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Evidenced-based case management practice, part 1: the systematic review.

Terry Throckmorton1, Pamela E Windle

  • 1The Methodist Hospital, 6565 Fannin, Houston, TX 77030, USA. TAThrockmorton@tmhs.org

Professional Case Management
|March 26, 2009
PubMed
Summary
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Systematic reviews offer accessible evidence-based practice solutions for busy case managers. These reviews aid in clinical decision-making, enhancing patient safety and care quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Research Methodology
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Clinical Decision Support

Background:

  • Healthcare professionals are mandated to use evidence-based practice (EBP) across all settings.
  • Non-academic settings may face challenges in accessing library resources for EBP.
  • Systematic reviews are accessible online, overcoming resource limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the development process of systematic reviews.
  • To explore the utility of systematic reviews in establishing an evidence base for case management.
  • To identify resources for obtaining and evaluating systematic reviews.

Main Methods:

  • The article focuses on systematic reviews as a tool for evidence-based practice.
  • It details the process of conducting systematic reviews.
  • Sources and critical appraisal tools for systematic reviews are presented.

Main Results:

  • Systematic reviews are developed by diverse professional groups, including clinicians and researchers.
  • They provide a foundation for evidence-based practice, supporting professionalism, patient safety, and quality care.
  • Systematic reviews are crucial for case managers with heavy workloads.

Conclusions:

  • Systematic reviews are valuable tools for case managers to deliver safe and effective patient care.
  • They facilitate the creation of case management-specific guidelines for care transitions and community management.
  • Utilizing systematic reviews supports improved patient outcomes and reduces hospital readmissions.