范围(计算机科学)
循证实践
心理健康
领域(数学)
包裹体(矿物)
过程(计算)
循证医学
心理干预
数据收集
计算机科学
心理学
数据科学
管理科学
知识管理
医学
社会学
替代医学
精神科
社会心理学
社会科学
数学
病理
纯数学
经济
程序设计语言
操作系统
作者
Sarah Hetrick,Alexandra G. Parker,Patrick M. Callahan,Rosemary Purcell
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2753.2008.01112.x
摘要
Within the field of evidence-based practice, a process termed 'evidence mapping' is emerging as a less exhaustive yet systematic and replicable methodology that allows an understanding of the extent and distribution of evidence in a broad clinical area, highlighting both what is known and where gaps in evidence exist. This article describes the general principles of mapping methodology by using illustrations derived from our experience conducting an evidence map of interventions for youth mental-health disorders.Evidence maps are based on an explicit research question relating to the field of enquiry, which may vary in depth, but should be informed by end-users. The research question then drives the search for, and collection of, appropriate studies utilizing explicit and reproducible methods at each stage. This includes clear definition of components of the research question, development of a thorough and reproducible search strategy, development of explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria, and transparent decisions about the level of information to be obtained from each study.Evidence mapping is emerging as a rigorous methodology for gathering and disseminating up-to-date information to end-users. Thoughtful planning and assessment of available resources (e.g. staff, time, budget) are required by those applying this methodology to their particular field of clinical enquiry given the potential scope of the work. The needs of the end-user need to be balanced with available resources. Information derived needs to be effectively communicated, with the uptake of that evidence into clinical practice the ultimate aim.
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