The latest evidence and resources for nurses and clinical support staff.
Author archives: Sarah Chapman and Selena Ryan-Vig
A guide to blogging for Evidently Cochrane
We have a new guide for people blogging for Evidently Cochrane, last updated in January 2022.
Evidence for Allied Health: new evidence and resources – September 2021
The latest evidence and resources for allied health professionals and clinical support staff.
Evidence for Nursing: new evidence and resources – September 2021
The latest evidence and resources for nurses and clinical support staff.
Evidence for Maternity Care: new evidence and resources – September 2021
The latest evidence and resources for midwives and clinical support staff.
Evidence for Maternity Care: new evidence and resources – Quarter 3 2021
The latest evidence and resources for midwives and clinical support staff.
Evidence for Allied Health: new evidence and resources – Quarter 3 2021
The latest evidence and resources for allied health professionals and clinical support staff.
Evidence for Nursing: new evidence and resources – Quarter 3 2021
The latest evidence and resources for nurses and clinical support staff.
Evidence to impact: reflections on the impact of sharing evidence in blogs
20th October is World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day. Cochrane UK’s Knowledge Brokers, Sarah Chapman and Selena Ryan-Vig, take up its theme #EvidenceToImpact, with a reflection on the potential impact of sharing evidence in blogs and the challenges of capturing it.
Web accessibility and Evidently Cochrane: making our blog more accessible to all
Students at City University, London carried out an evaluation of Evidently Cochrane to assess how accessible the site is for people with various impairments. This blog explains the key changes we have since made to improve the blog's accessibility.
Smoking and coronavirus (COVID-19): time to quit
Sarah Chapman and Selena Ryan-Vig share evidence from a new Cochrane Special Collection, COVID-19: Effective options for quitting smoking during the pandemic.