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1 Evidence Based Practice (with Librarians)

2 Robert Johnson, MLIS Financial relationships Employed by the University of Southern California’s Norris Medical Library Nonfinancial relationships I have no financial relationship with any product/service discussed I do not negotiate licenses for any product/service discussed Disclosures

3 Overview of librarian’s role in EBP Mobile apps in clinical practice Information resources for residents/students Goals

4 Evidence Based Practice EBP Straus, S. E. (2011). Evidence-based medicine: How to practice and teach EBM. Edinburgh: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.

5 Ely, et. al. describe 59 barriers to information. These are broken down into 6 types of barriers: Time required Original question was often vague and open to interpretation Optimal search strategy Finding appropriate resource Uncertainty about when the search can stop Synthesizing evidence into a clinically useful statement Information Barriers Ely, J. W., Osheroff, J. A., Ebell, M. H., Chambliss, M. L., Vinson, D. C., Stevermer, J. J., & Pifer, E. A. (2002). Obstacles to answering doctors’ questions about patient care with evidence: qualitative study. BMJ: British Medical Journal 324(7339), 710.

6 Ely, et. al. describe 59 barriers to information. These are broken down into 6 types of barriers: Time required Original question was often vague and open to interpretation Optimal search strategy Finding appropriate resource Uncertainty about when the search can stop Synthesizing evidence into a clinically useful statement Information Barriers Ely, J. W., Osheroff, J. A., Ebell, M. H., Chambliss, M. L., Vinson, D. C., Stevermer, J. J., & Pifer, E. A. (2002). Obstacles to answering doctors’ questions about patient care with evidence: qualitative study. BMJ: British Medical Journal 324(7339), 710.

7 Expertise in navigating information resources Librarians build/maintain sites you use to access information Life cycle of information We’re NOT specialists in your field! Explaining a search helps clarify the search Unbiased Why work with a librarian?

8 Just In Time (fast answers) PubMed, Cochrane, UpToDate, Stat!Ref, National Guidelines Clearinghouse, etc. Shortcuts and work-arounds Mobile resources Just In Case (further research) Island of Misfit Toys: Gideon, Visual Dx, Read by QXMD, EndNote, etc. Productivity: CamScanner, iAnnotate, Evernote, etc. Publishing: Impact factors, systematic reviews, etc. Librarians In The Clinic

9 What is the best evidence? Depends on your question Diagnosis Therapy Prognosis Harm/Etiology Asking the question

10 Most common type of questions:Type of study: Diagnosis How to select and interpret diagnostic tests Prospective, blind comparison to a gold standard or cross-sectional Therapy How to select treatments that do more good than harm and that are worth the efforts and costs of using them Randomized controlled trial > cohort study Prognosis How to estimate the patient’s likely clinical course over time (based on factors other than the intervention) and anticipate likely complications of disease Cohort study > case control > case series Harm/Etiology How to identify causes for disease (including iatrogenic forms) Cohort > case control > case series Asking the question From: Duke University Medical Center Library: Introduction to Evidence Based Practice http://guides.mclibrary.duke.edu/c.php?g=158201&p=1036067

11 PICO Can children’s anxiety about upcoming cancer treatments be reduced by listening to music? Asking the question

12 P = Pediatric oncology patients I = Music therapy C = O = Reduced anxiety Therapy Question 12 Asking the question

13 PubMed Clinical Queries

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15 PubMed4Hh Freely available product from National Library of Medicine Includes Clinical Queries function

16 PubMed4Hh Not intuitive If used properly, same initial results as browser interface No limit filters

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26 Background vs. Foreground Info Straus, S. E. (2011). Evidence-based medicine: How to practice and teach EBM. Edinburgh: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.

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33 STAT!Ref Contains 115 ebooks such as: AAFP Conditions A to Z ACP Medicine ACP Smart Medicine ACS Surgery: Principles and Practice Current Diagnosis & Treatment Critical Care Delmar’s Guide to Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests Red Book Atlas of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Stedman’s Medical Dictionary

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36 CDC Vaccine Schedules

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39 AHRQ ePSS Electronic Preventive Services Selector (ePSS) from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

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41 Read by QXMD

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43 Robert Johnson, MLIS Norris Medical Library robertej@usc.edu 323.442.1121 http://www.usc.edu/hsc/nml/ Questions? 43


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