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DHA holds workshop on importance of evidence based data

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 04 - 2009 at 15:03
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The Dubai Health Authority is conducting a workshop to encourage healthcare practitioners and policy makers to use evidence based medicine and nursing in their field of work. The two-day workshop, that began today, is organised by the DHA, the Bahrain branch of the UK Cochrane Centre and Reyada Training and Management Consultancy, Dubai, UAE.

The hands-on workshop - Cochrane Collaboration and Systematic Review- highlights the work of the Cochrane collaboration, which is an independent international not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing accurate information about the effects of healthcare intervention and drugs.

It studies the effects of the healthcare interventions that are introduced the world over and thus helps disseminate highly credible information about the useful or even the harmful effects of any intervention.

Dr Khalil Qayed, Director of Medical Education at the DHA, said:

"At the DHA, we would like to disseminate the culture of evidence based medicine and evidence based nursing. We would like to encourage our healthcare practitioners not only to make use of the information available in the Cochrane library but also encourage them to become reviewers."


Presently the Cochrane collaboration has over 15,000 dedicated personnel who actively contribute to the library, many of them are researchers.

"The Cochrane library is one best single source in the world for it is an independent organisation and does not receive any funding from any pharmaceutical company and thus provides unbiased evidence based information," said Dr Zbys Fedorowicz, Director of the Bahrain Branch of the UK based Cochrane Centre who is on the board of directors and the steering group of the Cochrane Collaboration.

The Cochrane collaboration basically studies the effects of any intervention, drugs, surgical procedures and diagnostics tests. It provides systematic reviews for over 52 different specialties.

The topics of the reviews range from genetic and heart diseases, cancer, fertility and even healthcare research priority setting in lower/middle income countries.

Dr Fedorowicz said, "The Cochrane researchers actively generate evidence and the evidence is used by policy makers, consumers and clinicians. The research is at an international level and then we can further analyse it to make it relevant to a particular region."

There are ten Cochrane centres in the world, the largest being in UK, and its only branch is in Bahrain. "The branch is the only one in the Middle-East. We are now looking at expanding to other places in the region such as Dubai," said Dr Fedorowicz.

Mr Basheet Beshtawy, Head of Medical Libraries Section at the DHA said, "The internet provides a vast amount of information but the challenge is sifting out-of-date and irrelevant information is time-consuming and difficult. Therefore, this library is important for it provides extremely useful and reliable evidence based medical literature from around the world and this can be used by clinicians, researchers, patients and policy-makers."

Dr Mohammed Nasaif, Head of Professional Development Centre said, "Access to reliable information is not an easy task but it is researchers such as the one's associated with the Cochrane Collaboration who make it possible for us to review high quality healthcare data and therefore we would like to encourage our healthcare professionals to make us of this opportunity."
DHA holds workshop on importance of evidence based data.
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Note:
The Cochrane Collaboration is an international not-for-profit and independent organization, dedicated to making up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of health care readily available worldwide. It produces and disseminates systematic reviews of healthcare interventions and promotes the search for evidence in the form of clinical trials and other studies of interventions. The Cochrane Collaboration was founded in 1993 and named after the British epidemiologist, Archie Cochrane.

The DHA:
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has been empowered to set policy and strategy for health, and to assure the application of that health policy and strategy. The DHA leads an integrated approach across the spectrum of health, anticipating our future needs and being responsive to users. It will stimulate growth and innovation in the health market, ensuring value for money and quality of services through effective regulation.

The new Dubai Health Authority (DHA) structure will ensure that health services are better positioned to meet the demand for better healthcare services in the future. The DHA will work to:
• Provide a Health Strategy for Dubai that will meet the needs of the predicted growth and change in population.
• Ensure Public Health is protected and quality of life improved.
• Ensure partnership between public and private health service providers, bringing together the best international experience to ensure we deliver the best health system possible.
• Achieve international accreditation of healthcare services delivered across the Emirate by ensuring world-class quality and standards of healthcare.
• Ensure effective regulation and licensing across the Dubai Health Sector guaranteeing the quality of health services provided.
• Increase the transparency and accountability of the healthcare system.
• Drive efficiency so that funding is spent on the most effective healthcare for those who need it.
• Improve accessibility to the healthcare system and sustainability for the future.
• Deliver the best training and education opportunities for Dubai healthcare practitioners.


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