| Literature DB >> 20610379 |
Rita Banzi1, Alessandro Liberati, Ivan Moschetti, Ludovica Tagliabue, Lorenzo Moja.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Busy clinicians need easy access to evidence-based information to inform their clinical practice. Publishers and organizations have designed specific tools to meet doctors' needs at the point of care.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20610379 PMCID: PMC2956323 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1The ‘‘5S’’ levels of organization of evidence from health care research (adapted from Haynes [6])
Definitions helpful to explain criteria for inclusions and exclusions
| Definition | |
| Evidence-based practice | Evidence-based practice refers to the process of systematically finding, appraising, and using contemporaneous research findings as the basis for clinical decisions. Evidence-based practice follows four steps: formulate a clear clinical question from a patient's problem; search the literature for relevant clinical articles; evaluate (critically appraise) the evidence for its validity and usefulness; implement useful findings in clinical practice. |
| Point of care | Point of care refers to the specific point in the workflow when health professional and patient interact and applies to any service provided to patients at the bedside or during patients’ consultations. |
| Update | Update refers to renovation or integration of content within a maximum of five years. |
| Rapidly accessible | Rapidly accessible content should be easily available on searching by keywords or browsing by topics or alphabetically ordered menus. The research output should be sufficiently summarized and relevant. |
| Studies (primary literature) | Studies (primary literature) are publications that illustrate or comment on original scientific research findings, typically in journal articles. |
| Synthesis (secondary literature) | Syntheses (secondary literature) are published materials that provide an examination of recent or current literature. Review articles can cover a wide range of subject matter at various levels of completeness and comprehensiveness based on analyses of literature that may include research findings. The Cochrane Library is an example. |
| Synopsis | Synopsis is the selection and summary of clinically important articles in the medical literature (usually in specific fields), which include newly published, high-quality, clinically relevant original studies and systematic reviews. Online journal clubs are an example. |
| Summaries (tertiary literature) | Summaries (tertiary literature) are abstracts that integrate evidence from many sources (eg, primary literature, systematic reviews, and guidelines) to provide a full range of information on management options for a given health problem. |
| Systems (decision aid) | Systems (decision aids) are clinical information systems that integrate and summarize all relevant and important research evidence about a clinical problem and automatically link, through an electronic medical record, a specific patient's circumstances to the relevant information. |
| Literature surveillance alerting systems | Literature surveillance alerting systems provide regular monitoring of a defined set of journals and the reporting of article selection on the basis of validity and relevance (ie, Evidence UpDates, ACP Journal Club, InfoPOEMs) |
| Meta-lists | Meta-lists are information retrieval tools that contain links to other relevant sites on the Web. The links are usually collected by the meta-list site coordinator, who acts as a clearinghouse. |
| Search engine | Search engines are information retrieval tools aimed at searching for information on the whole Web or on medicine-specific websites. The strength of a medicine-specific search engine is its ability to filter out any sites that are not (according to programmed criteria) medical sites. |
| Guideline databases | Guideline databases are online repositories of clinical documents aimed at providing recommendations rather than information to clinicians (ie, SIGN, NICE). |
| Online books | Online books are electronic versions of paper-based publications. These are not regularly updated. |
Figure 2Flow diagram of the EBP point-of-care summary providers included in the analysis
General characteristics of EBP point-of-care summary providers
| Product | Year of | Vendor/ | Marketing Claim | Fee-based/ | Type of | Format | Annual Cost | Target Users |
| 5-Minute Clinical Consult (www.5minuteconsult.com) | Not reported | Wolters Kluwer, Lippiccott Williams and Wilkins | Updated regularly for quick reference at the point of care. | Fee-based | Single user | Online, PDA, smartphone, print | US $89.90 | Not reported |
| ACP Pier (www.acponline.org) | Not reported | American College of Physicians | Find authoritative, evidence-based guidance to improve clinical care | Open access to ACP members | Not Applicable | Online and PDA | Not Applicable | Internal medicine specialists |
