Cochrane Clinical Answers: Enabling the evidence to make a difference

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4058

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Poster session 4 Saturday: Evidence implementation and evaluation

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Saturday 16 September 2017 - 12:30 to 14:00

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All authors in correct order:

Pettersen K1, Tort S2
1 Wiley, United Kingdom
2 Cochrane Editorial Unit, United Kingdom
Presenting author and contact person

Presenting author:

Karen Pettersen

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Abstract text
Background: Healthcare professionals need tools to enable them to implement the reliable and high-quality synthesised information from up-to-date research. Cochrane Reviews provide a valuable source of evidence synthesis, but can take a long time to read and have a large volume of data, much of which may not be relevant to the busy clinician. Cochrane Clinical Answers (CCAs) provide an accessible, clinically-focused summary of Cochrane Reviews to make them usable for this important audience.

Objectives: To describe how the presentation of data in CCAs aids evidence implementation.

Methods: The CCA website was developed to mimic the way clinicians approach information gathering, bringing to the forefront the data that are most important to making a decision on the potential treatment benefits and harms of treatments. Since the CCA website was launched in 2013, we have evolved the data presentation in response to feedback from users, honing the data presented to respond best to their needs.

Results: Each CCA addresses a question and provides a concise, outcome-focused synthesis of the results of a Review, with an overarching take-home message. Full outcome data supporting the Answer are a click away. The population, intervention and comparator (PICO) information, a narrative result, the quality of evidence or risk of bias summary, a link to the forest plot and absolute values are also provided to allow quick understanding and application of results.
The CCA format is also used to present results from overviews and network meta-analyses, as clinicians benefit from reliable and accurate clinician-friendly summaries of these complex Cochrane Reviews, enabling them to answer the key questions: which of these range of interventions best meets the needs of my patient.

Conclusions: CCAs are a great tool to filter the vast amount of data from Cochrane Reviews and make it easier for healthcare professionals to apply high-quality evidence when managing patients.