![]() | Cochrane Colloquium at Melbourne, 2005 - Scientific Presentations, Posters and Workshops |
| Performance of published search strategies for studies of diagnostic test accuracy (SDTAs) in Medline and Embase | |
| Does the STARD-statement improve the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies? | |
| Reappraisal of the nested case-control design in diagnostic research: updating the STARD guideline | |
| The accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: a diagnostic systematic review carried out according to new Cochrane methods | |
| Follow-up or change scores: does it matter which outcome is used in meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials? | |
| Individual-patient data meta-analysis (IPD MA) in the presence of competing risks | |
| Methodology of subgroup analyses used in individual patient data meta-analyses versus meta-analyses on published data | |
| Exploring the effect of patient characteristics on effectiveness using a combination of individual subject and aggregate level data | |
| Use of evidence in economic decision models: an appraisal of health technology assessments in the UK since 1997 | |
| How do you get the biggest bang for your (limited) buck in depression management? Making sense of complex cost effectiveness data using systematic reviews and the permutation matrix | |
| Exploring the variability in cost-effectiveness results within multicountry clinical trials | |
| Generalising the results of economic evaluations (EE) from high-income to middle-income countries | |
| Facilitative role of Fields: case study of topic prioritisation and reviewer support for production of global health promotion and public health review priorities | |
| Project SEA-ORCHID: South East Asia - Optimising Reproductive and Child Health in Developing Countries | |
| The South Asian Cochrane Network: supporting reviewers in South Asia and contributing to the global Cochrane agenda | |
| Identifying trials, or possible trials, conducted in low and middle income countries | |
| 'Spring-cleaning' of Cochrane reviews and clinical guidelines in order to co-ordinate Cochrane reviews and clinical practice | |
| Overviews of overviews (OoO): how to summarise and grade the evidence? | |
| Assessing the body of evidence and grading recommendations in evidence-based clinical practice guidelines | |
| Implementing best practice guidelines through computerized decision support: providing meaningful tools for cardiovascular risk and diabetes management | |
| Constraints on academic freedom in industry-initiated clinical trials | |
| Is it dangerous to publish reviews in paper journals? | |
| Disseminating scientifically sound, clinically relevant literature in the web era: the relevance and newsworthiness of Cochrane reviews | |
| Can the impact of an erroneous review be corrected? | |
| Meta-analysis of studies of diagnostic accuracy: a unified approach | |
| An empirical comparison of methods for meta-analysis of studies of diagnostic accuracy | |
| Bivariate meta-analysis of sensitivity and specificity in diagnostic reviews | |
| Statistical methods for investigating heterogeneity related to methodological quality in meta-analyses of studies of diagnostic accuracy | |
| Non-randomized study designs in U.S. Evidence Practice Center reports | |
| Limiting systematic reviews to RCTs can impose profound bias: the case of cesarean versus vaginal birth | |
| Should non-randomised studies be included in reviews of interventions for vulnerable groups: a case study from domestic violence research? | |
| Re-assessing and revising 'levels of evidence' in the critical appraisal process | |
| Trials reported in abstracts: the need for a mini-CONSORT | |
| Publication bias: is it also present in the secondary literature | |
| Country development and publication bias: a review of published studies | |
| Cumulative meta-analysis to determine key milestones in the Life Cycle of Evidence in Cancer Care (LIFE CYCLE) | |
| Stopping early should be a methodologic quality criterion for Cochrane reviews | |
| High proportion of high quality randomized clinical trials conducted by the NCI are negative or inconclusive | |
| PARIS Collaboration: antiplatelets to prevent pre-eclampsia. A review using individual patient data | |
| Terminology of herbal medicine used in systematic reviews: standardizing or confusing? | |
| Translating evidence into patient information: challenges and possible solutions when extracting and presenting the results of Cochrane reviews | |
| The effect of alternative graphical displays to present benefits of antibiotics for sore throat on helping people to make treatment choices consistent with their own values | |
| Invitations to mammography screening: basis for an informed consent? | |
| Converting odds ratio to risk difference to aid decision making | |
| A Community of Practice Implementing Evidence | |
| STEPP: Supporting Translation of Evidence into Policy and Practice | |
| Encouraging and supporting Australian policy makers to use Cochrane reviews: what have we learnt so far? | |
| EPOC activities and Australian health policy | |
