An alphabetical list of useful web-sites
for Evidence Based Practice


Alternative Medicine Foundation amfoundation.org/

Bandolier

www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/Bandolier/booth/booths/almed.html

This site is intended to gather the best evidence available about complementary and alternative therapies (CAT) for sufferers and professionals, to update it as more or better evidence becomes available, and to have it accessible over Internet. The principal mechanism will be by searching for systematic reviews and meta-analyses of complementary and alternative therapies, and providing abstracts of them. It contains stories from Bandolier, plus abstracts of systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or other studies about CAT.

CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme)

www.phru.nhs.uk/casp/casp.htm

The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) is a programme within Learning & Development at the Public Health Resource Unit. Since 1993 the programme has helped to develop an evidence-based approach in health and social care, working with local, national and international groups. CASP aims to enable individuals to develop the skills to find and make sense of
research evidence, helping them to put knowledge into practice.

Centre for Evidence Based Child Health

www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/html/academicunits/paed_epid/cebch/about.html

The ever-increasing volume and diversity of information makes it difficult for clinicians and others to keep up-to-date with the latest developments. A major challenge of the National Health Service is to ensure that clinical and other decisions relevant to the care of sick children and the prevention of illness and disability are based on the best available evidence. The Centre for Evidence-Based Child Health was set up to address this challenge through an education and research programme designed to help health practitioners acquire the necessary skills to integrate the critical analysis of evidence underpinning their day to day decisions into their practice.

Centre for Evidence Based Dentistry

www.cebd.org

The Centre for Evidence-based Dentistry is a UK-based independent body who’s aim is to promote evidence-based dentistry world-wide. The website provides links to evidence-based books and journal.

Centre for Evidence Based Medicine

www.cebm.net

Provides a wide range of resources, including the EBM toolbox which assists the user in asking focused clinical questions and filtering and critically appraising information.

Centre for Evidence Based Mental Health

www.cebmh.com

Centre promotes and supports evidence based mental healthcare. Site provides access to Cochrane reviews and DH reviews, as well as clinical trials.

Centre for Evidence Based Nursing

www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/centres/evidence/cebn.htm

The centre is concerned with producing research evidence for clinical nursing
through primary research and systematic review.

Centre for Evidence Based Pharmacotherapy

www.aston.ac.uk/lhs/research/groups/med/EvidenceBP/

The Centre for Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy is a centre which works closely with a number of clinical teams and other health technology assessment centres Specific areas of interest of the members of the group include clinimetrics,non-prescription medicines, herbal remedies, clinical trial design and evaluation, meta-analysis and outcome measures, including surrogate markers of disease.

Clinical Evidence

www.clinicalevidence.com

Directory which is updated monthly, published by BMJ. Differentiates itself from other research reviews in that it “begins with the questions, then looks for the evidence addressing those questions”.

Cochrane Centre (UK)

www.cochrane.org

A not-for-profit organisation aiming to make up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of healthcare readily available. See Cochrane Library below.

Cochrane Complementary Medicine Field Registry www.compmed.umm.edu/Cochrane/
The CM field has put a great deal of effort into laying the groundwork for conducting systematic reviews by constructing a database of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) on CAM topics. To date, over 6500 trials have been identified through regular high yield search strategies.This link provides instructions on how to search the registry.

Cochrane Library database

www.update-software.com/Cochrane/default.htm

A regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases including the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Data from numerous small studies are often combined statistically (with meta-analysis). The website provides free access to the abstracts and full text is available through the NELH (see link below).

CRD (NHS Centre for Reviews & Dissemination)

www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/

Aims to promote research-based practice in the NHS by offering rigorous, systematic reviews on selected topics and a dissemination and information service. Includes DARE (Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects), NHS EED and Cochrane Training Guide.

Doctors Desk

drsdesk.sghms.ac.uk

Set up by the Primary Care Informatics group at St George’s Hospital Medical School, London “to look at the utility of the sources of evidence based medicine on the consulting room desk”.

