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The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) at Oxford University develops, promotes and disseminates better evidence for health care.
Preventable Deaths
Oxford research team, led by Dr Georgia Richards, launched the Coroners’ Concerns to Prevent Harms series in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine to disseminate important lessons that serve patient safety and prevent similar deaths, leading to the creation of The Preventable Deaths Tracker.
Consideration of adherence to pharmacological interventions in publishing guidelines and protocols for clinical trials in covid-19
It is important that those conducting clinical trials should take steps to try to improve adherence as much as possible and to measure it effectively. This project aims to support improvements in adherence with a focus on publishing guidelines and protocols.
Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation: Cochrane Living Systematic Review
With support from Cancer Research UK, we are searching monthly for new evidence for our Cochrane review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation (a “living systematic review” approach).
Salt intake in heart failure patients
This review will be the start of a body of work that will help future guidelines advice on whether there is any benefit (or harm) to low salt diets in heart failure patients.
Evidence-based multimorbidity
The EBMultimorbidity project focuses on early recognition, screening and treatment of multimorbidity to reduce the morbidity and minimise the risks to individuals while improving their quality of life and reducing costs to the healthcare system.