Evidence Aid, Summertown Pavilion, Oxford, UK.
J Evid Based Med. 2014 Dec;7(4):234-7. doi: 10.1111/jebm.12127.
This article describes the dissemination and knowledge transfer activities of Evidence Aid, which was established after the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 to provide a single source of evidence that would help people make well-informed decisions when preparing for and responding to disasters. Evidence Aid has a dedicated website (www.EvidenceAid.org) to provide access to more than 160 systematic reviews and several other documents relevant to people working on disaster risk reduction, planning, response, recovery, rehabilitation, and resilience. It combines this with a social media presence and Special Collections that bundle together related Cochrane Reviews (www.TheCochraneLibrary.com). The aim is to make it easier for users who need this evidence and don't have time to browse through multiple documents and distill them before making their decisions. Evidence Aid will continue to identify and share resources and knowledge with those who most need it at the time that they need it most. It is working with several partners to identify relevant Cochrane and non-Cochrane systematic reviews and is engaging with users who, by sharing their information and their knowledge needs, will allow Evidence Aid to target its efforts to these priority areas.
本文介绍了 Evidence Aid 的传播和知识转移活动,该组织成立于 2004 年 12 月印度洋海啸之后,旨在提供一个单一的证据来源,帮助人们在为灾害做准备和应对灾害时做出明智的决策。Evidence Aid 有一个专门的网站(www.EvidenceAid.org),提供了超过 160 项系统评价和其他一些与减少灾害风险、规划、应对、恢复、康复和韧性工作相关的文件。它将这些与社交媒体的存在和特别收藏结合在一起,将相关的 Cochrane 评价捆绑在一起(www.TheCochraneLibrary.com)。目的是为需要这些证据但没有时间浏览多个文件并在做出决策前对其进行提炼的用户提供便利。在最需要的时间和地点,Evidence Aid 将继续向最需要的人识别和分享资源和知识。它正在与几个合作伙伴合作,以确定相关的 Cochrane 和非 Cochrane 系统评价,并与用户进行互动,通过分享他们的信息和知识需求,使 Evidence Aid 能够将其工作重点放在这些优先领域。