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Welcome ! Resource Launch: Systematic Reviews on Mental Health and Addictions Tuesday October 13, 2015 1 to 2 pm Your Host Nandini Saxena Manager, Knowledge Exchange/Evidence Exchange Network Recording Notice: Please note this


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Resource Launch: Systematic Reviews

  • n Mental Health and Addictions

Tuesday October 13, 2015 1 to 2 pm

Welcome!

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Your Host…

Nandini Saxena Manager, Knowledge Exchange/Evidence Exchange Network

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Recording Notice:

Please note this presentation will be recorded and will be available publicly after the event www.eenet.ca

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Presenters

Maureen Dobbins Scientific Director, Health Evidence Heather Husson Manager, Health Evidence

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Agenda

  • What is Health Evidence
  • What is EENet
  • Scenario-based searching
  • Q&A
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Getting to know you!

  • Poll: What is your primary role in your
  • rganization?
  • Poll: In what sector do you work?
  • Poll: In what region of Ontario do you

work?

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The Health Evidence Team

Maureen Dobbins Scientific Director

Heather Husson Manager Susannah Watson Project Coordinator Robyn Traynor Publications Consultant

Students:

Emily Belita (PhD candidate)

Jennifer Yost Assistant Professor Olivia Marquez Research Coordinator Kristin Read Research Coordinator Yaso Gowrinathan Information Liaison Emily Sully Research Assistant Bethel Woldemichael Research Assistant Liz Kamler Research Assistant Zhi (Vivian) Chen Research Assistant

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What is www.healthevidence.org?

Evidence Decision Making

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A Model for Evidence-Informed Decision Making

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. (revised 2012). A Model for Evidence-Informed Decision-Making in Public Health (Fact Sheet). [http://www.nccmt.ca/pubs/FactSheet_EIDM_EN_WEB.pdf]

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Stages in the process of Evidence-Informed Public Health

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. Evidence-Informed Public Health. [http://www.nccmt.ca/eiph/index-eng.html]

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6S Pyramid

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. Search Pyramid. [http://www.nccmt.ca/eiph/search-eng.html]

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  • Electronic searches (monthly): MEDLINE & PubMed,

EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO; (annually): Sociological Abstracts, BIOSIS, SportDiscus

  • Handsearches (monthly): Cochrane Library; evidence

services: National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tool’s PublicHealth+, Knowledge Translation+, Best Evidence for Nursing+, MacPLUS Federated Search, Health Systems Evidence

  • To date >1,325,000 titles screened

Health EvidenceTM Search Strategy

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  • 5 relevance criteria
  • Independent critical

appraised by two reviewers

Health EvidenceTM Quality Appraisal

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What is EENet?

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What is EENet’s goal?

  • Make Ontario’s mental health and addictions

system more evidence‐informed

  • Bring diverse people together to share evidence
  • Encourage the creation of evidence that responds

to needs in the system

  • Help people to make use of evidence
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  • Connecting you with the evidence and expertise of

diverse stakeholders throughout Ontario’s mental health and addictions system

  • Creating easy-to-use products and tools such as

rapid reviews, infographics, and more

  • Providing KE support to system-level initiatives

(Drug Treatment Funding Program, Systems Improvement through Service Collaboratives, etc.)

EENet Supports

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What is EENet Connect?

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EENet Connect is an

  • nline community where

stakeholders of Ontario’s mental health and addictions system can create online versions of their offline selves.

It’s about people:

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  • Reinforce existing relationships in Ontario’s mental

health and addictions system, while allowing new ones to take root;

  • Build capacity and camaraderie across stakeholders;
  • Exchange evidence and resources; and
  • Offer an inclusive space to diverse stakeholders

EENet Connect:

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  • EENet-specific relevance criteria:
  • Mental health & addictions interventions

targeting populations/groups

  • Health promotion
  • Social determinants of health
  • Coordination of health services and sectors
  • Re-screened Health EvidenceTM mental health and

addictions content for the search period January 1, 2007 to March 31, 2014

  • 389 reviews included in this sub dataset

EENet & Health EvidenceTM Collaboration

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Searchable Questions

Think “PICOS”

  • 1. Population (situation)
  • 2. Intervention (exposure)
  • 3. Comparison (other group)
  • 4. Outcomes
  • 5. Setting
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  • Yes
  • No
  • Not sure

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Poll: Have you heard of PICO?

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Scenario #1

  • A manager at a community mental health

agency wants to find out about first-episode psychosis services

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  • P any person experiencing 1st episode psychosis
  • I psychosis services
  • C
  • O
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Search Strategy

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Results

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Scenario #2

  • A clinician working in a mental health hospital

would like to develop a program for new mothers

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  • P new mothers
  • I mental health program
  • C
  • O
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Search Strategy

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Results

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Scenario #3

  • A university researcher is interested in

programs and approaches that increase youth access to mental health care

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  • P youth [age range?]
  • I access to mental health care
  • C
  • O increase in access to services
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Search Strategy

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Results

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Scenario #4

  • A government policy advisor is interested in

evidence-based ways to increase mental health promotion

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  • P general public
  • I mental health promotion
  • C
  • O increase in promotion
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Search Strategy

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Results

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Need Help Searching?

Contact Health EvidenceTM info@healthevidence.org Health EvidenceTM will help you develop your PICO and run your search

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EENet is seeking applications for

Communities of Interest!

Interested in finding out more? Join an upcoming Q&A webinar on October 22 at 11 am – 12 pm to learn more about this exciting

  • pportunity. Register NOW.
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Thank you!

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  • webinar. Fill out a brief evaluation here:

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