Program
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| 25th October | |
| 08.30 – 18.00 | Welcome coffee and registration | |
| 14.30 – 16.30 | ||
| 18.30 – 19.30 | ||
| 20.00 – 21.30 | Welcome buffet | |
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| 26th October | 27th October | 28th October | ||
| 08.30 – 09.00 | Breakfast session 1 | Breakfast session 2 | |||
| 09.00 – 10.45 | |||||
| 10.45 – 11.30 | Break, poster session | Break, poster session | Break | ||
| 11.30 – 13.15 | |||||
| 13.15 – 14.30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | ||
| 14.30 – 16.15 | Parallel session D | Parallel session H |
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| 16.15 – 16.30 | Break | Break | |||
| 16.30 – 18.00 | Theme group | Theme group | |||
| 20.00 – 23.00 |
| Gala dinner | |||
Please note that gala dinner is not included in Only-conference registration fee
| Pre-conference workshops (in parallel) | 14.30 – 16.30 |
| GRADE: how to go from evidence to decisions Holger Schünemann, McMaster University (Canada) Ethical and scientific integrity of health research: how can educators support this and reduce research waste? Trish Groves, The BMJ (United Kingdom) |
| Conference inauguration | 18.30 – 20.00 |
| Welcome Nino Cartabellotta, GIMBE Foundation (Italy) Walter Ricciardi, National Institute of Health (Italy) Opening lecture “False” and “not useful” clinical research: how can we increase its value? John Ioannidis, Stanford University (USA) |
| Breakfast Session 1 | 08.30 – 9.00 |
| 5 minutes for 1 idea Innovation for clinical rehabilitation research Naomi Lynn Gerber, Inova Health System (USA) Patients’ web self-diagnosis and treatment: from don’ts to dos Claudio Beltramello, GIMBE Foundation (Italy) Automated, continuously updated, crowd-sourced evidence syntheses Janet Martin, Western University (Canada) Clinician dashboards: the time is now! Julie Tilson, University of Southern California (USA) |
| Plenary Session A | 9.00 – 10.45 |
| Keynote lectures Increasing value and reducing waste of research: the REWARD recommendations Paul Glasziou, Bond University (Australia) EQUATOR Network: promises and results of reporting guidelines Douglas Altman, University of Oxford (United Kingdom) Selected presentations Why do authors derive new cardiovascular clinical prediction rules if they already exist? A mixed methods study Jong-wook Ban, University of Oxford (United Kingdom) Evidence-Based Research to put research in the context of existing knowledge: a systematic review. Hans Lund, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Norway) A new instrument to assess the trustworthiness of effect modifiers Stefan Schandelmaier, McMaster University (Canada) |
| Plenary Session B | 11.30 – 13.15 |
| Keynote lectures Trustworthiness of evidence: role and responsibilities of biomedical journals Howard Bauchner, JAMA (USA) From evidence to action in health policy making: a mission impossible? Walter Ricciardi, National Institute of Health (Italy) Selected presentations Forecasting science: a strategy for planning research resources Kathleen Oliver, Consultant at National Institute of Health (USA) Adding value and reducing research waste: the role of the research management community Virginia Minogue, National Health Service (United Kingdom) Reducing research waste: the PenCLAHRC way Rebecca Abbott, PenCLAHRC (United Kingdom) |
| Parallel Session C | 14.30 – 16.15 |
| Selected presentations Core concepts required for an educational training in EBP: a Delphi survey |
| Parallel Session D | 14.30 – 16.00 |
| Selected presentations From evidence to practice: reflections on collaborating and co-producing with the Sensory Trust |
| Workshops | 16.30 – 18.00 |
| Making results of patient-important outcomes interpretable: options for systematic reviewers Gordon Guyatt, McMaster University (Canada) Making sense of results: statistics for the terrified Amanda Burls, City University of London (United Kingdom) |
| Working group | 16.30 – 18.00 |
| Resources for teaching EBM, shared decision-making and overdiagnosis Paul Glasziou, Bond University (Australia) |
| Breakfast Session 2 | 08.30 – 9.00 |
| 5 minutes for 1 idea A bayesian model for evidence-based shared decision-making Haris Achilleos, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (United Kingdom) The most important and effective means of disruption: changing organizations’ culture George Schmid, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA) Evidence reversibility index & evidence sufficiency index Janet Martin, Western University (Canada) |
| Plenary Session E | 9.00 – 10.45 |
| Keynote lectures |
| Plenary Session F | 11.30 – 13.30 |
| Keynote lectures Developing trustworthy clinical practice guidelines: international standards and current challenges Amir Qaseem, American College of Physicians (USA) The ecosystem of evidence: the way forward Nino Cartabellotta, GIMBE Foundation (Italy) Selected presentations The Cochrane knowledge translation strategy |
| Parallel Session G | 14.30 – 16.15 |
| Selected presentations Are we doing enough to disseminate if we don't engage in the hard questions? Mary Butler, University of Minnesota (USA) Evaluating the impact of systematic reviews in disability and rehabilitation research using bibliometric mesures Cindy Cai, Rikki Mangrum, Steven Garfinkel, American Institutes for Research (USA) The challenges of evidencing education and support interventions Alison Steven*, Jane Stewart§, Val Larkin* *Northumbria University, §Newcastle University (United Kingdom) Review strategies to inform research prioritization of biomarkers: AKI-Diagnostics case study Judy Wright, University of Leeds (United Kingdom) Evidence review for quality improvement innovations: a test of a responsive review method Lisa Rubenstein, RAND Corporation (USA) Point of care tools in preventing overuse of care Caroline Blaine, The BMJ (United Kingdom) Pragmatism in evidence synthesis and translation: a perspective on the evaluation of systems transformation Sally Fowler Davis, Sheffield Hallam University (United Kingdom) |
| Parallel Session H | 14.30 – 16.15 |
