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Which interventions increase the recruitment and …

WebThere is an imbalance in the distribution of health workers between under-served and well-served areas in most parts of the world, with most practising in urban rather than

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Health care workers and infection prevention and …

WebE˜ective Practice and Organisation of Care When respiratory infectious diseases become widespread, such as during the Covid-19 pandemic, health care workers’ use of infection

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Mobile phones for health workers in primary care:

Webcoordination, is the health system in which it is set prepared for the extra demands that this may imply? For example, if a health worker calls for an ambulance or for professional backup, will

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EPOC Taxonomy Cochrane Effective Practice and …

WebThe EPOC taxonomy of health systems interventions, which covers the scope of this Review Group, was revised in 2015 and can be downloaded as a PDF using the link below. EPOC Taxonomy PDF. Information on how the EPOC taxonomy was developed and guidance on how it can be used by review authors and other stakeholders is available here:

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Shifting tasks from one type of health worker to …

WebPhoto by Sarah Rosenbaum E˜ective Practice and Organisation of Care During pandemics, the need for healthcare workers increases as more people get sick and need care.

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EPOC Taxonomy topics list

WebSuggested citation: Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC). EPOC Taxonomy; 2015. epoc.cochrane.org/epoc-taxonomy (accessed DD Month YYYY)

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EPOC reviews Cochrane Effective Practice and …

WebInterventions to improve the management of diabetes mellitus in primary care, outpatient and community settings. Interventions to improve the use of systematic reviews in decision-making by health system managers, policy makers and clinicians. Interventions to improve vaccination uptake among adults.

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What are the impacts of consumer involvement in …

WebThis review examined the effects of promoting and organising consumer involvement to inform, or participate in, decisions related to healthcare, including decisions about

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Do specialist outreach clinics in primary care and …

WebSummary of findings. 3. Summary of findings . This Cochrane review reported both a descriptive overview of all studies of specialist outreach clinics, and a review assessing the effectiveness of change our confidence in the estimate of specialist outreach clinics

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SURE Guides for Preparing and Using Evidence-Based …

WebHealth policy decisions require a large number of judgements, including: • The importance of the problem and its causes • Which options to address the problem should be considered

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Effects of digital interventions for promoting vaccination uptake

Web2 E e E e • Consider the likely equity impacts of different interventions: Using digital interventions to promote vaccination uptake may widen inequities for people with poor access to electricity and/or network services;

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SURE Guides for Preparing and Using Evidence-Based Policy

WebImplementing policy options may require changes at various levels, including changes in the behaviours of the recipients and providers of healthcare, organisational changes, and

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SURE Guides for Preparing and Using Evidence-Based Policy

WebWhat is a policy brief? The term ‘policy brief’ is used widely to describe a range of different types of documents. For example: The World Health Organization (WHO) applies this term to a range of documents it

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What are explanatory factors

WebExplanatory factors should be specified in the protocol of an EPOC review to: Ensure that data are collected to investigate potential interactions; Specify a priori a small number of factors to investigate for which there are good reasons to suspect an interaction. This can reduce the risk of being misled by spurious findings which can more

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What are the objectives of the policy dialogue

WebWhat are the objectives of the policy dialogue? Policy dialogues share the common aim that discussion and careful consideration should contribute to a well-informed health policy decision. However, the specific objectives of policy dialogues can vary in several ways. Objectives may differ depending on the timing of the dialogue and the policy

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Integrated community case management of childhood illness …

WebE˜ective Practice and Organisation of Care Each year, more than five million children die before the age of five, most of them in sub-Saharan Africa or Central and Southern Asia.

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What is a policy brief

WebThe term ‘policy brief’, as used in these guides, refers to an “evidence-based policy brief” or an “evidence brief for policy”, which brings together global research evidence (from systematic reviews) and local evidence to inform deliberations about health policies and programmes . The policy briefs in these guides begin with a

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Supporting the use of research evidence (SURE)

WebFrom the SURE Guides for Preparing and Using Evidence-Based Policy Briefs. Version 2.1 [updated November 2011] Available from www.evipnet.org/sure

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Implications for research

WebSuggested citation: Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC). [Resource title]. EPOC Resources for review authors, 2017. epoc.cochrane.org

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