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DynaMed Plus is an evidence-based clinical care tool for health professionals. It offers synthesized evidence summaries, recommendations, and integrated resources for efficient point-of-care decision-making.

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  • Evidence-Based Medicine

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  • Health professionals require timely access to synthesized clinical evidence.
  • Clinical decision support tools are essential for informed patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe DynaMed Plus as an evidence-based resource for clinical practice.
  • To highlight its features and benefits for healthcare providers.

Main Methods:

  • Content is developed through a rigorous review process.
  • Evidence quality is assessed using a three-level rating scale.
  • Topic overviews synthesize current evidence and provide recommendations.

Main Results:

  • DynaMed Plus provides detailed topic overviews with evidence summaries.
  • It includes a unique three-level evidence quality rating scale.
  • Content is accessible on desktop and mobile platforms.

Conclusions:

  • DynaMed Plus serves as a time-saving resource for health providers.
  • It integrates various resources like images, calculators, handouts, and guidelines.
  • The tool supports evidence-based decision-making at the point-of-care.