| BestBETs (www.bestbets.org/) | 1996 | Department of Emergency Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary | … provide rapid evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, using a systematic approach to reviewing the literature. | Open access | Not Applicable | Online and print | Not Applicable | Emergency medicine specialists |
| CKS (www.cks.nhs.uk) | 1998 | NHS | Safe practical clinical answers- fast | Open access | Not applicable | Online and print | Not applicable | GPs, nurses, pharmacists, students; medical librarians |
| Clinical Evidence (www.clinicalevidence.bmj.com) | 1999 | BMJ Publishing group | The international source of the best available evidence on the effects of common clinical interventions | Fee-based | Single user, institutional, pay per view, season ticket | online, print (handbook), PDA | £137/€203/ | GPs, specialists |
| DynaMed (www.ebscohost.com/dynamed/) | Not reported | EBSCO Publishing | Designed for use at the point-of-care, providing best available evidence and updated daily. | Fee-based | Single user, institutional | Online, PDA | US $350 | GPs, specialists |
| eMedicine | 1996 | WebMD- Medscape | Continually updated clinical reference…the most authoritative and accessible point-of-care medical reference available to physicians. | Open access | Not applicable | Online | Not applicable | GPs and other health care professionals. |
| eTG complete (www.tg.org.au) | 1978 | Therapeutic Guidelines Limited (Australia) | Therapeutic Guidelines…evidence in context | Fee-based | Single user, student subscription | Online, desktop, print, PDA | A$300 | Not reported |
| EBM Guidelines (http://ebmg.wiley.com) | 1989 | Wiley Blackwell Interscience and Duodecim | Easy to use clinical guidelines supported by sound scientific evidence | Fee-based | Single user, institutional | Online, print, PDA | US $255 | GPs |
| First Consult (www.mdconsult.com) | 1997 | Elsevier | Evidence-based answers for the point of care | Fee-based | Single user, institutional | Online, PDA | US $449 "Core + first consult" | GPs, specialists |
| GP Notebook (www.gpnotebook.co.uk) | 1995 | Oxbridge Solutions Ltd | A UK medical reference on the world wide web | Open Access | Not applicable | Online | Not applicable | GPs |
| Harrison’s Practice (www.harrisonspractice.com) | Not reported | Mc Graw Hill | Answers on demand at the point of care | Fee-based | Single user, institutional | online, PDA, wireless version | US $325 | GPs, Internal Medicine Specialists |
| Health Gate (www.healthgate.com) | Not reported | HealthGate Data Corporation | The latest evidence-based clinical information | Fee-based | Not reported | Online | Not reported | Providers, payers, employers, and patients |
| Map of Medicine (www.mapofmedicine.com) | 2001 | Hearst Corporation | Support for clinical practice national, local and personal evidence-based content broad in scope | Open access to all NHS staff in England and Wales. | Not applicable | Online | Not applicable | GPs and other health professionals |
| Micromedex (www.micromedex.com) | Not reported | Thomson Reuters | Evidence-based answers to support your disease management and treatment decisions. | Fee-based | Not reported | Online, PDA | Contact for pricing | GPs, specialists, other health professionals. Medical school faculty and students, librarians |
| Pepid (www.pepid.com) | 1994 | Pepid LLC | The only “all-in-one” point-of-care medical reference tool available on the Internet | Fee-based | Single user, institutional | Online, PDA, Mobile Wireless | US $199.95 Primary Care Plus PCP | GPs, specialists |
| UpToDate (www.uptodate.com) | 1992 | UpToDate, Inc | UpToDate is an evidence-based, peer-reviewed information resource | Fee-based | single user institutional, patient subscription | Online, desktop, PDA | US $495 | GPs, specialists |
| ZynxEvidence (www.zynxhealth.com/) | Not reported | Zynx Health Incorporated | Evidence-based health care. Informed decision. Improved care. | Fee-based | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | GPs, specialists |
Content presentation of EBP point-of-care summary providers
| Output Presentation | Education | ||||||||
| Name | Type of Output | Formal Ontology | Summary | References | Intent to | Strength of | CME | Other | Patient |
| 5-Minute Clinical Consult | Key point summary | Yes | No | Yes, general | Yes | No | No | No | Yes |
| ACP Pier | Key point summary | Yes | Yes | Yes, specific | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| BestBETs | Answers to clinical questions | Yes | No | Yes, specific | No | No | No | Yes, methodology | No |
| CKS | Key point summary | Yes | Yes | Yes, general | Yes | No | No | No | Yes |
| Clinical Evidence | Narrative summaries on clinical questions | Yes | Yes | Yes, specific | No | No | Yes | Yes, statistics and methodology | Yes |