| How to determine the best treatment: a mixed-treatment-comparisons meta-analysis (MTM) of trials of topical fluoride therapies for the prevention of dental caries | |
| Mixed treatment comparison analysis of 7 treatments for acute myocardial infarction | |
| A modified test for small study effects in meta-analyses of controlled trials with binary endpoints | |
| Evidence based sample size calculations for future trials based on meta-analyses | |
| A better gold pan: capturing RCTs with more precision | |
| Disentangling the data: variations in data submissions from different players and their potential impact on a systematic review | |
| Mapping trials: the HIV/AIDS trials register leads the way to GIS Mapping | |
| Searching for systematic reviews of adverse effects | |
| Unknown knowns: use of Cochrane review results in designing new studies | |
| Involving clinical stakeholders in the systematic review process: exercises for low back pain | |
| Making connections: knowledge brokering to bring systematic reviews to public health practice | |
| Sources of knowledge in clinical practice and knowledge of evidence based medicine in postgraduate medical students and faculty members | |
| Evidenced-based medicine (EBM) program for a health plan in Brazil: coverage criteria for new technology-based interventions: an update | |
| Role of Cochrane systematic reviews in health technology assessment in Argentina | |
| Use of systematic reviews in clinical practice guidelines: case study of development of clinical practice guideline by a professional organization in Indonesia | |
| Making the resources of the Cochrane Collaboration 'of, by and for the people': a developing country perspective | |
| How can consumer input be integrated into the systematic review process? | |
| Informed consumers as drivers of evidence based medicine: a trial | |
| Patient mediated interventions to increase adoption of evidence: aids and barriers to an intervention in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) | |
| Quality improvement and evidence-based decision making on problems of communication with patients and their families in hospitals | |
| Inter-reviewer agreement: an analysis of the degree to which agreement occurs when using tools for the appraisal, extraction and meta-synthesis of qualitative research findings | |
| Integrating 'qualitative' studies and trials in reviews: reflections from reviews about teenage pregnancy, parenthood and social exclusion | |
| Healthy work environments: the experience of conducting a series of comprehensive systematic reviews, including the review of qualitative research and non-research data | |
| A priority-setting mechanism for national evidence-based consumer health information: the criteria and their application to Cochrane reviews |
| International activity within Collaborative Review Groups | |
| QUADAS: early experience with a new methodological scoring tool for diagnostic meta-analyses | |
| Lacking evidence for patient preference effects in clinical trials with parallel randomized and observational arms | |
| Coping with surgeon's doubts on negative meta-analyses: the case of the EU Hernia Trialists | |
| Understanding the relationship between risks and odds ratios | |
| Methodological quality of randomised controlled trials of Chinese medicinal herbs for treating influenza | |
| How Wiley have developed media coverage of Cochrane Library reviews within the international press | |
| What do patients and physicians want at the point of care? Preliminary surveys in China | |
| The evidence for nursing interventions in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | |
| An examination of the impact of different types of trial materials included in the Cochrane reviews of interventions for treating distal radial fracture in adults | |
| Effect of teaching evidence-based medicine in medical postgraduates | |
| Issues in analyses of behavioural change in a systematic review | |
| Evidence-based medicine developments in Peking University in China | |
| Using the Medical Research Council framework for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of complex interventions to identify and develop strategies to promote effective professional practice | |
| A bivariate meta-analysis of sensitivity and specificity: accuracy of maternal serum human choriongonadotrophin (MShCG) determination in the prediction of pre-eclampsia | |
| Thai Cochrane Network contribution on handsearching | |
| Incorporating methodological quality in meta-analyses of diagnostic accuracy studies | |
| Working in partnership with people in the developing world | |
| Designing and implementing a Latin-American clinical trials registry (LATINREC) | |
| Contribution of checking reference lists to systematic reviews | |
| African Trials Register: 5 years later, where are we now? | |
| Handsearching for 'buried' randomized trials in Bahrain medical journals | |
| Assessing comparative cost-effectiveness for selection of essential drugs in China: an evidence-based approach | |
| Preliminary study of citation rates of reviews of interventions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) | |
| Evidence for the effectiveness of occupational health interventions | |
