Poster Session 2: Day 1 - Tue 23 Sep, 3.00 pm to 3.30 pm |
POSTER ID | TITLE | PRESENTING AUTHOR |
P35 | @EvidenceAid: exploring the social network of a humanitarian knowledge translation programme | Dominic Mellon |
P36 | Engaging the national mandate to promote evidence informed policy: using Cochrane methods and systematic reviews to move from idea to implementation | Sangeeta Rana |
P37 | Translating knowledge from systematic reviews: evaluation of infographics and critical appraisal formats | Lisa Hartling |
P39 | Stakeholder involvement in Cochrane reviews of urological conditions | Ahmet Gudeloglu |
P40 | Communication is everybody’s business: developing methods to improve the evaluation of communication strategies for childhood vaccination | Anneliese Synnot |
P41 | An evaluation of harvest plots to display results of meta-analyses in overviews of reviews | Lisa Hartling |
P42 | Use of Cochrane bladder cancer reviews: confirming the need for Wikiproject Medicine and assessing what is ‘UpToDate’ | Andrew Shepherd |
P43 | Evidence-based Indian First Aid Guidelines | Hans Van Remoortel |
P44 | Systematic reviews (SR) versus narrative reviews: is the SR drawing level? | Lisa Schell |
P45 | Is the definition of 'Cochrane consumer' well understood by the public for non-English speaking countries? Challenges and barriers in China | Mingming Zhang |
P46 | Evidence-based patient information: an analysis of nutrition brochures for pregnant women in Germany | Daniela Küllenberg de Gaudry |
P47 | Experience of capacity building for evidence-based child health | Amit Agarwal |
P49 | Selecting Cochrane Reviews to be developed as Cochrane Clinical Answers: what selection criteria should we use? | Karen Pettersen |
P48 | Translation initiative of the Brazilian Cochrane Centre: experience of the first eight months | Maíra Parra |
P51 | Translating research into practice: current challenges in pediatric sleep medicine | Sohil Khan |
p52 | Development of plain-language summaries of knowledge syntheses and other published research on zoonotic and environmental public health issues in Canada | Mariola Mascarenhas |
P53 | Consumer support and education beyond national borders: phase 3 | Marilyn Lillian Walsh |
P54 | Testing Treatments interactive (TTi): promoting better research for better healthcare | Roberto D'Amico |
P57 | How was patient involvement in shared decision making covered in Cochrane review? | Pengli Jia |
P58 | Potentially misleading reporting of comparisons in Cochrane systematic reviews and in major general medical journals | Agustín Ciapponi |
P59 | The Brazilian Cochrane Centre new communication and marketing strategies | Marilia Reiter |
P60 | Translation and validation of the 'Risk of bias' (RoB) tool to Brazilian Portuguese | Ana Martimbianco |
P62 | Online interest in Cochrane: data from Google Trends | Clive Adams |
P63 | Assessment of attitudes towards participation, willingness to participate, and competence to participate in Randomized Controlled Trials: a cross-sectional qualitative and quantitative survey of psychiatric patients and key family members | Donae George |
P64 | Workshop for journalists as a communication tool to disseminate Evidence-Based Health to the general public | Marilia Reiter |
P65 | Cochrane vignettes: use and satisfaction of Cochrane reviews in a Cochrane learning continuing medical education program | Lorenzo Moja |
P66 | Nursing faculties, knowledge and awareness of systematic reviews and Cochrane | Prema Balusamy |
P67 | The Cochrane Library iPad edition: is it meeting the needs of users? | Gavin Stewart |
P69 | The snowball effect: promoting Cochrane evidence via social media | Anne Littlewood |
P70 | Patients and doctors working together to improve health service: a survey analysis of shared decision-making between clinicians and patients | Pengli Jia |
P71 | Tamil language translation of Cochrane Summaries | Katherasapandian Hariohm |