JBI COnNECT Resources: Summarising and Disseminating the Evidence
What is the importance of summarising and disseminating evidence?
In order to make an informed decision about a particular treatment, therapy or intervention we know that searching and appraising the international evidence is required. Most health care workers do not have time to search for, retrieve and appraise evidence-based information. To assist clinicians and care workers to access the best available evidence, information can be condensed in an easy-to-read manner and distributed globally through journals, other publications, electronic media, education and training and decision support systems.
What resources are available?
- JBI Database of Best Practice Information Sheets (BPIS)
- JBI Database of Evidence Summaries
- JBI Database of Evidence-Based Recommended Practice
Who are these resources for?
BPIS are designed for service providers, health professionals, care assistants, education providers and students. Consumers may also find these sheets useful if they require more detailed information on a specific topic. The JBI Database of Evidence Summaries and the JBI Database of Evidence-Based Recommended Practice are targeted at service providers, health professionals, care assistants, education providers and students.
Do I have access to these resources?
Best Practice Information Sheets are free to access and download. Evidence Summaries and Recommended Practice are a benefit of corporate and educational membership to JBI and to JBI COnNECT subscribers.


