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Poster A new taxonomy is proposed for defining the interests of stakeholders’ representatives in health research
Akl, Khabsa, Schünemann, Tomlinson, Parker, Tugwell, Concannon
Background: There are concerns about bias arising from the interests that stakeholder representatives may bring into the process of health research.
Objectives: To distinguish between the legitimate interests of stakeholder groups and the conflicts of interests of their representatives.…
Poster Identifying evidence gaps in Chilean health research: A first step towards evidence-informed decision making and strategic research agendas.
Meza, Bracchiglione, Franco, Escobar, Garnham, Cabrera, Pérez, Sánchez, Dauvergne, Morales, Madrid
Introduction:
Clinical research aims to influence decision-making to provide appropriate healthcare. Funding agencies should prioritise projects addressing needed research topics, methodological considerations, cost-effectiveness, and expected social value. In Chile, there is no local diagnosis…
Poster The ExME initiative: a two-year experience in Knowledge Translation among Spanish-speaking students
Meza, Fuentes, Ardiles, Casino, Pizarro, Gomez-Puig, Romero-Robles, Ortiz-Munoz, Chahín, Andrenacci, Viteri-Garcia, Urrutia
Background: Exchange Made Easy Club (ExME) is the Spanish homologous to the Students 4 Best Evidence (S4BE) Cochrane UK project, supported by Cochrane Iberoamerica. We planned this platform after identifying the need to make this type of resource available in Spanish due to language barriers common…
Poster Community perspectives on the accessibility and relevance of research evidence on dietary supplements for cancer
Bowden, Wieland
Background: The use of dietary interventions and supplements for cancer is common. Results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews (SRs) about supplements are disseminated widely through social media and the press; however, the effectiveness of this dissemination among members…
Poster Participation of stakeholders in the Development of a Clinical Guideline focused on decreasing the COVID-19 transmission risk in dentistry
Madera, Tirado, García
Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are documents systematically developed to help clinicians and patients in the decision-making process. They are a great tool to translate evidence into practice. However, their applicability could decrease if they do not involve stakeholders during…
Poster Current status of the national clinical research program producing trusted evidence in Korea
Kim, Cho, Son, Shin, Lee, Jung, Heo
“Patient-Centered Clinical Research Coordinating Center Program (PACEN)” is the largest investigator-initiated research program funded by the Korean government for public interest. It supports practical research for comparative assessment or evidence-generation of health technologies used in…
Poster Values and preferences in asthma patients for health care decision making: a systematic literature review.
Rivera-Pinzón, Pariona, Montoya-Sanabria , García, Yepes-Nuñez
Background: Effective asthma management requires clear communication between the patient and the healthcare provider. Patient values and preferences are the relative importance people place on health outcomes. Decisions for asthma treatments aligned with patient values and preferences may make…
Poster Estudantes para Melhores Evidências - a student-driven blog of Evidence-Based Healthcare content supported by Cochrane
Fontes, Leite Pacheco, Pires, Yokoyama, Cabrera Martimbianco, Nogueira, Marcilio Santos, Dittrich, da Silva Dourado, Riera
Background: Blogs are technologies that are being tested and assessed for their value in educational environments as a way to increase student engagement, assess student knowledge, and improve retention of material. This poster aims to report the experience and the results of the “Estudantes para…
Poster The ISSG Search Filter Resource: improving the efficiency and quality of searches for studies for systematic reviews
Manson, Glanville, Lefebvre, Robinson, Brbre, Woods
Context:
Well-conducted systematic reviews (SRs) that offer a rigorous summary of the available evidence are crucial to the provision of evidence-based healthcare. Search filters can make a significant impact on the efficiency and quality of searches for SRs. The ISSG Search Filter Resource (SFR)…
Poster Assessing spin bias in abstracts of systematic reviews from Revista médica de Chile between 2017-2021
Flores, Briceño, Cabrera, Villagran, Grandi, Cruzat, Morales, Riva, Madrid, Meza, Garnham, Bracchiglione
Background: Revista Médica de Chile (RevMedChile) is the oldest monthly journal of Chilean health science, which is responsible for publishing original articles related to internal medicine and its derived subspecialties. It is the Chilean journal of health science with the highest indexes h5 (26)…
Oral Developing capacity for the production and use of Living Evidence in decision making: The LE to Inform Health decisions project.
