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Introduction to the Joanna Briggs Institute

The Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Based Practice Research Institute since 1996 Royal Adelaide Hospital and the University of Adelaide Not-for-profit 70+ Centres and Groups, >7000 members in over 47 countries Global Leader

The Joanna Briggs Institute International collaboration of health scientists, health professionals and health researchers To improve global health through providing point-of-care access to: –Evidence databases –Decision support systems –Implementation, evaluation and continuous improvement tools

Home of: Process and Implementation sub group

JBI Vision Evidence-informed Best Practice as a central characteristic of all health services.

JBI Mission To be the leader in producing, disseminating and providing a framework for the use of the best available research evidence to inform health decision-making to improve health outcomes globally.

The Joanna Briggs Institute

Programs

Centers

Networks

Members

Our History Launched as The Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing in 1996 –8 staff –5 Centers across Australia Rapid growth! Now part of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Adelaide

The Joanna Briggs Institute

Europe

The Americas

Africa/Gulf States

Asia

Australasia

Our Global Membership Program via OVID Well accepted that improving safety and quality is directly related to: –Strengthening clinical governance –Basing practice on evidence Most health systems do not have evidence based cultures because of: –Information overload/growing information base (e.g. MEDLINE ~ 18 million citations) –Poor point-of-care access to summarized evidence –Systems not evidence-oriented (e.g. policies, documentation) –Clinical services (structure, processes and outcomes) not routinely audited

Access to clinical decision support and tools/resources to facilitate evidence informed practice Priority of most health systems to move towards access to resources at the point of care Resources such as: –Cochrane Library –Databases (PUBMED, CINAHL, ProQuest; EBSCO Host etc) –Guidelines (e.g. AHRQ) –Comprehensive, bundled services (JBI COnNECT+ brought to you by OVID)

Essential Steps in EBP To convert information needs into answerable questions (to formulate the problem); To track down the best evidence with which to answer these questions; To appraise the evidence critically to assess its validity (closeness to the truth) and usefulness (clinical applicability); To implement the results in practice; To evaluate performance. (Sackett & Haynes, 1995)

How our Global Collaboration Gets Evidence into Action JBI COnNECT  Clinical Online Network for Care and Therapeutics

Nodes Available: Aged Care Cancer Care Midwifery Care Rehabilitation Burns Care Mental Health Infection Control Diagnostic Imaging Wound Healing and Management General Medicine Surgical Services Health Management and Assessment Emergency and Trauma Pediatrics Tropical and Infectious Diseases Chronic Diseases

Translation Spanish Japanese Simplified Chinese Burmese (partial) Portuguese (partial) Italian (partial)

Core Training Programs Evidence Based Clinical Fellowship Program –~ 120 Fellows now JBI Fellows Alumni –From Australia, US, Saudi Arabia, UK, Singapore, China, Brazil, Chile, Korea, Taiwan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, Uganda CSR TP –Over 2000 trained since 2002 Train the Trainer Programs for CSR and Fellowships

Introduction to Evidence Informed Health Care

Evidence-based …..? Evidence-based medicine –inception –As EBHC, but specific to medical practice Evidence-based Nursing Evidence-based Policy Making Evidence-based…. EBHC incorporates all health professions!

Evidence-based Medicine ‘the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. Evidence-based clinical practice requires integration of individual clinical expertise and patient preferences with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research and consideration of available resources’ (Guyatt et al. 2008:783)

Evidence based health care takes place when decisions that affect the care of patients are taken with due weight accorded to all valid, relevant information ( Hicks, 1997) Evidence-based Health Care

The JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare