guideline development - PH Many fewer community interventional studies,
similar needs for observational studies and
guidelines, also evaluation studies, accumulated
public health knowledge, epidemiologic data,
policies and procedures
7Models of Summary, Synthesis and Dissemination
ofClinical Medical Evidence
- Reports of Original Research
- Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries on
Individual Original Research Studies(and
sometimes systematic reviews and meta-analyses) - Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (focus on a
topic and often provide a guideline for practice) - Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
8Reports of Original Research
- Formats
- Hardcopy of journals
- Online journals
- Collections of online journals
- Databases of study titles, abstracts, and
references (Medline, other relevant databases)
9Reports of Original Research
- Quality
- Varies widely
- Editors and reviewers responsible
- Quality filters for assisting in searching
databases - Updating
- Regular and frequent related to schedules of
journal publication
10Reports of Original Research
- Pushing
- Regular emails of titles and abstracts
- Selected topics
- Wide range of delivery services
- Single journal, multiple journals
11Reports of Original Research
- Medical Examples
- Journal Websites
- OVID Medline
- PubMed
- Web of Science
- SGIM abstract delivery
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28Reports of Original Research
- Public Health Examples
- MMWR and MMWR Website
- AJPH email services
- SafetyLit
- Healthy People 2010 Information Access project
(Medline Filters)
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37Reports of Original Research
- Possible Applications in Public Health
- Facilitated access to collections of online
public health related journals - Service to push titles and abstracts of relevant
articles to practitioners - Filters for searching existing databases for best
information - Search engines to search multiple databases
simultaneously
38Reports of Original Research
- Issues
- Limitations of quality filters
- Information overload from searches of large
databases - Problems in customizing content of pushed
information and avoiding information overload
39Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Format
- Newsletters and journals in hardcopy and online
- Searchable electronic databases (CD-ROM and
online)
40Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Quality
- Dependent on qualifications and skills of
editors/commentators - Related to methodology for summarization and
critique
41Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Updating
- Periodically as new studies come out
- Driven by publication of new material
- Lag time due to production of summaries and
commentaries - Pushing
- Regular mailing of hardcopies
42Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Medical Examples
- Journal Watch
- ACP Journal Club
- Annals of Internal Medicine
- Faculty of 1000
- Public health examples
- Journal Watch Infectious Diseases
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58Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Possible Applications to Public Health
- Popular, accessible format for pushing filtered
information with evidence-based commentary - Useful format for sections of existing journals
59Summaries, Critiques and Commentaries
- Issues
- Identifying optimum style, structure, and length
of summaries and commentaries - Need cadre of volunteer writers with content
knowledge and evidence-based critical reading
skills - Selection of studies relevant to knowledge
domains - A single study often does not answer a question
60Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Formats
- Collections in books and on CD-ROM
- Online collections
61Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Quality
- Dependent on methodology of review and approach
to summarization - Many guidelines may not qualify as
evidence-based if not supported by a systematic
review
62Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Updating
- Periodic without any clear systematic approach
for existing collections - May involve adding new topics and/or revising
existing topics - Pushing
- Subscriptions to regular new editions
63Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Medical examples
- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
- Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
- National Guideline Clearinghouse
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66Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Public health examples
- Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Cochrane Public Health topic reviews
- CDC Prevention Guidelines System
- Evidence for Policy and Practice Information
Centre Health Promotion Reviews - NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
Economic Evaluation Database - The Effective Public Health Practice Project
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68Guide to Community Preventive Services Topics
Covered
69Guide to Community Preventive Services Topics
Covered
70- The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Evaluating and making recommendations on
population-based and public health interventionsÂ
- 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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71- The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- The steps for obtaining and evaluation evidence
into recommendations involve - 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.
72The Guide to Community Preventive Services
- Summary and recommendations on Website in
standard formats - Background systematic reviews published in Am. J.
Prev. Med. - Links to Am. J. Prev. Med. And MMWR materials on
Website - Links vary in effectiveness
73Guide to Community Preventive Services Diabetes
Recommendations Table
74GCPS Oral Health Organization of Links
75Register of Reviews of Effectiveness in Health
Promotion
- Maintained by the Evidence for Policy and
Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre
(EPPI-Centre) - Part of the Institute of Education, University of
London. - 700 reviews currently referenced (citation only)
- References Cochrane reviews
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77Cochrane 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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79Cochrane Review Index (Ovid)
80Cochrane Review Index (Ovid)
81- 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
82Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Possible applications in Public Health
- Strengthening, expanding, connecting, and
improving indexing of public health models cited
may be an attractive approach
83Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses and
Evidence-Based Guidelines
- Issues
- Systematic review methodologies and methods for
rating evidence are increasingly well developed. - Guidelines can be evidence-based, justified by
systematic review, and also accessible and
immediately relevant to practice.
84Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Formats
- Paperback and hardback books with indices for
searching - Book content on websites and CD-ROM with
electronic indices and search options based on
the hardcopy index - Collections of books on website with
comprehensive searching across texts - MD Consult
85Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Collections of multiple, carefully selected
databases, full text journals and texts - Selective search across databases with
prioritized display of findings - Stanford Skolar MD, Merck Medicus
86Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Original electronic textbooks (CD-ROM and online,
without hard copy equivalent) - 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. - ACP Pier Online, eMedicine, Harrison's Online,
Praxis MD, Sci. Am. Med., UpToDate
87Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Quality
- Dependent on methodology of editors and writers
for original content - Dependent on selection of databases and texts for
nonoriginal content
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- Updating
- New editions periodically for texts or new
additions to databases - Monthly or more frequent updates based on ongoing
comprehensive literature review - Updating usually involves integrating new
knowledge into the existing text structure for
those with original content
89Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Pushing
- Selected new content can be pushed or promoted on
a home page
90Comparative Study of Comp. Knowledge Bases,
Medline, Collections of Systematic Reviews
- Standard set of clinical questions used to assess
14 sources including 9 comprehensive knowledge
bases - Scored on effectiveness (valid, specific answers
to the questions) and efficiency (ease of finding
answer and time) - Comprehensive Knowledge Bases all score above
Medline and Systematic Reviews for efficiency - Berkowitz LL. Review and evaluation of
internet-based clinical reference tools for
physicians, 2002.
91Comparative Study of Comp. Knowledge Bases,
Medline, Collections of Systematic Reviews
- Six Comprehensive Knowledge Bases score above
Medline and Systematic Reviews for effectiveness - Top 3 for efficiency UpToDate, ACPR Pier Online,
Harrisons Online - Top 3 for effectiveness UpToDate, eMedicine,
Stanford Skolar MD - Berkowitz LL. Review and evaluation of
internet-based clinical reference tools for
physicians, 2002.
92UpToDate 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
93UpToDate 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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97UpToDate
98Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Public health examples
- Textbooks of Public Health and related disciplines
99Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Possible Public Health Applications
- Consolidating most useful Public Health online
resources (Cochrane, guidelines, reviews,
journals) and offering integrated search and
improved indexing could improve access. - A comprehensive, regularly updated, well indexed
electronic knowledge base including original
content aimed at common public health questions
could be useful. Guide to Comm. Prev. Serv. And
Cochrane offer attractive core.
100Comprehensive Knowledge Bases
- Issues
- Consolidating databases and developing an
effective, efficient search engine is difficult. - Both initial and ongoing costs may be prohibitive
especially for developing original content. - Large numbers of writers and editors required for
original content. - Consistency in treatment of evidence difficult to
achieve in original content.