Rojas-Reyes, Urrutia, Rada, Alonso-Coello, Auladell, Bendersky
Background: It is necessary to invest in strategies that allow groups and organizations in charge of developing evidence synthesis to inform clinical or health policy decisions and effectively incorporate new emergent evidence in the development of knowledge transfer (KT) products such as clinical…
Poster A descriptive analysis of funding in research articles published in Revista médica de Chile between 2017-2021.
Flores, Briceño, Morales, Cabrera, Villagran, Grandi, Riva, Cruzat, Garnham, Meza, Madrid, Bracchiglione
Background: Revista Médica de Chile (RMC) is the oldest Chilean journal of medical science. It is responsible for publishing original articles monthly which include a broad spectrum of the medical fields and receive papers from different countries. It is the Chilean journal of health science with…
Oral Capturing the primary outcome for Cochrane reviews of deprescribing specific medications: an overview of Cochrane reviews
Van Leeuwen, Thompson, GNJIDIC, Spinewine, Reeve, Van Driel, Christiaens
Background:
Deprescribing is the process of discontinuing an inappropriate medication. Research into deprescribing has grown rapidly in recent years, including a number of Cochrane systematic reviews (CR). It is important to study whether discontinuation can be done successfully without an…
Poster Comparison of the methodological quality of RCTs using RoB-2 and JBI tools: performing of medical students
Merlano Madera, Guzmán Medrano, Reyes Altamar, Madera
Background: The risk of bias assessment is an essential step during the development of systematic reviews, which have an important role in the decision-making process and the translation of evidence into practice. Among the instruments to assess the methodological quality of randomized clinical…
Oral Conceptualizing the reporting of living systematic reviews
Khabsa, Chang, McKenzie, Barker, Boutron, Kahale, Page, Skoetz, Akl
Background: Although the production of living systematic reviews (LSRs) follows the core principles of systematic review methodology, their key distinguishing feature is the continual incorporation of relevant new evidence as it emerges.
Objectives: As part of an effort to develop an extension of…
Oral Mapping Reviews, Scoping Reviews and Evidence and Gap Maps (EGMs) – Same but Different. The ‘Big Picture’ Review Family
Campbell, Tricco, Munn, Pollock, Saran, Sutton, White, Khalil
Background:
Scoping reviews, mapping reviews and evidence and gap maps (EGMs) are evidence synthesis methodologies that address broad research questions, aiming to describe a bigger picture rather than address a specific question about intervention effectiveness. They are being increasingly used…
Poster Authorship diversity among first authors of original investigation articles published in Revista Medica de Chile between 2017-2021
Briceño, Flores, Riva, Grandi, Cruzat, Cabrera, Morales, Villagran, Meza, Bracchiglione, Garnham, Madrid
Background: Revista Médica de Chile (RevMedChile) is the oldest monthly journal of Chilean health science, responsible for publishing original articles related to internal medicine and its derived subspecialties.
Diversity among researchers helps to develop a broader spectrum of viewpoints…
Poster Quality of report of the clinical quantitative research by area of investigation on the Revista Médica de Chile between years 2017-2021
Briceño, Flores, Villagran, Grandi, Riva, Morales, Cruzat, Cabrera, Weinborn, Loyola, Quezada, Álvarez, Bernal, Meza, Bracchiglione, Garnham, Madrid
Background: Revista Médica de Chile (RevMedChile) is the oldest monthly journal of Chilean health science which is responsible for publishing original articles related to internal medicine and its derived subspecialties. It is the Chilean journal of health science with the highest indexes h5 (26)…
Oral Evidence Based Research Training School
Klugar, Thorsteinsson, Klugarová, Kostičová, Stavropoulou, Bala, Lund
Background and objectives:
The overall aim of the training school (TS) is to introduce to the participants the concept of Evidence Based Research (EBR) and support their ability to use existing evidence synthesis to justify, design and place results of the new study in the context of existing…
Poster Evaluation of the search methods in systematic reviews related to climate change and adverse effects on health published in 2022-2023.
Ceron, Meza, Baraldo, Escobar Liquitay
Background: Different international nonprofit organizations promote the development of evidence synthesis in different areas, such as Cochrane, the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence and the Campbell Collaboration, among others that are promoting the synthesis of quality information with the…