Evidence Based Health Informatics

hiru.mcmaster.ca

Collaboration by the Health Information Research Unit at McMaster University, Ontario “with local and international groups to study and redress health care information problems”. Some unique projects.

Evidence-Based Medicine & EBM Online

 

ebm.bmjjournals.com/

Bi-monthly journal published by BMJ. Scans 130 general medical and specialist journals for the most clinically important and valid research for clinicians. There is limited access for non-subscribers, thought TOC’s and abstracts can be viewed.

Evidence Based Medicine Tool Kit

www.med.ualberta.ca/ebm/

Guidelines for analysing EBM, published by the EBM Working Group.

Evidence Based Practice teaching/learning resources

www.mdx.ac.uk/www/rctsh/ebp/main.htm

A collection of teaching and learning resources on EBP published by Middlesex
University’s Research Centre for Transcultural Studies in Health

Health Evidence Bulletins-Wales

hebw.uwcm.ac.uk

The Health Evidence Bulletins - Wales act as “signposts to the best evidence across a broad range of evidence types and subject areas. Where information from randomised controlled trials is available it is included”. The site contains a search engine for keyword searching.

Health Technology Assessments

www.hta.nhsweb.nhs.uk

The HTA programme is a national programme of research established and funded bythe Department of Health's Research and development programme. The purpose of the programme is to ensure that high quality research information on the costs, effectiveness and broader impact of health technologies is produced in the most effective way for those who use, manage and provide care inthe NHS.

Herbmed

http://www.herbmed.org/

HerbMed is an interactive, electronic herbal database provides hyperlinked access to the scientific data underlying the use of herbs for health. It is an evidence-based information resource for professionals, researchers, and general public. On-line access is free.

How to Read a Paper (critical appraisal)

www.bmj.com/collections/read.shtml

Full text of various articles and chapters on evaluating and approaching various kinds of research, including qualitative, statistical and economic analyses

Knowledgeshare - NHS information support for Evidence Based Practice

www.knowledgeshare.nhs.uk

Knowledgeshare is a project designed to support the information needs of local health care professionals in the Brighton/Hayward’s Heath area. They produce a bi-monthly bulletin outlining the latest information in evidence based practice available from health care libraries in the East Sussex region, collated by the Knowledgeshare project, The Library, Sussex Postgraduate Medical Centre, Brighton.

Medline

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed

PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine, provides access to over12 million MEDLINE citations back to the mid-1960's and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full text articles and
other related resources.

Memorial Sloane-Kettering Cancer Center

www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm

This site provides objective information for oncologists and healthcare professionals, including a clinical summary for each agent and details about constituents, adverse effects, interactions, and potential benefits or problems.

National Electronic Library for Health (NeLH)

www.nelh.nhs.uk

The NeLH aims to provide health care professionals and the public (through NHS Direct Online and the New Library Network) with knowledge and know-how to support health care related decisions. It contains information on specialist libraries and links to many evidenced-based resources on the web.

National Electronic Library for Mental Health

libraries.nelh.nhs.uk/mentalhealth/

The NeLMH is one of the first virtual branch libraries of the National electronic Library for Health (NeLH). The site has developed three main gateways linking to resources on depression, schizophrenia and suicide.

National Research Register

www.update-software.com/National/

Database of ongoing and recently completed research projects related to the National Health Service.

ScHARR - Netting the Evidence

www.shef.ac.uk/~scharr/ir/netting/

Netting the Evidence is intended to facilitate evidence-based healthcare by providing support and access to helpful organisations and useful learning resources, such as an evidence-based virtual library, software and journals.

TRIP (Turning Research Into Practice)

www.tripdatabase.com

The TRIP Database searches over 75 sites of high-quality medical information.The TRIP Database gives direct, hyperlinked access to a large collection of 'evidence-based' material on the web as well as articles from some of the major on-line journals such as the BMJ, JAMA, NEJM etc.

Page last updated: 28th September 2005

Research Council for Complementary Medicine, The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital,
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