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1 Connect via telephone or your computer’s speakers/headset When using your phone, WebEx can call you (*be sure to include your country/region code, no extensions) Click “Call Using Computer” if you prefer to connect via your speakers or computer headset. Or select “I will call in” and follow the on-screen instructions. Click “All global call-in numbers” if you are outside the U.S. Use the access code & attendee ID in step 3 when prompted on the phone. Note: If the Audio window does not display, click Audio along the top menu bar.

2 Richard Crookes MA, MCLIP Senior Training Specialist (UK, Ireland & Nordic Countries - Biomedical) 14 th October 2015

3 Welcome! Have a question? At the bottom of the Participants panel on the right, click the raise hand icon. Or use the Chat panel on the bottom, right to send a note, entering your text in the bottom text box. In a noisy area? To Mute yourself, hover your mouse over your name in the Participants panel on the top right and then click the Mute button that appears. Need to change your audio option? Beneath the list of participants on the top, right, click the Audio button and follow the on-screen instructions. Using a speaker/headset and cannot hear? In the top menu bar, click Audio and then select Volume. Or adjust the volume on your speakers or computer control panel.

4 Multiple Attendees? If your login represents multiple attendees, please: 1.Locate the Chat panel on the right side of your screen. 2.Beneath the “Send to:” drop-down, enter the names or number of attendees and click the Send button.

5 Objectives Introduced to key features of RRC Use basic and advanced keyword searches to find information Browse the different source types e.g. clinical reviews, exercise images, drug information Expand and limit search results e.g. Age Save items to personal folders Manage search results e.g. Print, email, export

6 Rehabilitation Reference Center A web-based rehabilitation reference system designed to provide the latest evidence-based information for rehabilitation therapists at the point-of-care

7 Rehabilitation Reference Center Components CINAHL Rehabilitation Guide –Nearly 650+ Clinical Reviews on diseases & conditions (e.g. Hamstring Strain, Falls in Older Adults) –150+ Research Instruments (i.e. Tests & Measures) 4,000+ Patient Education Handouts Compatible with CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE Complete, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Source, and SPORTDiscus with Full Text

8 http://www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/

9 OpenAthens authentication

10 What is a Clinical Review? Easy-to-digest topics Topics are based on diseases & conditions Contain sections for clinician’s quick reference –Indexing/Metadata Description –Causes & Risk Factors –Overall Contraindications/Precautions –Examination –Assessment/Plan of Care –Desired Outcomes/Outcome Measures –Maintenance or Prevention Include references for all sources

11 Example of Clinical Review

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14 Quick Assessment Overview

15 Editorial Policies Written and reviewed by EBSCO Physical and Occupational Therapists 7-Step Methodology used to review the literature and draw conclusions based on the best available evidence Includes Coding Matrix to define strength of references Information based on best available evidence Content will be updated on a regular basis

16 Rehabilitation Reference Center Content Reference Books –Orthopedic and Athletic Injury Handbook –Therapeutic Exercise; Foundations and Techniques –Modalities for Therapeutic Intervention –Developing Cultural Competence in Physical Therapy Practice –Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary 9,800+ Exercise Images Point of Care Drug Information –AHFS Drug Information Essentials –Current Drug News & Updates 400+ Guidelines Links to journals in CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE Complete, Rehabilitation Sports & Medicine Source, and SPORTDiscus with Full Text for subscribing institution s

17 Reference for examination and evaluation 185+ evaluation and injury tests Includes neurological tests, range of motion tests & more Orthopedic and Athletic Injury Evaluation Handbook

18 Customized instruction for patients with movement disorders Management guidelines, illustrations, and clinical examples Use to develop therapeutic exercise plan Therapeutic Exercise

19 Exercise Images

20 Rehabilitation Reference Center Content Patient Education –Over 4,000 Health Library documents in English and Spanish with Custom Print Health Nursing News –Health Day News with FDA updates and Clinical and Drug Updates Daily

21 Patient Education Handout

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23 Disease & Conditions Browse

24 Drug Information Browse

25 Patient Education Browse

26 Exercise Images Browse

27 Practice Resources

28 Basic Search

29 Advanced Search

30 Saved Images in Folders

31 Custom Print Manager

32 Exercise Handouts

33 Case Example Use the following content: –Hamstring Strain (Clinical Review) Review History section –Hamstrings Strain (Patient Education Handout) –The Pelvis and Thigh (from Orthopedic & Athletic Injury Evaluation) Review History table –Ketoprofen (Drug Monograph) Review drug info –Hamstring Stretches (Exercise Images) Create an exercise handout for patient to provide simple initial exercises John is a 36 year-old runner training for a race and he is referred to the rehab center due to complaints of regular prolonged pain in the back of his thigh after running.

34 Rehabilitation Reference Center Newsletter

35 Additional Online Training & Support DynaMed Plus™ Nursing Reference Center Plus For registration and further information: http://ebsco-nhsscotland.webex.comhttp://ebsco-nhsscotland.webex.com Full Text Finder: feature overview Holdings & Link Management (HLM) EBSCONET: Basics For registration and further information: http://training.ebsco.comhttp://training.ebsco.com

36 Thank You Any questions? Richard Crookes, Senior Training Specialist (UK, Ireland & Nordic Countries – Biomedical), rcrookes@ebsco.com Tel +44 (0) 781-2187726


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