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The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) at Oxford University develops, promotes and disseminates better evidence for health care.
Opioids
Oxford researchers review the evidence of Opioid use through multiple studies and systematic reviews, leading to the identification of 233 opioid drugs, development of The Oxford Catalogue of Opioids and six publications.
Diabetes and COVID-19
COVID-19 has presented particular challenges to people with diabetes - not only are they at greater risk if they contract COVID-19, but the pandemic has also disrupted diabetes care and management.
COVID-19 and Diabetes Research
COVID-19 has presented particular challenges to people with diabetes - not only are they at greater risk if they contract COVID-19, but the pandemic has also disrupted diabetes care and management.
Supporting social prescribing in primary care by linking people to local assets: a realist review
Link workers can help patients in primary care to develop a sense of belonging, confidence and sources of advice and assistance. However, this is only likely to happen if patients, GPs and healthcare managers ‘buy-in’ to the link worker role and trust in the skills of the person undertaking it.
The potential contribution of paramedics in primary and urgent care
Within the United Kingdom, there are now opportunities for paramedics to work across a variety of healthcare settings, with many opting to move into primary care. We undertook a systematic scoping review of published literature to provide an overview of the types of clinical roles paramedics are undertaking in these settings.