1. |
应对社会挑战的全球证据委员会. 证据委员会报告: 为决策者、证据中介和以影响力为导向的证据生产者敲响警钟并指明前进道路. 汉密尔顿: 麦克马斯特卫生论坛, 2022.
|
2. |
Abbott R, Bethel A, Rogers M, et al. Characteristics, quality and volume of the first 5 months of the COVID-19 evidence synthesis infodemic: a meta-research study. BMJ Evid Based Med, 2022, 27(3): 169-177.
|
3. |
Valerie Pattyn. Beware of Evidence! Why (some) citizens do not want more scientific evidence and what role trust plays in this. European Commission. 2022.
|
4. |
Vickery J, Atkinson P, Lin L, et al. Challenges to evidence-informed decision-making in the context of pandemics: qualitative study of COVID-19 policy advisor perspectives. BMJ Glob Health, 2022, 7(4): e008268.
|
5. |
应对社会挑战的全球证据委员会. 全球证据委员会报告(2023更新版): 加强国家证据支持系统, 改善全球证据架构, 让证据成为日常生活的中心. 汉密尔顿: 麦克马斯特卫生论坛, 2023.
|
6. |
Guyatt G, Cairns J, Churchill D, et al. Evidence-based medicine: a new approach to teaching the practice of medicine. JAMA, 1992, 268(17): 2420-2425.
|
7. |
杨克虎. 循证社会科学的产生, 发展与未来. 图书与情报, 2018, 3(1): 10.
|
8. |
Weiss CH. The many meanings of research utilization. Public Administration Review, 1979, 39(5): 426-431.
|
9. |
Serra-Garcia M, Gneezy U. Nonreplicable publications are cited more than replicable ones. Sci Adv, 2021, 7(21): eabd1705.
|
10. |
Dunn HL. Application of statistical methods in physiology. Physiol Rev, 1929, 9: 275-398.
|
11. |
陈耀龙. 医学研究报告规范的发展与简介. 兰州大学学报(医学版), 2022, 48(1): 1-4.
|
12. |
Wang X, Welch V, Li M, et al. The methodological and reporting characteristics of Campbell reviews: a systematic review. Campbell Syst Rev, 2021, 17(1): e1134.
|
13. |
Li X, Li Y, Guo K, et al. Evidence based social science in China paper 3: the quality of social science RCTs published from 2000-2020. J Clin Epidemiol, 2022, 141: 64-73.
|
14. |
Evidence based social science in China paper 4 : the quality of social science systematic reviews and meta-analysis published from 2000-2019.
|
15. |
Pederson H, Okland T, Boyers LN, et al. Identifying otolaryngology systematic review research gaps: comparing Global Burden of Disease 2010 results with Cochrane database of systematic review content. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2015, 141(1): 67-72.
|
16. |
Chapman E, Reveiz L, Chambliss A, et al. Cochrane systematic reviews are useful to map research gaps for decreasing maternal mortality. J Clin Epidemiol, 2013, 66(1): 105-112.
|
17. |
Saran A, White H, Albright K, et al. Mega-map of systematic reviews and evidence and gap maps on the interventions to improve child well-being in low- and middle-income countries. Campbell Syst Rev, 2020, 16(4): e1116.
|
18. |
UN 2.0 quintet of change.
|
19. |
杨开峰, 魏夏楠. 政府循证决策: 美国联邦政府的实践及启示. 经济社会体制比较, 2021, (3): 139-149.
|
20. |
Sage WM, Yang YT. Reducing "COVID-19 misinformation" while preserving free speech. JAMA, 2022, 327(15): 1443-1444.
|
21. |
Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development. Balancing act: countering digital disinformation while respecting freedom of expression. Geneva and Paris: International Telecommunication Union and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2020.
|
22. |
Stewart R, Boutron I, Akl EA. The Global Evidence Commission's report provided a wake-up call for the evidence community. J Clin Epidemiol, 2023, 154: 212-215.
|
23. |
WHO. Evidence briefs for policy.
|
24. |
Yu X, Wang Q, Moat K, et al. Development of a STandard reporting guideline for Evidence briefs for Policy (STEP): context and study protocol. Health Res Policy Syst, 2022, 20(1): 82.
|
25. |
Schardt C. Health information literacy meets evidence-based practice. J Med Libr Assoc, 2011, 99(1): 1-2.
|
26. |
Craig E. Developing online information literacy courses for NHSScotland. Health Info Libr J, 2007, 24(4): 292-297.
|
27. |
Nsangi A, Semakula D, Oxman AD, et al. Effects of the informed health choices primary school intervention on the ability of children in Uganda to assess the reliability of claims about treatment effects: a cluster-randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 2017, 390(10092): 374-388.
|
28. |
Semakula D, Nsangi A, Oxman AD, et al. Effects of the informed health choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess claims about treatment effects: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 2017, 390(10092): 389-398.
|