A collection of three databases (CDSR, CENTRAL, and Clinical Answers) that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.
Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence, including practice guidelines, to support their practice and/or care
Best Practice Guidelines developed by Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) as part of their nursing best practice guidelines project begun in 1999
ACP produces "evidence-based clinical practice guidelines," which means our guidelines follow a rigorous development process and are based on the highest quality scientific evidence.
The Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI) is an independent, nonprofit health care improvement organization that is a collaboration of medical groups, hospitals, nonprofit health plans, employers, and consumers.
An independent panel of non-Federal experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine and is composed of primary care providers that conducts scientific evidence reviews of a broad range of clinical preventive health care services and develops recommendations for primary care clinicians and health systems.
This fully revised third edition builds on the strength of the first two editions with updated content based on more than a decade of the model's use and refinement in real-life settings.
Enhance your clinical decision-making capabilities and improve patient outcomes through evidence-based practice. Develop the skills and knowledge you need to make evidence-based practice (EBP) an integral part of your clinical decision-making and everyday nursing practice with this proven, approachable text.
Module 1 of 4 of a four-part learning program on evidence-based practice from the NSW Health Department--some information may be specific to Australia, but most is universally applicable.
Module 2 of 4 of a four-part learning program on evidence-based practice from the NSW Health Department--some information may be specific to Australia, but most is universally applicable.
Module 3 of 4 of a four-part learning program on evidence-based practice from the NSW Health Department--some information may be specific to Australia, but most is universally applicable.
Module 4 of 4 of a four-part learning program on evidence-based practice from the NSW Health Department--some information may be specific to Australia, but most is universally applicable.