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Healthcare professionals may practice differently due to fear of litigation or complaints, affecting care and costs. How do clinicians understand this, and how could it impact care delivery?
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EPPI and the Centre for Evaluation at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine are collaborating to deliver the ‘London Systematic Reviews and Research Use Seminars’.
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Embedding researchers into policy and other settings may represent one way of radically changing the ecosystem in which evidence is generated and applied. Find out more here…
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Our specialist application for all types of literature review, including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, ‘narrative’ reviews and meta-ethnographies.
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A systematic review on interventions addressing the widespread mental health issues during the pandemic.
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Better evidence for better decision-making:
robust and responsive reviews informing policy and practice
The Evidence for Policy & Practice Information Centre is a team of researchers and professionals
based at University College London who:
- Conduct systematic reviews across health, education, welfare and other public policy sectors.
- Work closely with policymakers, practitioners and the public to understand their needs.
- Value and encourage participation in all stages of systematic reviews by people with
diverse perspectives.
- Study and develop methods to support the conduct of systematic reviews and their use
in decision-making.
- Provide support, training and guidance for others seeking to undertake systematic reviews.
- Develop and maintain EPPI Reviewer software for conducting systematic reviews.
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Forthcoming Seminar |
"Re-orientating systematic reviews to rigorously examine what works, for whom and how: example of a realist systematic review of school-based prevention of dating and gender violence" by Professor Chris Bonnel, LSHTM
Wednesday November 15th, 2023, 12:30 - 13:45 (GMT)
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