Promoting evidence based practice and Systematic reviews
One of the priorities for our academic staff at MPFT is building capacity for evidence based practice. The academic staff have been at the forefront of promoting evidence based practice through training and research. Systematic reviews are considered the highest level of evidence in the practice of Medicine. Academic staff have helped many colleagues in the Trust to develop the capacity to critically appraise literature and learn the methodology of collating evidence and publishing systematic reviews.
Recent examples of published systematic reviews include ‘Barriers to clozapine use’ and ‘Pharmacological ‘interventions for the prevention of depression in high risk conditions’.
At present, there are systematic reviews being carried out exploring; Interventions for people with Tuberculosis and common mental health disorders, the association between trauma and psychosis and academic detailing to improve antipsychotic medication. We are also working on a systematic review exploring COVID-19 and its effects on suicide and self-harm. The protocols for these reviews are published and have greatly helped the colleagues in the Trust to develop skills in critically appraising the published evidence and medical writing.