Palermo Tonya M
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Research Institute
J Pediatr Psychol. 2014 Sep;39(8):753-62. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsu048. Epub 2014 Jul 4.
This introduction to the special issue on Evidence-Based Interventions in Pediatric Psychology provides background on the process used to develop the special issue, a summary of the key findings from the series of reviews, and discussion of the implications for evidence-based practice. Authors followed a three-phase approach to develop their systematic reviews using rigorous systematic review methodology drawn heavily from the Cochrane Collaboration. The strength of the evidence for each pediatric psychology intervention was evaluated using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. The introduction discusses the progress that has been made in the evidence base for pediatric psychology interventions since the first special series published in 1999. Recommendations to stimulate further research and expand and strengthen the quality of the evidence base are described. The introduction concludes with implications from the special issue for pediatric psychology training in evidence-based practice.
这篇关于儿科心理学循证干预的特刊引言介绍了该特刊的编制过程背景、系列综述的主要发现总结以及循证实践的意义探讨。作者采用了三阶段方法,运用大量借鉴Cochrane协作网的严格系统综述方法来开展系统综述。使用推荐分级的评估、制定与评价(GRADE)方法对每种儿科心理学干预措施的证据强度进行评估。引言讨论了自1999年首次发表特刊系列以来,儿科心理学干预措施证据基础方面取得的进展。阐述了促进进一步研究以及扩大和加强证据基础质量的建议。引言最后论述了该特刊对儿科心理学循证实践培训的启示。