📢 LAUNCH DAY 📢
Today we’re launching a new online tool which aims to help people explore the wider impacts of the #COVID19 pandemic on health and society, with a focus on #inequalities. (1/3)
➡️ https://t.co/ILXsnTs8u0
#CovidConversations#HealthInequalities
Fantastic reponse from CEBM with collaboration from many- just what we need to make best use of pressured but high value skills
https://t.co/GSA3I79ugB
Delighted that our SWiM (Synthesis Without Meta-analysis) reporting guidelines are now published in the BMJ https://t.co/7icWelI5Rg
https://t.co/wZGDvABGrj
Check SWiM website for lots more.
https://t.co/FfsErxe5fh
Thanks to all our supporters- hope it helps!
Great to see this new review published by Cochrane Public Health
Strategies to improve the implementation of workplace‐based policies or practices targeting tobacco, alcohol, diet, physical activity and obesity
https://t.co/XfLkJ7kH1y
Part II of our workshop, Synthesis when meta-analysis is not possible (Part II): implementing good practice in reviews of complex interventions, Mon 11-12.30pm in Moorfoot.
Come along to our workshop, Synthesis when meta-analysis is not possible (Part I): approaches to grouping, presentation and synthesis
Today 16:00 to 17:30 Moorfoot
Part II tomorrow.
Looking forward to seeing all @ #CochraneForAll colloquium in Edinburgh! First workshop for CPH....Improving the reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative data (ICONS-Quant): a pilot of the ICONS-Quant tool
Sunday 16 September 2018 - 11:00 to 12:30 in Moffat
What are the features of good #evidencesynthesis for policy? Reward the creation of synthesis that is inclusive, rigorous, transparent & accessible. Our 4 principles https://t.co/111WpB6asx in @nature & our joint statement w/ @acmedsci https://t.co/8FbG7e4wqP
There is no Brexit dividend.
The economy of Harrods is bigger than the fishing industry.
Westminster’s economy is as large as Wales’.
Londoners’ living standards are below UK average.
Good policy depends on understanding these truths https://t.co/O9jdN9f62V
Are systematic reviews still useful?Yes? No? Not sure? Get summary of differing views here. https://t.co/gcTuYfhpDu; https://t.co/jpDu2C3NT5; https://t.co/0q4EvT2ie7
New protocol published in @BMJ_Open for ICONS-Quant project - Developing a reporting guideline for narrative synthesis of quantitative data in systematic reviews: https://t.co/ZaUqOAUrEQ @vkatikireddi@HilThom123