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Home. About. What is Trip? Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care. Trip has been online since 1997 and in that time has developed into the internet’s premier source of evidence-based content. Our motto is ‘Find evidence fast’ and this is something we aim to deliver for every single search. As well as research evidence we also allow clinicians to search across other content types including images, videos, patient information leaflets, educational courses and news.

For further information on Trip click on any of the questions/sections on the left-hand side of this page. But if you still have questions please contact us via jon.brassey@tripdatabase.com Explain the filtering system The filters on right-hand side are intended to make it easier to find the most suitable content for your needs. The history of Trip Trip was launched in 1997. How the Trip algorithm works Text score. Date. Canadian Best Practices Portal | Health Promotion Resources & Support | Canadian Best Practices Portal - CBPP. EvidenceUpdates. BMJ Group and McMaster University's Health Information Research Unit are collaborating to provide you with access to current best evidence from research, tailored to your own health care interests, to support evidence-based clinical decisions.

This service is unique: all citations (from over 110 premier clinical journals) are pre-rated for quality by research staff, then rated for clinical relevance and interest by at least 3 members of a worldwide panel of practicing physicians. Here's what we offer: A searchable database of the best evidence from the medical literature An email alerting system Links to selected evidence-based resources Hit Parade: The most often read articles in all disciplines, in the past 30 days. National Guideline Clearinghouse | Home. The Guide to Community Preventive Services (The Community Guide) ERIC - Education Resources Information Center. About IWH | Institute for Work & Health. Index | EPHPP. Health Evidence. Country Profiles. Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME).

[INSERT LOCATION NAME] profile. Seattle, WA: IHME, University of Washington, 2018. Available from LOCATION NAME]. (Accessed [INSERT DATE]) Expected value The expected value is the predicted indicator value based on the country's per capita income, educational attainment, and total fertility rate. Observed value The observed value is the actual indicator value for the country. Life expectancy Life expectancy is the number of years that the average member of a group can expect to live. Under-5 mortality Under-5 mortality is the chance that a child will die before his or her fifth birthday. Cause of death Cause of death estimates show the root causes of deaths within a group, usually expressed as a rate (e.g., deaths per 100,000 population).

YLLs YLLs stands for years of life lost. YLDs YLDs stands for years lived with disability. DALYs DALY stands for disability-adjusted life years. Risk factor Related Content. GBD Publications. GBD Data Visualizations. Global Health Data Exchange | GHDx. Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. The DHS Program - Quality information to plan, monitor and improve population, health, and nutrition programs.

Data | The World Bank. Global Health Facts. World Health Organization. Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health (2016-2030): Data portal The Every Woman Every Child Global Strategy indicator and monitoring framework includes 60 indicators from health and other sectors. 34 indicators are from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 26 from related global monitoring initiatives. From these, 16 key indicators are highlighted to provide a snapshot of progress. The Global Strategy portal provides open access to the latest available data and estimates for the 60 indicators across 194 countries. This involves collaboration across WHO departments, H6 agencies (UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, WHO and the World Bank), other UN organizations - including the UN Statistics Division and UNESCO, and global monitoring partnerships, including the Countdown to 2030 and academic institutions. – Access the portal Global Observatory on Health Research and Development (R&D) – Access the Observatory fact buffet Child care Care seeking for pneumonia.

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