Tools to Assess the Trustworthiness of Evidence-Based Point-of-Care Information for Health Care Professionals: Systematic Review
BackgroundUser-friendly information at the point of care should be well structured, rapidly accessible, and comprehensive. Also, this information should be trustworthy, as it will be used by health care practitioners to practice evidence-based medicine. Therefore, a standard, validated tool to evalu...
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Main Authors: | Lenaerts, Gerlinde (Author), Bekkering, Geertruida E (Author), Goossens, Martine (Author), De Coninck, Leen (Author), Delvaux, Nicolas (Author), Cordyn, Sam (Author), Adriaenssens, Jef (Author), Vankrunkelsven, Patrick (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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