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Information for Consumers

The Cochrane Collaboration defines a consumer as someone who uses, is affected by, or who is entitled or compelled to use a health related service. Consumer representatives are consumers who are actively involved with other consumers and are able to represent the perspectives and concerns of that broader group of people, without a conflict of interest. As such, they play an important role in the systematic review process. Non-medical consumers can contribute, for example, by searching for relevant clinical trials in published journals, co-authoring reviews, ensuring that the findings of reviews are meaningful to health care users. Their help in framing the results in a clear and useful format is invaluable.

We welcome contributions from consumers from all countries. If you would like more information on the role of consumers in the Cochrane Collaboration, please visit the Consumer's web site.

Consumer's role in the Back Review Group

We are looking for interested consumers who are willing to help us translate our review plans and results into non-clinical/non-research terms. Consumers bring a different perspective to the development of research questions and help put the results into a more personalized context.

If you would like to learn more, please contact Vicki Pennick, Managing Ediitor, Back Review Group at vpennick@iwh.on.ca or complete our membership form

Consumer Information:

Here is some information that Consumers may find interesting:

Review Synopses
A brief lay summary of the most important findings of the review.

Back Group Newsletter
Summary of news from the BRG.

Infocus
An Institute for Work & Health newsletter
Systematic reviews help users keep up with expanding volume of research evidence.

CCNet web site
Web site for the Cochrane Consumers Network.

Informed Health Online
An Australian-based health information and education service.

BackInfo
A web site containing relevant, reliable, high quality information for people with back pain.

BackGuide
An interactive educational website on the management of acute low-back pain.

DISCERN
A tool developed to help users of consumer health information judge the quality of written information about treatment choices.

Online Medical Dictionary
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/


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