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The use of systematic reviews in knowledge transfer

The use of systematic reviews in knowledge transfer. Dr Sabine Maguire Dept Child Health, Cardiff University. Do Systematic Reviews alter practice?. CORE-INFO WELSH CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMATIC REVIEW GROUP. Established 2002

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The use of systematic reviews in knowledge transfer

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  1. The use of systematic reviews in knowledge transfer Dr Sabine Maguire Dept Child Health, Cardiff University

  2. Do Systematic Reviews alter practice?

  3. CORE-INFOWELSH CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMATIC REVIEW GROUP • Established 2002 • Series of systematic reviews defining the evidence base for the recognition and investigation of child abuse and neglect • Majority of reviews – physical abuse • Current review – emotional abuse & neglect

  4. How do you reach your target audience?

  5. How do you know your SR is altering practice?

  6. Unpredictable ways of identifying impact

  7. What do updates add?

  8. Influencing research • Patterns of bruising – original review 2002 • No studies of bruising in disabled children • 2009 & 2010 first studies of bruising patterns in children

  9. Questions? Funding sources: NSPCC, Welsh Assembly Government, MRC, RCPCH

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