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FAME (Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness, Effectiveness) of an Evidence Based Research approach in guideline production: Interactive workshop
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Year of publication | 2022 |
Type | Workshop |
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Description | Background Evidence-Based Research (EBR) is a systematic and transparent approach needed to prevent research waste. It includes the whole research process from study concept and design through to placing new results in the context of earlier similar studies. The overall aim of EBR is to encourage researchers and other stakeholders to advocate for and use an EBR approach while carrying out and supporting clinical research – thus avoiding redundant research. Objective The aim of this workshop is to interactively explore with our attendees the Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness, and Effectiveness (FAME) of EBR approach within the guideline community. Through the interactive discussion, participants will learn about and discuss the application of an EBR approach to guideline development to reduce research waste from primary and secondary research. |
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