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Why Evidence Based Practice Is there any gap between knowledge and practice? Is our practice different from our knowledge? Is our practice relevant to the latest scientific findings?

Knowledge Gaps between what is known and what is done What are the “gaps” between research and practice? Why do such “gaps” exist? How can we close a specific gap? How can we close all gaps?

Knowledge Gaps between what is known and what is done What “gaps” between research and practice are you involved in?

The Epidemiology of Ignorance in Health Care What do we know about what we know? Prevalence & Incidence Aetiology/Causation Prognosis Treatment

Is bed rest ever helpful? A systematic review of trials* *Allen, Glasziou, Del Mar. Lancet, trials of bed rest after spinal puncture no change in headache with bed rest Increase in back pain Protocols in UK neurology units - 80% still recommend bed rest after LP Serpell M, BMJ 1998;316:1709–10 …evidence of harm available for 17 years preceding...

Many “Leaks” from research & practice Aware Accept Target Doable Recall Agree Done Valid Research If 80% achieved at each stage then 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 = 0.21

Knowledge Gaps between what is known and what is done What “gaps” between research and practice are you involved in? Why does the “gap” exist? (list several possible causes) Aware Accept Target Doable Recall Agree Done 0 Not Organised

Causes 1. Too much information 2. Too much information 3. Too much information

JASPA* (Journal associated score of personal angst) J: Are you ambivalent about renewing your JOURNAL subscriptions? A: Do you feel ANGER towards prolific authors? S: Do you ever use journals to help you SLEEP? P: Are you surrounded by PILES of PERIODICALS? A: Do you feel ANXIOUS when journals arrive? YOUR SCORE? (0 TO 5) * Modified from: BMJ 1995;311: (?liar) 1-3 (normal range) >3 (sick; at risk for polythenia gravis and related conditions)

Size of Medical Knowledge NLM MetaThesaurus 875,255 concepts 2.14 million concept names Diagnosis Pro 9,200 diseases 20,000 abnormalities (symptoms, signs, lab, X-ray,) 3,200 drugs (cf FDAs 18,283 products) 1 per day for 25 years

Rule 31 – Review the World Literature Fortnightly* *"Kill as Few Patients as Possible" - Oscar London 5,000? per day 1,500 per day 55 per day

And the information we need is widely scattered Age Ageing Am J Med Br Heart J BMJ 3 Circulation Clin Cardiol Clin Chem Acta Eur J Heart Fail Hypertension JAMA J Card Fail J Hypertens Lancet 3 N Engl J Med Rev Esp Cardiol Rev Port Cardiol Studies of BNP in MEDLINE Natriuretic Peptide 10,110 MeSH BNP 2,204 PubMed: Clinical Queries broad 799 narrow 82 Our systematic review Of BNP accuracy for the Diagnosis of heart failure 20 studies qualified; Found in 16 journals

Organising I: systematic reviews - 20% done for therapy Alderson, 2005

Knowledge Gaps between what is known and what is done What “gaps” between research and practice are you involved in? Why does the “gap” exist? What would you do to “fix” the gap? Aware Accept Target Doable Recall Agree Done 0 Not Organised

The Prognosis of Ignorance is Poor

Prevention & Treatment

Aware Accepted Applicable Able Acted on Agreed Adhered to Studies (primary research studies: sound & unsound) Systems (bottomline +/- ref) Synopses (user summary of research) Systematic Reviews & CATs (search; appraise; synthesis) Quality Improvement Skills Systems Evidence-Based Medicine Questioning Skills in EBM Evidence Resources Time (substitution) Patient Choice Decision Aids Education Compliance aids Research Synthesis, Guidelines, EBJs, … Myth, opinion, poor research Glasziou, Haynes, EBM 2005 Where is your main activity?

“Just in Time” learning: Intern’s information needs Setting: 64 residents at 2 New Haven hospitals Method: Interviewed after 401 consultations Questions Asked 280 questions (2 per 3 patients) Pursued an answer for 80 questions (29%) Not pursued because Lack of time Forgot the question Sources of answers Textbooks (31%), articles (21%), consultants (17%) Green, Am J Med 2000

“Just in Time” learning The EBM Approach to Education Shift focus to current patient problems (“just in time” education) Relevant to YOUR practice Memorable – and behaviour changed! Up to date Skills and resources for best current answers Dave Sackett

Teaching EBM: a systematic review of 23 controlled studies Integrated teaching Real patients Current problems Results in better Knowledge Skills Attitudes Behaviour Coomarasamy, BMJ 2004;329:1017

Implications for practice Interactive workshops can improve professional practice. Lectures alone are unlikely to change professional practice Treatment of Ignorance

Dissemination and diffusion What do we know? Roger’s work in rural sociology Greenhalgh T, et al. A systematic review of the literature on diffusion, dissemination and sustainability of innovations in health service delivery and organisation. London, NHSSDO Programme, 2004 EPOC reviews

You may download this file and some other PDF books about Evidence Based Practice at the following site 1.Implementing of Evidence Based Practic.pptx 2.Ethic and evidence based practice (book) 3.Evidence based medicine work book (book) 4.Evidence based practice (book)