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Supplement: 15 March 2004

Adopting Best Evidence in Practice

National Institute of Clinical Studies

 

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Translating evidence into practice
Heather Buchan, Jillian R Sewell and Melissa Sweet — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S43.

 

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Development of strategies to encourage adoption of best evidence into practice in Australia: workshop overview
Melissa Sweet — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S45-S47.

 

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Gaps between best evidence and practice: causes for concern
Heather Buchan — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S48-S49.

 

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Is evidence-based implementation of evidence-based care possible?
Jeremy M Grimshaw and Martin P Eccles — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S50-S51.

 

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Selecting, presenting and delivering clinical guidelines: are there any “magic bullets”?
Martin P Eccles and Jeremy M Grimshaw — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S52-S54.

 

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Diffusion of innovation theory for clinical change
Robert W Sanson-Fisher — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S55-S56.

 

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What drives change? Barriers to and incentives for achieving evidence-based practice
Richard Grol and Michel Wensing — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S57-S60.

 

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Changing healthcare organisations to change clinical performance
Jeffrey S Robinson and Deborah A Turnbull — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S61-S62.

 

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Feedback of evidence into practice
Chris B Del Mar and Geoffrey K Mitchell — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S63-S65.

 

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Adoption of evidence into practice: can change be sustainable?
Jill Cockburn — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S66-S67.

 

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Solving the information overload problem: a letter from Canada
David A Davis, Ileana Ciurea, Tanya M Flanagan, Laure Perrier on behalf of the Ontario Guidelines Advisory Committee* — Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S68-S71.

 

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Workshop participants
Med J Aust 2004; 180 (6 Suppl): S72.


The National Institute of Clinical Studies is Australia's national agency for improving healthcare by helping close important gaps between best available evidence and current clinical practice. www.nicsl.com.au


Acknowledgements: The National Institute of Clinical Studies acknowledges with gratitude the work of Melissa Sweet in capturing the details of the workshop "Development of strategies to encourage adoption of best evidence into practice in Australia" and of Dr Norman Swan in leading proceedings at this conference. The Institute would also like to thank the participants in the workshop and the contributing authors for this supplement.

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