Pathways to independence: towards producing and using trustworthy evidence
BMJ
.
2019 Dec 3:367:l6576.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.l6576.
Authors
Ray Moynihan
1
,
Lisa Bero
2
,
Sue Hill
3
,
Minna Johansson
4
,
Joel Lexchin
5
,
Helen Macdonald
6
,
Barbara Mintzes
2
,
Cynthia Pearson
7
,
Marc A Rodwin
8
,
Anna Stavdal
9
,
Jacob Stegenga
10
,
Brett D Thombs
11
,
Hazel Thornton
12
,
Per Olav Vandvik
13
,
Beate Wieseler
14
,
Fiona Godlee
6
Affiliations
1
Institute for Evidence Based Healthcare, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
[email protected]
.
2
School of Pharmacy and Charles Perkins Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia.
3
Science Division, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
4
Cochrane Sustainable Healthcare, Lund, Sweden.
5
School of Health Policy and Management, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
6
The BMJ, London, UK.
7
National Women's Health Network, Washington, DC, USA.
8
Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA, USA.
9
Wonca World, Oslo, Norway.
10
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
11
Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital and McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
12
Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
13
Department of Medicine, Innlandet Hospital Trust, Gjøvik, Norway.
14
Drug Assessment, Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), Cologne, Germany.
PMID:
31796508
DOI:
10.1136/bmj.l6576
No abstract available
MeSH terms
Biomedical Research / economics
Biomedical Research / methods*
Evidence-Based Practice / methods*
Humans
Research Support as Topic / methods*
Technology Transfer
Trust*
Grants and funding
001/WHO_/World Health Organization/International