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The impact of systematic reviews on Health Service: the CDAG Italian experience

The impact of systematic reviews on Health Service: the CDAG Italian experience Laura Amato, Marina Davoli Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group. Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group. The editorial base. Authors. Marina Davoli Laura Amato Suzana Mitrova Silvia Minozzi.

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The impact of systematic reviews on Health Service: the CDAG Italian experience

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  1. The impact ofsystematicreviews on Health Service:the CDAG Italian experience Laura Amato, Marina Davoli CochraneDrugs and Alcohol Group

  2. CochraneDrugs and Alcohol Group The editorial base Authors • Marina Davoli • Laura Amato • Suzana Mitrova • Silvia Minozzi Editors Referees Consumer involvement Statistical advise

  3. Collaborations with WHO

  4. Project WHO 2010-2011. Agreement for performance of work between • the WHO Department of HIV/AIDS and Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group • to guide the methodological process of the development of recommendations • on policy and programmatic issues around HIV and viral hepatitis • in people who inject drugs. • Project WHO 2010-2011. Agreement for performance of work between • The WHO Department of Essential Medicines and Pharmaceutical Policies (EMP) and • the Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group • to develop a Systematic review on dependence following treatment with opioid • Analgesics for pain relief for the Development of WHO Pain Guidelines in Adults • Project WHO 2008-2009. Agreement for performance of work between • Agreement for performance of work between • the WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse (HQ/MSD ) • and the Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group • to review the evidence currently available in form of existing guidelines, systematic • reviews and meta-analysis and in relation to the set of questions raised • in the scoping document on "Alcohol use disorders” (the mhGAP guidelines) • Project WHO 2007-2009 Partecipation to the panel and as methodological support • for the development of WHO Guidelines for the Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological • Treatment of Opioid Dependence

  5. http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/publications/opioid_dependence_guidelines.pdfhttp://www.who.int/substance_abuse/publications/opioid_dependence_guidelines.pdf

  6. Development of national guidelines Official report on substances of abuse (including alcohol and tobacco) in order to develop health policy and prevention campaigns Commissioned by Italian Ministry of Health June 2007 National Plan “GOOD PRATICES FOR THE TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS” May2008

  7. Development of national guidelines

  8. Reports for National, Regional and Local Health Agencies Project: “Substitution drugs: state of the art and development of a consensus conference to improve the quality of treatment programs” 2006 Efficacy of preventive interventions for alcohol, tobacco and drugs in young people: an overview of systematic reviews 2007

  9. Dissemination of evidences through Journals,websites, books, pamplets …

  10. Dissemination of evidences through websites, books, pamplets … http://www.cdag.cochrane.org http://www.iss.it/ofad/

  11. Trainings and conferences for people involved in the treatment of drug addicts

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