| Anticipating policy makers' needs: moving toward health intelligence at WHO/Europe | |
| Economic impact of an evidence based assessment of bone densitometry in a private health plan in Brazil | |
| Responses to a systematic review | |
| Distraction from randomisation in diagnostic research | |
| Quality analysis of literatures on clinical randomized controlled trial of pre-eclampsia treated with TCM | |
| Actual usage of the Cochrane Library in teaching hospitals in Australia | |
| Ethics and the evidence in medical school education: melding outpatient medical ethics with training in evidence-based medicine | |
| Case-control and two-gate designs in diagnostic accuracy studies | |
| Partial and differential verification in diagnostic accuracy studies | |
| Mapping the Cochrane evidence for decision-making in health care | |
| Comparing a 'lay' systematic review with a Cochrane protocol (submitted, not published) on the subject of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ) and heart failure | |
| Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) diagnosis: a systematic review and the effect of publication bias | |
| Is it reasonable to pool different estimates of intervention effect calculated from different methods? | |
| The role of student scholarships in Cochrane reviews | |
| The importance of context: how can evidence-based knowledge best be presented to clinicians in the mental health field? | |
| The rising importance of Cochrane systematic reviews in a Latin-American evidence-based journal | |
| Investigation for randomisation procedure of Chinese original studies | |
| Bibliometric analyses along cumulative meta-analyses: the Life Cycle of Evidence in Cancer Care (LIFE CYCLE) | |
| Assessing the quality of randomized controlled trials evaluating nonpharmacological treatments: a CheckList to Evaluate A Report of NonPharmacological Trial (CLEAR NPT) | |
| Assessing the success of blinding in randomized controlled trials | |
| Reporting of harm in randomized controlled trials evaluating pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments | |
| Taxonomy of occupational health interventions could be helpful for reviewers | |
| Software for handsearching control and management of randomized and clinical controlled trials | |
| Self care interventions: which outcomes are important to consumers? | |
| DEC-NET: the European register of clinical trials on medicines for children | |
| Quality analysis of randomized controlled trials on Chinese medicinal herbs for unstable angina pectoris | |
| Guidelines for systematic reviews of health promotion and public health interventions: evaluating their use in practice | |
| The experience of introducing a new drug into the hospital | |
| Most health web sites are inaccessible, unusable and unreliable: a call for action | |
| To what extent are conference abstracts reporting randomised controlled trials of skin diseases published subsequently? | |
| HIV/AIDS and oral candidiasis: what really works? | |
| A shortcut for developing evidence based pregnancy guidelines by adapting already existing ones to local constraints in Belgium | |
| The use of Cochrane abstracts on PDAs at the point-of-care: effect on clinical behavior | |
| The EBM OSCE to assess skills of information mastery and use of best evidence | |
| Optimal retrieval of HIV/AIDS conference proceeding abstracts: a comparison of databases | |
| Improving our quality by developing the HIV/AIDS Specialized Register: experiences and lessons from the inaugural Cochrane Collaboration Visiting Fellowship | |
| The interobserver reliability in the assessment of methodological quality of RCTs and CCTs in the addiction field | |
| Comparison of NNT statistics, impact numbers and epidemiological effect measures | |
| HIV/AIDS reviewer mentoring programme for South Asia | |
| Conducting a broad organisational systematic review (SR): examining the effect of sensory environments on health-related outcomes of hospital patients | |
| Most accessed Cochrane reviews in The Cochrane Library and most accessed review abstracts on www.cochrane.org | |
| Analysing and presenting results from systematic reviews of complex interventions | |
| The Cochrane Dementia Group's Register of trials: a unique resource for dementia specialists | |
| RCTs for policy interventions? A review of reviews | |
| Graphical presentation of diagnostic information: a methodological review | |
| Testing approaches to searching for public health reviews | |
| Potential for impact of Cochrane-style systematic reviews in the field of veterinary public health | |
| Using systematic review methods to assess the evidence on performance of measurement instruments in wound care | |
| Development of a search strategy to identify evaluations of the performance of wound measurement instruments | |
| Transformation of summary statistics from a skewed distribution into summary statistics on the log scale | |
| Adjustment for covariates in non-randomized studies: propensity score based methods vs classical regression models | |
| Why a Cochrane Diet and Nutrition Sub-Field? | |
| Mass media interventions for promoting HIV testing: challenges of incorporating interrupted time series analysis | |
