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1DAY (1)
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- Introduction To Evidence-based Health Care
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2Purpose of workshop
- IMPROVE PATIENT CARE
- HOW?
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3Improve patient care
- Apply principles of evidence-based health care
(EBHC) in reproductive health (EBRHC)
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4Workshop structure
- Presentations
- Group work
- Practicals
- Case studies
- Games
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5Objectives of the workshop
- Formulate answerable clinical questions
- Search effectively for evidence using tools such
as the WHO Reproductive Health Library and the
Cochrane Library - Critically appraise clinical evidence for its
validity and applicability
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6Objectives of this workshop
- Understand basic measures of efficacy such as
relative risk and numbers needed to treat - Implement available evidence in daily clinical
practice - Plan and facilitate an EBRHC training workshop
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7Evidence-based Health Care
- What is it?
- What are its benefits to the providers and
clients?
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8Learning objective
- To get a clear understanding of the term
evidence-based reproductive health care and all
it implies.
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9Your role (1)
- What is your role at your institution?
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10Your role (2)
- How often do you ask yourself whether a specific
intervention or procedure is appropriate under
the given circumstances or how it contrasts to an
alternate intervention or procedure? - How often do you rely on clinical guidelines
and/or attempt to find the answer in the
published literature?
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11Your role (3)
- When deciding to adopt a particular practice, do
you - Follow the traditional course of treatment used
in your unit? - Ask your colleagues for their advice?
- Get an experts opinion?
- Refer to clinical guidelines, textbooks or
published sources of information?
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13Why evidence-based health care?
- Health care decisions needs to be made with
appropriate knowledge of all relevant and up- to-
date information. - Previous research should be carefully scrutinised
in order to ensure that the ones with best
practices are implemented. - Synthesis of research findings is essential to
make sense of all previous research. - Lack of time for reading/consultation
- Selective reading by experts
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14Application of evidence-based
health care
- Examine a patient
- Ask a question and look for best evidence
- Critically appraise the available evidence
- Utilise and apply the evidence
- Monitor the effect/change after application
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15Barriers to application of
evidence-based health care
- Many practitioners have limited critical
appraisal skills and the topic may seem
threatening to them - People in general like quick and easy solutions
- For many questions high-quality evidence is
lacking - The concept of evidence-based medicine is met
with a lot of scepticism by many practitioners,
faculty members and policy makers.
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16Evidence-based health care
- conscientious carefully and with diligence
- explicit precisely and clearly
- judicious sensibly and with good judgement,
- use of current best evidence in making
decisions about the care of individual patients.
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17Evidence-based health care
practice means
- The integration of
- individual clinical expertise
- best available external clinical evidence from
systematic research
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18Individual clinical expertise
- skills
- judgement
- which individual health care workers acquire
through clinical experience and clinical practice
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19Best available clinical evidence
- Clinically relevant research from derived from
- basic medical sciences and
- patient - centred clinical research into the
safety and efficacy of therapeutic interventions.
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20Day 1-Session 1
21Evidence-based health careWhat does it offer?
- offers the tools/means to appraise the research
evidence - offers a systematic approach to the science of
evaluating the quality and strength of existing
research information
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22Evidence-based health care
- Due consideration must be given to factors such
as - the specific setting in which the patient is
seen - the values of the individual
- the values of the community in which that
individual resides - the costs involved
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23Essential components
- For high quality EBHC
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- 1- experience
- 2- judgement
- 3- caring
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- are indispensible
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24Evidence-based reproductive health care(EBRHC)
- is the application of the principles we discussed
to reproductive health
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