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Evidence‐based healthcare and the Cochrane Collaboration: An unfinished journey as yet!
Author(s) -
Meyer Sascha
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of evidence‐based medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.885
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1756-5391
DOI - 10.1111/jebm.12071
Subject(s) - health care , psychology , medicine , nursing , engineering ethics , political science , engineering , law
Objective Although evidence‐based medicine and the Cochrane Collaboration have become key players in modern medicine, it is important to note that evidencebased medicine and the Cochrane Collaboration are confronted with a number of substantial challenges that need to be addressed. The aim of this work is to highlight some of these problems. Methods This comment is based on a semi‐structured literature review and my personal experience in the field of evidence‐based medicine. Results In this comment, 3 important areas of controversy and conflict (“ Improving the quality of Cochrane Review”; “Increasing the relevance to middle‐ and low‐income countries”; and “Keeping reviews up to date ”) will be highlighted, and possible solutions will be presented. Conclusion With the Cochrane Collaboration now having been at the forefront of promoting and implementing core principles of evidence‐based medicine, further organizational, political and administrative efforts will have to be put in place to further improve the impact of evidence‐based medicine in the field of health care. This process can best be realized through networking and cooperation of the medical community worldwide, irrespective of geographic origin. When successfully tackling the above mentioned issues and obstacles, the already amazing success story of evidence‐based medicine and the Cochrane Collaboration will grow even more substantial.

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