| Inclusion criteria for systematic reviews: what is the most valid approach? | |
| A simplified search strategy for identifying randomised controlled trials for systematic reviews of health care interventions: a comparison with more exhaustive strategies | |
| Health Policy Integrating with Systematic Reviews | |
| Increasing specificity in searches of PubMed for health promotion and public health studies: a prospective study | |
| Are they doing what it says on the packet? Towards an implementation fidelity index for use in systematic reviews | |
| Reporting of the role of the expert searcher in Cochrane reviews | |
| Evidence review: evaluating Health Technology Assessment searches | |
| Analytical validity of molecular techniques for BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer: a systematic review | |
| Psychosocial implications of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer: a systematic review | |
| A systematic review of physical tests used in the diagnosis of shoulder impingement: a Cochrane experience | |
| Development of a new prioritization method for health technology assessment | |
| How long does it take to publish a high quality trial in oncology? | |
| Case study on comprehensive searching in the area of overcrowding in emergency departments | |
| Transferability of evidence based information driven by Clinical Evidence (CE) through an Italian continuing education programme on the web: a qualitative study | |
| Can we trust the conclusion in peer-review publications? A review of quality improvement intervention studies | |
| Exploring language barriers to evidence based medicine: is it different to read a Cochrane review abstract in English or in Spanish for Chilean post graduate medical students? | |
| Clinical teachers' attitudes towards the efficacy of evidence-based medicine workshop and self-reported ability in evidence-based practice in Iran | |
| An holistic research design for Integrative Medicine (IM) | |
| Study settings of Cochrane HIV/AIDS systematic reviews | |
| Reducing duplication: an example of collaboration between Guideline developers and Cochrane Collaborative Review Groups | |
| Evidence in social welfare: challenges and some possible solutions | |
| Cochrane Review Initiative Project (CRIP) | |
| Analyzing the quality of clinical randomized control trial of Traditional Chinese Medicine for coronary heart disease (CHD) | |
| Should sensitivities derived from 2x1 tables be included in diagnostic systematic reviews: a review of systematic reviews | |
| Level of evidence in evidence-based guidelines in colorectal surgery | |
| Efficacy of short courses of critical appraisal on the skills and attitude of postgraduate medical students | |
| Accuracy of the Spanish translated conclusions of Cochrane systematic reviews | |
| Meta-analyses and systematic reviews of quality of life outcomes: preliminary results and work in progress | |
| Staff and consumer perceptions of research in mental health settings | |
| Handsearching for health promotion and public health trials and systematic reviews | |
| Calculating standardised mean differences from cluster randomised trials using published sources | |
| What are the barriers preventing authors from reading written instructions? | |
| Endometrial ablation for heavy menstrual bleeding: the relationship between funding sources and trial outcome | |
| Is timing important in systematic reviews of interventions for breast cancer? | |
| Developing an overview of systematic reviews: a framework for synthesising the evidence on interventions to improve communication with, and ensure the participation of, consumers in health care | |
| Prospective collaborative meta-analysis of trials of weight management interventions in childhood overweight and obesity | |
| Evidence-based change: a 'how-to' guide from the Health for Kids team | |
| Use of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews by Chilean residents: impact and barriers | |
| How do Cochrane reviewers handle sparse data in their systematic reviews? | |
| Can summarising trials of public health strategies by camparator design improve interpretation? | |
| Ten years of handsearching in Germany: results and future prospects | |
| Occupational health Cochrane systematic reviews: an overview | |
| Peer review and editorial decision-making at major biomedical journals | |
| Priorities, publication and progress in reviewing treatment for peripheral nerve disorders | |
| Putting Africa first: supporting novice authors of HIV/AIDS reviews in Africa | |
| What can The Cochrane Collaboration do to support people living in developing countries? A survey | |
| Changes in knowledge and utilisation of the Cochrane Collaboration by primary health care workers in Argentina from 2002 to 2005 | |
| From complex systematic reviews to clear effective clinical pathways: interpreting the evidence for primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fracture into a clinical guideline algorithm | |
| From many to one: converting different databases into an XML database | |
| Guideline development and Cochrane reviews part 1 | |
