Report on Asset Map of Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines

Report on Asset Map of Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines

 

The SPOR Evidence Alliance is pleased to release a draft report on the Asset Map of Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines. The report maps information on over 1,100 open-access clinical practice guidelines that have been developed in Canada either at the local, provincial or national level. Information contained within this report has been used to develop an online, searchable database. You can view the database here.

Our goal is to demonstrate the strengths  and capacity of Canadian developers of clinical practice guidelines, and identify opportunities to advance the science of guideline development, as well as opportunities for future collaborations. The database is current until April 2018, and will be updated on an ongoing basis to provide up-to-date and easy to access information on existing and current guidelines and help reduce redundancies and duplication of efforts in guideline development.

 

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If you have any feedback on the report, we welcome you to share it with us. Please email SPOREA@smh.ca.

Arthritis Broadcast Network Presents #Greek2Street

Arthritis Broadcast Network Presents #Greek2Street

Arthritis Broadcast Network (ABN) is a multi-media platform that is led by the Arthritis Consumer Experts and the Arthritis Research Centre of Canada. It brings news, information and patient stories to the arthritis community in Canada.

ABN hosted its inaugural #Greek2Street Facebook and Twitter Live event at the 2018 KT Canada Annual Scientific Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia.

A total of 18 interviews were conducted on the following knowledge translation themed topics:

  • Knowledge translation methods for healthcare providers, patients, and families
  • Patient engagement in research, health economic research, and healthcare
  • Effective communication techniques to educate and inform patients about adherence, treatment information, and self-care practices
  • Patient preferences and moving beyond clinical guidelines
  • Effective implementation of guidelines
  • Knowledge translation and health technology assessment
  • Co-developing “toolkits” with patients
  • Citizen engagement in elder care
  • Evaluation of patient engagement
  • Using arts to engage youth in research

You can watch all 18 interviews by visiting the ABN YouTube channel. Click to watch videos