Dr Annie Synnot
@anneliesejs
Consumer engagement in research, living systematic reviews and guidelines, research prioritisation
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27-07-2012 22:24:05
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Cochrane Australia and @evidenceCOVID19 have much to reflect on and celebrate this #WorldEBHDay. This global event highlights the need for better evidence to inform health care, and recognises the efforts of hard-working individuals and organisations worldwide.cochraneaustralia.org/articles/partn…
Translating research into practice is often easier said than done, and can take years. Not so in the case of the latest findings on consumer engagement in guideline development. Dr Annie Synnot Dr Annie Synnot discusses the findings. cochraneaustralia.org/articles/engag…. @evidenceCOVID19
Are you developing a living guideline or want to but are not sure where to start? Our methods handbook on Living Guidelines is here to help! Check it out bit.ly/3SfU5Fk #WorldEBHCday Cochrane Australia @evidenceCOVID19 David Fraile Navarro Tari Turner Dr Annie Synnot
The other thing that has happened is Australian Living Evidence Collaboration have released our first living MPX recs - so we can keep clinicians up-to-date as new evidence emerges clinicalevidence.net.au/mpx/
Dear Evidence Folks, I'm proud to announce the publication of our new Series on Living Guidelines! jclinepi.com/article/S0895-… Thanks everyone at ALEC, Australian Living Evidence Collaboration ,NICE , U.S. GRADE Network and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology who made it possible! Below 👇 a short thread 🧵 the 5 papers in the Series:
This is followed by our lessons in Consumer Engagement, lead by Dr Annie Synnot Don't think of doing a guideline (living or not) without it! jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…
Proud to see many quotes from the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration living guidelines for long COVID in today's report from the Commonwealth Inquiry aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_…