| Guideline development and Cochrane reviews part 2 | |
| Does a training in evidence based clinical psychology improve skills in evidence based clinical psychology? | |
| Mapping the terrain: searching for cancer systematic reviews for the Cancer Specialist Library | |
| Finding the gold: identifying good quality systematic reviews for the Cancer Specialist Library | |
| Agreeing to disagree: an analysis of the responses to critical appraisal questions in postgraduate students | |
| Cochrane and nursing: are needs being met? | |
| Comparison of test performance of liquid-based versus conventional Pap smears to detect cervical cancer precursors | |
| Trial sequential analyses of six Cochrane neonatal group meta-analyses considering adequacy of allocation concealment | |
| Trends in methodological quality of randomised clinical trials in low back pain: comparing drug trials with non-drug trials | |
| Overview and reanalysis of systematic reviews on invasive strategies for acute coronary syndromes | |
| The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) | |
| Trial sequential analyses of six meta-analyses considering heterogeneity and trial weight | |
| Heterogeneity sample size correction factor for meta-analyses | |
| Guideline development and Cochrane reviews: criteria and principles for selecting systematic reviews to answer guideline clinical questions | |
| How relevant is the choice of the outcome in meta-analyses using relative risk as summary statistic? | |
| Knowledge transfer at the Public Health Agency of Canada | |
| Should there be Cochrane reviews of disease aetiology? A discussion poster | |
| Checking important journals for important trials: does this make sense? | |
| The use of non-randomized studies in the Cochrane reviews on drugs and alcohol | |
| How is the networking around the world? | |
| How much published data is usable for meta-analysis in aetiological research? | |
| The global reach of The Cochrane Library: six months of usage statistics on Wiley InterScience | |
| Impact of Cochrane systematic reviews of public health interventions for physical activity | |
| The 'MIX' program: free software for learning, teaching and exploring meta-analysis with Excel | |
| Quality assessment in systematic reviews of prognosis: descriptive analysis, development and testing of new recommendations | |
| The Cochrane Library used in education: www.peditop.com | |
| The multiplicity problem in systematic reviews | |
| Editorial strategy for revising Cochrane reviews: does it help? | |
| Frequency and characteristics of new evidence found in Clinical Evidence updates | |
| Country of affiliation for the authors of an international evidence-based healthcare publication: an evaluation of Clinical Evidence | |
| Survey of the use of Cochrane Style Guide guidance in published Cochrane reviews | |
| Quality of systematic reviews used to build guidelines on prevention and treatment of breast and colorectal cancers | |
| The value of Cochrane reviews in the clinical practice of university-based surgeons in a developing country | |
| The need to collaborate for updating systematic reviews | |
| How accessible is the Cochrane Library for health professionals with little or no previous knowledge of the site? | |
| Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) | |
| Economic evaluations of prenatal screening for trisomy 21: a systematic review of the methodogology | |
| How do authors respond to written requests for additional information? | |
| Ask the author? Does it make a difference to quality assessment? | |
| Systematic reviews of knowledge translation interventions: contributions of process evaluations and contact with authors | |
| What happens when you take the Cochrane methodology and apply it to non-clinical literature? | |
| Case report of a satellite effort: The Denver Satellite of the Cochrane Skin Group | |
| Use of Evidence-based nursing (EBN) by nurses in Belgium | |
| The equivalence or non-inferiority problem in systematic reviews | |
| A tale of four review groups | |
| Finding full text copies of randomised trials, or possible randomised trials, from low and middle income countries | |
| Evidence based audit in oncology: analyses of three health plans in Brazil | |
| Economic impact of an evidence based approach to tumor marker requests in a health plan in Brazil | |
| Distal pancreatectomy: a randomized controlled trial to compare two different surgical techniques | |
| Building a specialized register of behavioral medicine interventions | |
| Behavioral medicine: providing another perspective of trial methodologies | |
| Assessing the quality of information recorded on trial registries (TR) | |
| Do province-wide access to The cochrane Library and training sessions make a difference? | |
| Pre-specifying sample size calculations and statistical analyses in randomised trials: comparison of protocols to publications | |
| How should clinicians and policy makers implement case management for depression? Using meta-regression to open up the black box of a complex intervention | |
| The impact of including CBA and ITS designs in Cochrane reviews | |
| Canadian Cochrane Centre Education and Training Project 2004-05 | |
