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The Cochrane Librar y on Wiley InterScience
User Guide
Version
2.2 
www.thecochranelibrar y.com
 
“Evidence-Based medicine (EBM) is an approach to health care that promotes the collection, interpretation, and integration of valid, important and applicable patient -reported, clinician-observed, and research-derived evidence. The best available evidence, moderated by patient circumstances and preferences, is applied to improve the quality of clinical judgments.”*
The Cochrane Libraryin one place research on the effectiveness ofbrings together healthcare treatments and interventions. It is a recognized and unique source of reliable, independently reviewed and up-to-date information on the effects of interventions in health care.The Cochrane Libraryis recognized asThe Gold Standardby many publications such asLancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, The British Medical JournalThe (BMJ),andThe Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
The Cochrane Librarycontains thousands of answers to healthcare questions and is updated and expanded every three months. It is published by John W iley for The Cochrane Collaboration.
It is available online via Wiley InterScience and on CD -ROM
www.thecochranelibrar y.com
The Cochrane Collaborationis an international organisation that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews on the effects of healthcare interventions.
*Source: McKibbon, K.A. et al (1995).The medical literature as a resource for evidence based care. W orking paper from the Heal th Information Research Unit, McMaster University , Ontario, Canada.
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