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Learn about the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization dedicated to providing high-quality evidence on healthcare interventions. Discover the Cochrane Skin Group and their reviews on various skin conditions.
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Finola Delamere,Managing Editor Cochrane Skin GroupCentre of Evidence Based Dermatology (CEBD)Nottingham, UK
An introduction to the Cochrane Collaboration & the Cochrane Skin Group
Rationale for Cochrane Collaboration • Collective ignorance about effects of healthcare • Overwhelming amount of clinical information • A systematic approach needed to organising and evaluating clinical trial data • The Cochrane systematic review
What is the Cochrane Collaboration? • An international organisation • It prepares and maintains the Cochrane Library which is published online • The principle source of up-to-date high quality evidence on the effects of healthcare interventions
Cochrane Centres Canadian Nordic German UK Dutch French Iberoamerican Italian Chinese US South Asian Brazilian South African Australasian
Cochrane Collaboration - structure Collaborative Review Groups Centres Steering Group Methods Groups Fields The Consumer Network
Why the ‘Cochrane’ Collaboration? • Archie Cochrane, a British epidemiologist, pointed out the deficiencies of current reviews of the medical literature in Cochrane AL (1972). 'Effectiveness and Efficiency: random reflections on health services'. • Iain Chalmers -an obstetrician in Cardiff,UK. The first ‘Cochrane Centre’ opened in Oxford 1992.
What makes a Cochrane review? • Structured process involving several steps • Well formulated question • Team effort • Comprehensive data search • Unbiased selection and abstraction process • Critical appraisal of data • Synthesis of data
Why is a Cochrane review different from any other review? • Rigorous, open, published research methods • More exhaustive search for trials than a conventional review • Two stages - protocol and full review - both peer reviewed • Highlights both implications for practice and for research • Only systematic review to be updated regularly.
Stages of a Cochrane Review • Submit a title-the idea • Write the protocol-the plan • Write the review-the product
Cochrane Skin Group • Currently we have published 48 reviews-which we aim to update every 2 years • Currently we have published 40 protocols- which are under development to reviews • Currently 20 registered titles under development to published protocols
Cochrane Skin GroupSome of the reviews & updated reviews we havepublished in The Cochrane Library in 2010 • Interventions for vitiligo (updated review) by Whitton ME, Pinart M, Batchelor J, Lushey C, Leonardi-Bee J, González U • Interventions for bullous pemphigoid (updated review) by Kirtschig G, Middleton P, Bennett C, Murrell DF, Wojnarowska F, Khumalo NP • Interventions for melasma (new review) by Rajaratnam R, Halpern J, Salim A, Emmett C • Interventions for cellulitis and erysipelas (new review) by Kilburn SA, Featherstone P, Higgins B, Brindle R
Cochrane Skin GroupSome of the protocols we have published in The Cochrane Library in 2010 • Specific allergen immunotherapy for the treatment of atopic eczema by Calderon MA, Boyle RJ, Nankervis H, García Núñez I, Williams HC, Durham S • Interventions for preventing and managing radiation-induced skin reactions in cancer patients by Chan R, Webster J, Battistutta D, Chung B, Brooks L • Topical interventions for genital lichen sclerosus by Chi C-C, Baldo M, Kirtschig G, Brackenbury F, Lewis F, Wojnarowska F
Cochrane Skin GroupSome of the reviews currently in the editorial process • Interventions for ingrowing toenails (U) • Interventions for impetigo (U) • Interventions for nail psoriasis (R) • Interventions for infantile haemangiomas (R) • Venom immunotherapy for preventing allergic reactions to insect stings (P) • Balneophototherapy for chronic plaque type psoriasis (P) • Interferon alpha for the adjuvant treatment of cutaneous melanoma (P) • Interventions for mycosis fungoides (P)
Impact of Skin Group reviews About half of our reviews make recommendations to help clinical practice by for example being used in guidelines: Interventions for vitiligo –Clinical Knowledge Summary Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis – the subject of a publication to help clinicians put evidence into practice Interventions for American cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis- 1st prize from Pan American Health Organisation for its relevance to a neglected disease in the Americas
Other skin reviews highlight research gaps: • Interventions for basal cell carcinoma – SINS trial (Surgery vs Imiquimod for Nodular & Superficial BCC) RCT of excisional surgery vs imiquimod 5% cream for nodular and superficial basal cell carcinoma (SINS) Patient 3 year follow up has been completed, analysis due to start on primary outcomes • Interventions for bullous pemphigoid – BLISTER trial (The Bullous Pemphigoid Steroids and Tetracyclines Study) RCT to compare the safety & effectiveness of doxycycline (200 mg/day) with prednisolone (0.5 mg/kg/day) for the initial treatment of bullous pemphigoid. 64 of 256 bullous pemphigoid participants currently recruited
Cochrane Skin Group www.skin.cochrane.org
How you can get involved • Read our reviews • Comment on published reviews via the feedback facility on the Cochrane Library • Be a peer referee for us • Become a Skin Group review author!
The Cochrane Librarywww.thecochranelibrary.org • Electronic publication published online • Issued monthly • Database called ‘Cochrane Reviews’ • Database called ‘Clinical Trials’
Rationale for Cochrane Collaboration • Collective ignorance about effects of healthcare • Overwhelming amount of clinical information • A systematic approach needed to organising and evaluating clinical trial data • The Cochrane systematic review