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Need to recognize systematic reviews as a legitimate form of original research says Prathap Tharyan and give due academic rewards for these. Will MCI and Universities pay heed?
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Kaaren Mathias from
@H_S_Global “There is disproportionate representation of people who are European and living in High Income Countries as authors in studies on inequalities, with researchers from the Global South on the periphery”#nses2019 https://www.healthsystemsglobal.org/blog/340/Thinking-aloud-allowed-is-there-equity-in-evidence-.html … -
Domestic violence responses often ignore providing women Social support and focus on medical needs. Violence also sometimes increases during and after pregnancy. Women need better support during this period, especially with children and added responsibility
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Are policy makers and legislators willing to engage with evidence? Asks Neelam Sukhramani
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Globally there are only 7 studies on snakebite and mental health, showing a potential area of research..
@KallakuriSudha presents at#NSES2019 on Snakebite Evenomation and Mental health: A scoping review@GeorgeInstINpic.twitter.com/a75Ewvzgoy
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In a world trying to reduce carbon footprint can we increase our evidence footprint of policy and action asks Prathap Tharyan
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Very interesting programme. Great work
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Great experience to attend pre-symposia workshop on systematic review and meta-analysis by
@DrSoumyadeepB@GeorgeInstIN#NSES2019@Hriday_Org@GCRF_TCCPhttps://twitter.com/GeorgeInstIN/status/1115950292565200897 …
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@rsadanandan talking about the difficulty of implementing evidence base policy decision making. When you don't have evidence, the best practice is to go back to basics of public health disease management#NSES2019 pic.twitter.com/qZCHDk15fP
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@HowardNWhite “Evidence portals, guidelines and checklist” allow policy makers to use evidence for decision making without having to look at the actual evidence#NSES2019@GeorgeInstIN@campbellreviews@rsadanandan@rakhalgaitondepic.twitter.com/URsYhgGu5I – mjesto: India Habitat Centre
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Best poster in social development award at
#NSES2019 awarded by Anindya Chaterjee of @IDRCinAsiapic.twitter.com/DciTxL0WUv
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Thank you
@DrSoumyadeepB for a very useful workshop on systematic reviews#NSES2019@GeorgeInstIN@Hriday_Org@GCRF_TCCPpic.twitter.com/N23EIx6UvL
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Great opportunity for an introduction to Systematic Reviews and meta analysis in healthcare. Vouching from own experience after attending a hands on course by same facilitators
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Great presentation on the first ever systematic review to evaluate the findings of process evaluations of complex primary health care interventions addressing chronic disease by
@malim_83 in#NSES2019@GeorgeInstINpic.twitter.com/fGlibr5Zep
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How do we apply evidence in policy interventions?. Evidence can quite often distorted to suit market forces. A double edged sword.
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A valuable session with SHSRCs and ILCs with NHSRC, ICMR and
@GeorgeInstIN to brainstorm on formats and questions for Rapid Reviews. Excellent guidance, suggestions and feedback from all#NSES2019 pic.twitter.com/SyBAsLuqL5
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Very proud of Dr Geetha Menon and colleagues in
@ICMRDELHI colleagues for coming out with a fit for purpose apprach for National Burden Estimates in India at@LancetGH . This work was first presented in#NSES2019
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(19)30451-6/fulltext#%20 …pic.twitter.com/DSalz0AjKw
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Dr. Howard White, CEO, Campbell Collaboration, highlighting the evidence revolution in the last 30 years during
#NSES2019@campbellreviews@EPPIReviewer@GeorgeInstIN@3ieNews https://www.biovoicenews.com/researchers-knowledge-brokers-policymakers-urged-to-bridge-the-evidence-policy-practice-gap/ …pic.twitter.com/RwJxUrQxeN
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@SaminaParveen19 presenting her review findings on Road traffic injuries. There are not enough studies on the risk caused by poor vehicle maintenance. The data collected around the country is also not standardised, so difficult to compare!#NSES2019 pic.twitter.com/uEzp9M38bh
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Attended the pre
#NSES2019 workshop on including economic evidence in systematic reviews delivered by Prof Luke Vale and Denny John from Cochrane & Campbell Collaboration Group.@Hriday_Org@GCRF_TCCP@GeorgeInstIN@DrSoumyadeepBpic.twitter.com/JeUU0EUkO3
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