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Base Camp to Summit: A collaborative approach to building skills and providing support in the area of evidence based practice
Diana Blackwood and Jayanthi JosephHealth Sciences Team - Curtin Library
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of TechnologyCRICOS Provider code 00301JSlide2
What was at base camp?Slide3
Gearing up…
A team approachSlide4
The unwitting new recruit…Slide5
The uphill
journey…Boot camp for novicesSlide6
Getting a grip …..
I give up with these S’s!
Do you get the Haynes
5S and 6S models?Slide7
Health team “Journal Club”
More training Slide8
Research into practice
Our LibGuidesSlide9
Systematic Reviews LibGuide
2013: 1307
2014: 3163 Slide10
Searching the literature for evidence
– Western Australian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery (WACEBN) in 2010Increasing your skills in searching the literature for evidence – jointly prepared but individually presented in 2012 for WACEBNWorkshops for Faculty postgraduates and academic staff on how to search the literature for systematic reviews
Getting down to it…Slide11
Uphill journey continues…
Being “egged on” to hop to their next challengeSlide12
We partnered with a systematic
review team of researchers and their Australian collaborators in the Autism Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) in the creation of a robust search strategy Meeting of the
MindsSlide13
With academics
We learned about useful resources and tips from academics who were involved in conducting systematic reviews CollaborationSlide14
With colleaguesWe collaborated with Perth based health librarians in the organisation of a research workshop called
Searching Systematically: best practice in librarian support for systematic reviews at which we presented a paper on Searching the Literature when Undertaking a Systematic Review CollaborationSlide15
Qualitative Research
Run the ‘Searching the Literature When Undertaking a Systematic Review’ workshop again but this time utilising a more hands on approachTeam with EBP experts to run joint session on SRsInvestigate PRESS methodology for checking search strategies Continuing our journey…Slide16
A new summitSlide17
Getting there…
Recognition and satisfaction!Slide18
What we have learned…Slide19
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