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Locating the Best Evidence at the MUSM Libraries. Mercer Medical Library Macon [email protected] Health Sciences Library Memorial University Medical Center Savannah [email protected]. What is EBM? Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the integration of 3 components:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Locating the Best Evidence at the MUSM Libraries
Mercer Medical LibraryMacon
Health Sciences LibraryMemorial University Medical Center
Savannah
What is EBM?Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the integration of 3 components:
Best Research Evidence
Clinical Expertise
Patient Values
EBM
Steps in the EBM Process
Formulate a clinical question.
Use EBM resources to find evidence.
Evaluate evidence for validity.
Apply evidence to your patient.
Formulating a Clinical Question
A well-built clinical question has 4 components.
The mnemonic PICO is useful for remembering these.
Formulating a Clinical Question
Patient or Population – Sex, age, race? Primary complaint? Disease History?
Intervention – What do you want to do for them? Prescribe a drug? Order a test?
Comparison – What alternatives do you want to compare the intervention to?
Outcome – What do you hope to accomplish, improve or affect? Relieve or reduce symptoms? Improve function or improve test scores?
Sample PICO In elderly patients, are ACE inhibitors more effective than beta
blockers in controlling high blood pressure and minimizing adverse effects?
The “Population” is elderly patients, the “Intervention” is ACE inhibitors, the “Comparison” is beta blockers, and the “Outcome” is controlling high blood pressure and minimizing adverse effects.
Sample PICO In children with asthma, are inhaled steroids
more likely to result in growth delay than standard therapy with beta-agonists?
The “Population” is children with asthma, the “Intervention” is inhaled steroids, the “Comparison” is beta-agonists and the “Outcome” is growth delay.
Locating the Best Evidence Medical literature is immense. Only a small portion is immediately useful in
answering clinical questions. Literature reports the whole spectrum of the
scientific research process. Journey from in-vitro studies to double-blind
randomized control trials is called the “pyramid of evidence.”
Pyramid of Evidence
Levels of Evidence (LOE) Rules of evidence have been established to
grade evidence according to its strength.
Several dozen of these hierarchies exist.
Some systems comprise three levels and others eight or more.
Example of Levels of EvidenceA: There is good research-based evidence to
support the recommendation.
B: There is fair research-based evidence to support the recommendation.
C: The recommendation is based on expert opinion and panel consensus.
X: There is evidence of harm from this intervention.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Two Ways to Locate Evidence Foraging – Keeping up with the new
literature and finding information/research that is relevant
Hunting – Answering a specific well-formed question in a timely efficient manner to include at patient point of care