| Selected presentations Teaching the EBP "patient preferences and values" component: which methods and tools are validate? Milena Guarinoni, University of Brescia (Italy) Technology workarounds and patient safety Kathleen Mastrian, Penn State University (USA) Appropriateness of eye care: can we use practice records, practitioners’ and patients’ perspective to design, target and measure, intervention strategies? Isabelle Jalbert, University of New South Wales (Australia) What factors influence general practitioners’ competencies and application of EBM? Dragan Ilic, Monash University (Australia) Applicability of research to rehabilitation clinicians: a qualitative study Ali Weinstein, George Mason University (USA) Adherence to medicines in patients suffering from chronic conditions: beliefs about medicines and locus of control Lorna Marie West, University of Malta (Malta) What kinds of knowledge types are constitutive for knowledge translation? Some epistemological remarks in EBHC Anders Reiersgaard, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Norway) |
| Workshops | 16.30 – 18.00 |
| How to develop and publish a trustworthy evidence summary and recommendation through the MAGIC platform Per Vandvik, University of Oslo (Norway) Solving the lack of knowledge translation Sharon Straus, University of Toronto (Canada) |
| Working group | 16.30 – 18.00 |
| Resources for teaching EBM, shared decision-making and overdiagnosis Paul Glasziou, Bond University (Australia) |
- Search summary tables for systematic review: making the search process more efficient and transparent
Rebecca Abbott, PenCLAHRC (United Kingdom) - Searching for implementation evidence: identifying commonly used terms in systematic reviews of implementation in healthcare
Rebecca Abbott, PenCLAHRC (United Kingdom) - Comprehensive educational needs assessment of EBP in health policymakers and managers
Mahasti Alizadeh Mizani, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Islamic Republic of Iran) - How to express EBHC: advances bring clearer decisional emphasis
Brian Alper, EBSCO (USA) - What predicts independent external validation of cardiovascular risk clinical prediction rules? Cox proportional hazards regression analyses
Jong-wook Ban, University of Oxford (United Kingdom) - Engagement and partnership in the conception, design, implementation and evaluation of the 5As team program
Denise Campbell-scherer, University of Alberta (Canada) - The awareness and knowledge of EBM in the international orthopedics community: a questionnaire survey
Greta Castellini, University of Milan (Italy) - Describing a user-centred approach to developing key questions for a clinical guideline for general practitioners
Samantha Chakraborty, Monash University (Australia) - Selecting tools to assist general practitioners in diagnosing and assessing the severity of work-related mental health conditions
Samantha Chakraborty, Monash University (Australia) - Multidimensional assessment of women with ovarian cancer: increasing value of health research
Francesco De Vincenzo, University of Parma (Italy) - Enhancing state policymakers’ ability to use research evidence
Martha Gerrity, Oregon Health & Science University (USA) - Rapid reviews to inform state health policy decisions
Martha Gerrity, Oregon Health & Science University (USA) - Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for chronic low back pain: the need to present minimal important differences units in meta-analyses
Silvia Eleonora Gianola, University of Milano Bicocca (Italy) - Usefullness of the TRIPOD guideline to a prediction model development improvement (PREDICE-SCORE)
Agustin Gomez De La Camara, Hospital 12 de Octubre Research Institute (Spain) - Transitional cares in hematology: a systematic review
Giovanna Milena Guarinoni, University of Brescia (Italy) - A call for proper worldwide vaccine side-effect studies
Wouter Havinga, NHS General Practitioner (United Kingdom) - The future of evidence in an age of alternative facts
Bruce Hugman, Uppsala Monitoring Centre (Thailand) - Differences in post-operative bowel function and ileus between right and left sided radical colorectal resections
Ben Liu, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (United Kingdom) - How can we reduce vulnerability to misleading persuasion?
Peter Mansfield, Healthy Skepticism Inc (Australia) - Does knowledge brokering improve the quality of rapid review proposals? A before-after study
Gabriel Moore, Sax Institute (Australia) - Translating clinical guidelines into performance measurements: the ECIBC example on breast cancer
Luciana Neamtiu, European Commission Joint Research Centre (Italy) - EBPsteps: a mobile application to support the process of EBP
Nina Rydland Olsen, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Norway) - To create Evidence Based Medicine Ireland (EBMI)
Eve O'Toole, National Cancer Control Programme (Ireland) - Outcomes of a diabetes care implementation cluster trial in Indigenous health
Christine Paul, University of Newcastle (Australia) - Embedding smoking cessation support in cancer care clinics in Australia
Christine Paul, University of Newcastle (Australia) - Promoting knowledge transfer for quality improvement interventions: a validated literature search, screening, and critical appraisal method
Lisa Rubenstein, RAND Corporation (USA) - Unpublished trials in molluscum contagiosum: a case study in publication bias
Johannes Van Der Wouden, VU University Medical Center (Netherlands) - Russian Society of Evidence Based Medicine: 15 years of education
Vasiliy Vlassov, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russian Federation) - Scoping reviews of research literature to inform rehabilitation clinicians about functional outcomes for patients with burn and spinal cord Injury
Ali Weinstein, George Mason University (USA) - Medicines wastage and its association with adherence, beliefs about medicines and locus of control in patients suffering from chronic conditions
Lorna Marie West, University of Malta (Malta) - Challenges facing non-indigenous researchers undertaking research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Imelda Williams, Monash University (Australia)
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