Geographical Group Reporting Submission
Cochrane Italy
Claudia De Santis
Workshop: METHODS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS
Yes
Nataliia Onipko – President, Foundation "ZAPORUKA", Kyïv, Ukraine
Nataliia Tatarenko – Project Manager, Foundation "ZAPORUKA", Kyïv, Ukraine
Dario Mariani – Health Specialist Ukraine Emergency, Foundation Soleterre ETS, Opera (MI), Italy
Mariarosaria Borraccia – Health Program Manager Ukraine, Foundation Soleterre ETS, Opera (MI), Italy
Nataliia Tatarenko – Project Manager, Foundation "ZAPORUKA", Kyïv, Ukraine
Dario Mariani – Health Specialist Ukraine Emergency, Foundation Soleterre ETS, Opera (MI), Italy
Mariarosaria Borraccia – Health Program Manager Ukraine, Foundation Soleterre ETS, Opera (MI), Italy
Claudia De Santis
cochrane.italia@ausl.bologna.it
cochrane.italia@ausl.bologna.it
Trainings, learning opportunities, workshops, Contributions to use of Cochrane evidence in healthcare guidelines, Contributions or improvements to health-related policy on local or national levels
The course “METHODS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS” was designed by experts from the Epidemiology and Statistics Unit of the IRCCS Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, in collaboration with Cochrane Italy. Aimed at Ukrainian healthcare professionals, it provides methodological and practical training to support the development of clinical guidelines in response to the ongoing challenges of the war. Through eight virtual modules, participants gain skills to create, adapt, and implement evidence-based recommendations and guidelines tailored to their local healthcare context.
OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS” was designed by experts from the Epidemiology and Statistics Unit of the IRCCS Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, in collaboration with Cochrane Italy. Aimed at Ukrainian healthcare professionals, it provides methodological and practical training to support the development of clinical guidelines in response to the ongoing challenges of the war. Through eight virtual modules, participants gain skills to create, adapt, and implement evidence-based recommendations and guidelines tailored to their local healthcare context.