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Survey of medical directors’ views and use of the Cochrane Library

Paul M. Wilson (Paul M. Wilson is a Research Fellow at the NHS Centre for Reviews & Dissemination, at the University of York, York, UK.)
Ian S. Watt (Ian S. Watt is Chair in Primary Care, Department of Health Studies, is Research Fellow, at the Centre for Health Economics, all at the University of York, York, UK.)
Geoff F. Hardman (Geoff F. Hardman is Research Fellow, at the Centre for Health Economics, all at the University of York, York, UK.)

British Journal of Clinical Governance

ISSN: 1466-4100

Article publication date: 1 March 2001

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Abstract

A postal survey to determine UK medical directors’ (n = 491) attitudes on the importance of effectiveness information; their own access, awareness and use of a variety of sources for information on effectiveness, their own use of and views on the perceived usefulness of the Cochrane Library; their attitudes towards their own role in the local application of clinical governance. Respondents reported high levels of awareness and access to a number of sources of clinical/cost effectiveness information. Respondents regularly referred to paper‐based publications more than electronic databases (only 10 per cent regularly referring to the Cochrane Library). Respondents felt that the Cochrane Library could be improved by increasing the number and range of topics and clinical areas covered, and by improving access and availability.

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Wilson, P.M., Watt, I.S. and Hardman, G.F. (2001), "Survey of medical directors’ views and use of the Cochrane Library", British Journal of Clinical Governance, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 34-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/14664100110384984

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