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www.cebm.net 3-Day workshop on Evidence- Based Practice March 26 th 2012 Dr Carl Heneghan Director CEBM Clinical Reader, University of Oxford

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3-Day workshop on Evidence-Based Practice March 26 th 2012. Dr Carl Heneghan Director CEBM Clinical Reader, University of Oxford . One-Day EBP Workshop Program. I am here because? What do you hope to achieve by the end of 3 days? . The aim of Day 1 . To understand what is EBP - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3-Day workshop on Evidence-Based Practice

March 26th 2012

Dr Carl Heneghan Director CEBM

Clinical Reader, University of Oxford

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One-Day EBP Workshop Program

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www.cebm.netI am here because?

What do you hope to achieve by the end of 3 days?

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The aim of Day 1

1. To understand what is EBP 2. To recognize questions3. To develop focussed clinical questions4. To find answers to your clinical questions5. To assess the validity of an RCT

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www.cebm.netWhat is Evidence-Based Medicine?

“Evidence-based medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values”

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The 5 steps of EBM

1. Formulate an answerable question2. Track down the best evidence 3. Critically appraise the evidence for validity, clinical

relevance and applicability 4. Individualize, based clinical expertise and patient

concerns5. Evaluate your own performance

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“Just in Time” learningThe EBM Alternative Approach• Shift focus to current patient problems

(“just in time” education)• Relevant to YOUR practice• Memorable• Up to date

• Learn to obtain best current answers

Dave Sackett

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www.cebm.netWhy do we need EBM?

A more detailed account of the MRC patulin trial is available in:

Chalmers I, Clarke M. The 1944 patulin trial: the first properly controlled multicentre trial conducted under the aegis of the British Medical Research Council. International Journal of Epidemiology 2004;32:253-260

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Why do we need RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS ?

In the early 1980s newly introduced antiarrhythmics were found to be highly successful at suppressing arrhythmias.

Not until a RCT was performed was it realized that, although these drugs suppressed arrhythmias, they actually increased mortality.

The CAST trial revealed Excess mortality of 56/1000.

By the time the results of this trial were published, at least 100,000 such patients had been taking these drugs.

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The 5 steps of EBM

1. Formulate an answerable question2. Track down the best evidence 3. Critically appraise the evidence for validity, clinical

relevance and applicability 4. Individualize, based clinical expertise and patient

concerns5. Evaluate your own performance

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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;311:1666-1668

0 (?liar) 1-3 (normal range) >3 (sick; at risk for polythenia gravis and related conditions)

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Median minutes/week spent reading about my patients:

Self-reports at 17 Grand Rounds:

• Medical Students: 90 minutes• House Officers (PGY1): 0 (up to 70%=none)• SHOs (PGY2-4): 20 (up to 15%=none)• Registrars: 45 (up to 40%=none)• Sr. Registrars 30 (up to 15%=none)• Consultants:• Grad. Post 1975: 45 (up to 30%=none)• Grad. Pre 1975: 30 (up to 40%=none)

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How many randomized trials are published each year

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Changes in the past 12 months A Survey of EBM practitioners at 2012 EBM practice workshop

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Changes in the past 12 months A Survey of 43 EBM practitioners at 2009 EBM practice workshop

0- 1 2 3 4 to 5 6 to 8 >80%

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Changes in the last 12 months

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Managing Information“Push” and “Pull” methods

• “Push” - alerts us to new information• “Just in Case” learning

• Use ONLY for important, new, valid research

• “Pull” – access information when needed• “Just in Time” learning

• Use whenever questions arise• EBM Steps: Question; search; appraise; apply

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Keeping up to Dateby “Just in Time” Education

• Shift focus to your current problems• Relevant to YOUR practice • More memorable (and practice changed)• Up to date

• But Four Barriers• Admitting we don’t know• Skills in obtaining current best evidence• Evidence Resources at the point of care• Time

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www.cebm.netAngela is a new patient who recently moved to the area to be closer to her son and his family

She is 69 years old and has a history of congestive heart failure brought on by a recent myocardial infarctions.

She has been hospitalized twice within the last 6 months for worsening of heart failure and has a venous leg ulcer.

At the present time she reports she is extremely diligent about taking her medications (lisinopril and aspirin) and wants desperately to stay out of the hospital. She is mobile and lives alone with several cats but reports sometimes she forgets certain things. She also tells you she is a bit hard of hearing, has a slight cough, is an ex-smoker of 20 cigs a day for 40 years. Her BP today is 170/90, her ankles are slightly swollen and her ulcer is painful and her pulse is 80 and slightly irregular.

What are your questions?

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‘Background’ Questions

• About the disorder, test, treatment, etc.

2 components:a. Root* + Verb: “What causes …”b. Condition: “… SARS?”

• * Who, What, Where, When, Why, How

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‘Foreground’ Questions• About patient care decisions and actions

4 (or 3) components:

a. Patient, problem, or population

b. Intervention, exposure, or maneuver

c. Comparison (if relevant)

d. Clinical Outcomes (including time horizon)

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Background & Foreground

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Patient or Problem

Intervention Comparison intervention

Outcomes

Tips for Building

Describe a group of patients similar to your own

What intervention are you considering

What is the main alternative to the intervention

What do you hope to accomplish with the intervention

Example “In elderly patients with congestive heart failure …

…does treatment with spirinolactone…

…when compared with standard therapy alone…

…lead to a decrease in hospitalization ”

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www.cebm.netExample 1

Jean is a 55 year old woman who quite often crosses the Atlantic to visit her elderly mother. She tends to get swollen legs on these flights and is worried about her risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), because she has read quite a bit about this in the newspapers lately. She asks you if she would wear elastic stockings on her next trip to reduce her risk of this.

PICO

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How it happens in practice?

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Background & Foreground

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‘Foreground’ Questions• About patient care and interventions

4 (or 3) components:

a. Patient, problem, or population

b. Intervention, exposure, or maneuver

c. Comparison (if relevant)

d. Clinical Outcomes (including time horizon)

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Background & Foreground

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‘Foreground’ Questions• About patient care decisions and actions

4 (or 3) components:

a. In Patients with Bell’s Palsy

b. Do (I) corticosteroids

c. Compared to placebo

d. Improve facial function (O) at 3 months

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The 5 steps of EBM

1. Formulate an answerable question2. Track down the best evidence 3. Critically appraise the evidence for validity, clinical

relevance and applicability 4. Individualize, based clinical expertise and patient

concerns5. Evaluate your own performance

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Myocardial infarction

How common is the problem? Who gets it

Is this diagnostic test accurate? Diagnosis

What will happen if we do nothing? Prognosis

Does this intervention help? Treatment benefits

What are the common harms of treatment? Treatment Harms

What are the rare harms Treatment Harms

Is this early detection test worthwhile? Screening

Bells Palsy

What type of question

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Questions

• Recognize: your questions • Select: which questions to pursue• Guide: how to ask and answer• Assess: how well & what to improve

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www.cebm.netFAQ: How Long … ?• Proficient? Quickly• Mastery? Lifetime

• Human expertise takes >10,000 hours, >10 years

→Deliberate practice