| DynaMed | Key point summary | Yes | No | Yes, specific | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| eMedicine | Book chapter-like summary | Yes | No | Yes, general | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| eTG complete | Book chapter- like summary | No | No | Yes, general | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| EBM Guidelines | Key point summary | Yes | No | Yes, specific | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| First Consult | Key point summaries | Yes | Yes | Yes, general | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| GP Notebook | Book chapter- like and key point summaries | No | No | Yes, general | No | No | Yes | No | No |
| Harrison’s Practice | Key point summaries | Yes | No | Yes, general | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
| Health Gate | No information | No information | No information | Yes, general | No information | No | No | No | Yes |
| Map Of Medicine | Clinical pathways | Yes | Yes | Yes, specific | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Micromedex | Key point summaries | Yes | Yes | Yes, specific | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Pepid | Key point summaries | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
| UpToDate | Book chapter- like summaries | Yes | No | Yes, specific | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| ZynxEvidence | Key point summary | Yes | No | No information | Yes | No information | No | No | No |
Figure 3EBP point-of-care summary provider volume estimated on four random chapters of the ICD-10 classification
Editorial quality of EBP point-of-care summary providers
| Name | Authorship | Reviewing | Updating | Authors’ Conflict of Interest | Commercial Support for | Editorial |
| Clinical Evidence | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes, implemented and reported (3) | Not accepted (3) | 15 |
| UpToDate | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes, implemented and reported (3) | Not accepted (3) | 15 |
| eMedicine | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes, implemented and reported (3) | Accepted and disclosed (1) | 13 |
| DynaMed | Unclear (1) | Unclear (1) | Yes (3) | Yes, implemented and reported (3) | Not accepted (3) | 11 |
| eTG complete | Unclear (1) | Yes (3) | No (0) | Yes, implemented and reported (3) | Not accepted (3) | 10 |
| ACP Pier | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 9 |
| EBM Guidelines | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 9 |
| Pepid | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 9 |
| First Consult | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 7 |
| BestBETs | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No (0) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 6 |
| CKS | No (0) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 6 |
| Map Of Medicine | No (0) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 6 |
| Micromedex | No (0) | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | Yes, implemented but not reported (1) | No information (0) | 5 |
| 5-Minute Clinical Consult | Yes (3) | No (0) | Unclear (1) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 4 |
| GP Notebook | No (0) | Unclear (1) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 4 |
| Harrison’s Practice | No (0) | No (0) | Yes (3) | No information (0) | No information (0) | 3 |
Evidence-based methodology of EBP point-of-care summary providers
| Name | Literature Search/ | Cumulative vs | Critical | Formal Grading of | Cite Expert | Evidence-Based |
| BestBETs | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | 15 |
| Clinical Evidence | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | 15 |
| EBM Guidelines | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | 15 |
| UpToDate | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | 15 |
| DynaMed | Yes (3) | No (0) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | 12 |
| Map Of Medicine | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | No (0) | Yes (3) | 12 |
| Micromedex | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | 11 |
| ACP Pier | Yes (3) | No (0) | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | 10 |
| CKS | Yes (3) | Yes (3) | Unclear (1) | No (0) | Yes (3) | 10 |
| Pepid | Unclear (1) | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 2 |
| eMedicine | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 1 |
| eTG complete | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 1 |
| First Consult | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 1 |
| GP Notebook | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 1 |
| Harrison’s Practice | Unclear (1) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 1 |
| 5-Minute Clinical Consult | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | No (0) | 0 |
Figure 4EBP point-of-care summary provider ranking for volume, editorial quality and evidence-based methodology. (Black represents the bottom quartile; dark grey represents the low intermediate quartile; light grey represent the high intermediate quartile; and white represents the top quartile.)