2019
DOI: 10.2196/11754
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An Evidence-Based Health Care Knowledge Integration System: Assessment Protocol

Abstract: BackgroundThe rapid advancements in health care can make it difficult for general physicians and specialists alike to keep their knowledge up to date. In medicine today, there are deficiencies in the application of knowledge translation (KT) in clinical practice. Some medical procedures are not required, and therefore, no value is added to the patient’s care. These unnecessary procedures increase pressures on the health care system’s resources, reduce the quality of care, and expose the patients to stress and … Show more

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“…The arising of clinical questions necessitates that healthcare workers find the best evidence in a short time and read literature to keep up to date with healthcare evidence (Nabelsi & Croteau, ). However, since access to many full‐text articles is limited, most of them obtain relevant information by reading abstracts to guide their practices or determine whether full texts are needed (Dhalla & Guirguis, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arising of clinical questions necessitates that healthcare workers find the best evidence in a short time and read literature to keep up to date with healthcare evidence (Nabelsi & Croteau, ). However, since access to many full‐text articles is limited, most of them obtain relevant information by reading abstracts to guide their practices or determine whether full texts are needed (Dhalla & Guirguis, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%