| Training handsearchers: going from a paper to a web-based course | |
| Systematic reviews of economic data: preliminary steps in an emerging methodology | |
| The use of evidence based medicine in promoting the social acceptance of family planning in the Philippines | |
| Evidence based medicine in the curriculum in medical schools in South East Asia | |
| Reporting on the quality of randomised controlled trials in prehospital care | |
| Four systematic reviews per day: the epidemiology of research synthesis |
| Systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies 1: An introduction to formulating the study question and identifying eligible studies | |
| Selecting the best treatment: the role of multiple treatments meta-analysis in Cochrane reviews | |
| Methods for synthesising qualitative data | |
| Systematic reviews of health promotion and public health interventions | |
| An introduction to literature searching for systematic reviews | |
| Using ProCite for creating and submitting trials databases to CENTRAL | |
| The Cochrane Library hands-on introduction | |
| Synthesising economic evaluations from different countries: challenges for Cochrane reviewers | |
| The language of evidence | |
| Educational strategies to build capacity in the generation and implementation of evidence in developing countries: the SEA-ORCHID Project | |
| A systematic approach to involving consumers in the review process | |
| Technical editing part II | |
| Investigating and dealing with bias in systematic reviews | |
| Narratives of evidence-based health care | |
| Entity web sites: a hands-on workshop to lighten your site maintenance work | |
| Utilising Cochrane reviews in clinical guideline development | |
| Train the trainers: techniques for training systematic reviewers | |
| Systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies 2: Assessment of methodological quality | |
| Software for computing treatment effects, performing meta-analyses, and creating forest plots | |
| Introduction to meta-analysis using Stata | |
| Individual patient data meta-analyses | |
| Issues in preparing systematic reviews of complementary and alternative medicine therapies | |
| Using the findings of 'views' studies to explore the findings of effectiveness studies in systematic reviews | |
| Systematic reviews of studies of prognosis: activation of a Prognosis Review Network | |
| The Cochrane Library: hands-on advanced searching | |
| Authoring and editing reviews through the new Cochrane Information Management System: an introductory workshop for review authors and editors | |
| Grading Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE): an international working group | |
| Critical appraisal skills for consumers: understanding the evidence using an online course | |
| Workshop for Cochrane Trials Search Co-ordinators (intermediate) | |
| Peer reviewing systematic reviews | |
| Evidence overviews: prioritising areas for overviews of systematic reviews | |
| Lessons on integrating economic evidence into Clinical Practice Guidelines | |
| Meta-analysis of continuous data | |
| Cochrane EPOC methods: complex interventions and non randomised studies | |
| Incorporating data on adverse effects in systematic reviews | |
| Workshop for Cochrane Trials Search Co-ordinators (advanced) | |
| Systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies 3: A practical introduction to meta-analysis | |
| Systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies 4: Advanced meta-analysis of diagnostic test performance: investigating heterogeneity and comparing tests | |
| Systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies 5: Applying the results in clinical practice | |
| Basics of meta-analysis | |
| An introduction to meta-regression | |
| Extracting data for a systematic review of non-randomised studies | |
| How to interpret patient-reported outcomes in Cochrane reviews | |
| MeerKat - getting the most out of your study-based Specialized Register | |
| Determining study design classification of potential trial reports using MEDLINE abstracts as examples | |
| Applying house style to Cochrane reviews using the Cochrane Style Guide and Review Manager&&Applying house style to Cochrane reviews using the Cochrane Style Guide and Review Manager (for review authors) | |
| Addressing dilemmas and conflicting interests faced by Cochrane reviewers | |
| Engaging health promotion and public health practitioners and policy makers through summary tables of the findings of Cochrane reviews | |
| Hone your skills as consumer referees for Cochrane reviews | |
| Managing the editorial process: an advanced workshop for Cochrane Review Group Super Users in Phase 2 of the Cochrane Information Management System | |
| Promoting uptake: using the web to disseminate reviews to parents and public health decision makers | |
| Ways to ensure evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are of high quality | |
| Minding the qualitative and feeling the width: identifying qualitative research for inclusion in systematic reviews | |
| Practical methods for incorporating time-to-event data into Cochrane reviews: a hands-on workshop |