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Evidence-based healthcare: Bridging the gap between research and practice

A. Królikowska, R. Prill, M. Klugar

. 2025 ; 34 (2) : 139-147. [pub] -

Jazyk angličtina Země Polsko

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25009991

The establishment of the first JBI Affiliated group in Poland at Wroclaw Medical University marks a significant advancement in evidence-based healthcare (EBHC) nationally. This editorial explores the evolution of EBHC and the critical role of JBI in driving its progress. Founded in 1996 as a research institute at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia and now based at the University of Adelaide, JBI has emerged as an international leader in evidence synthesis, transfer and implementation. Its Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness, and Effectiveness (FAME) framework highlights the feasibility, appropriateness, meaningfulness, and effectiveness of healthcare practices, ensuring that decisions are patient-centered and contextually relevant. JBI's global collaboration network encompasses over 85 entities, with 23 located in Europe, emphasizing the importance of cultural inclusivity and international partnerships. Recent initiatives include translating the JBI Model of into Polish, German and Czech, linking global knowledge to local contexts, and enhancing understanding for professionals and students alike. This editorial also underscores the collaborative achievements of JBI entities in Wroclaw, Brandenburg an der Havel, Prague, and Olomouc. These partnerships have propelled regional implementation, research and education, fostering a shared vision for elevating healthcare quality. Launching a new EBHC section in the Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine journal is a significant step forward, inviting global contributions and stimulating innovation and knowledge sharing in EBHC. The presence of a JBI Affiliated group at Wroclaw Medical University symbolizes a transformative commitment to excellence and collaboration. It sets new benchmarks for healthcare in Poland and beyond while reinforcing the global mission of evidence-based practice.

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