Holland Jennifer, Haynes R Brian
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005;2005:340-4.
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) attempts to narrow the gap between knowledge and practice, but ready access to evidence-based resources remains a challenge to practicing physicians.
To describe a new, EBM information delivery service, its trial design, and baseline data.
McMaster PLUS (Premium Literature Service), composed of a continuously updated database and web-based interface, delivers scientifically rigorous and clinically relevant research literature matched to individual physicians' clinical interests. A cluster randomized controlled trial is currently underway, comparing 2 versions of the PLUS system.
As of Feb 2005, the PLUS database contained over 5700 scientifically sound, clinically relevant articles, published from 2001 to present. 68% of articles have full text links. Over 200 physicians in Northern Ontario have been randomized to one of 2 PLUS interfaces.
McMaster PLUS has been designed to aid physicians to home in on high quality research that is highly relevant and important to their own clinical practice.
循证医学(EBM)试图缩小知识与实践之间的差距,但执业医师随时获取循证资源仍是一项挑战。
描述一项新的循证医学信息传递服务、其试验设计及基线数据。
麦克马斯特PLUS(高级文献服务)由一个持续更新的数据库和基于网络的界面组成,提供与个体医师临床兴趣相匹配的科学严谨且临床相关的研究文献。一项整群随机对照试验正在进行,比较PLUS系统的两个版本。
截至2005年2月,PLUS数据库包含自2001年至今发表的5700多篇科学可靠、临床相关的文章。68%的文章有全文链接。安大略省北部的200多名医师已被随机分配到PLUS的两个界面之一。
麦克马斯特PLUS旨在帮助医师专注于对其自身临床实践高度相关且重要的高质量研究。