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File size: 190 KB
Year:
2015-present
Region / City:
South Africa, United Kingdom
Theme:
Child and adolescent health, social intervention, HIV/AIDS
Document Type:
Biography/Research Profile
Institution:
Oxford University, University of Cape Town
Author:
Lucie Cluver
Target Audience:
Researchers, policymakers, health professionals
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
A biography detailing the professional background, research, and major funding of Professor Lucie Cluver, including her work with international organizations on child and adolescent health in Africa.
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Year:
2026
Nationality:
South African & UK
Affiliations:
Oxford University, University of Cape Town
Position:
Professor of Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation; Honorary Professor
Field:
Child and Family Social Work, HIV/AIDS, Public Health
Awards:
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (2025), European Union Public Engagement with Research Award (2024), Fellowship of the Academy of Social Science (2023), International AIDS Society Children’s Prize (2022), ESRC Panel’s Choice Impact Award (2021), European Union Horizon 2020 Impact Award (2019), Philip Leverhulme Prize (2015)
Publications:
290+ peer-reviewed articles
H-index:
75
i-10 index:
229
Major Grants:
Oxford Martin School, World Childhood Foundation, The Gates Foundation, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, UKRI NERC Agile Initiative, UNICEF Child Protection
Target Region:
Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria
Contact:
[email protected]
Jurisdiction:
Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit in and for St. Lucie County, Florida
State:
Florida
Country:
United States
Document Type:
Court Order and Case Management Plan
Case Type:
Civil
Trial Designation:
Jury Trial or Non-Jury Trial
Case Tracks:
Expedited Track; General Track; Complex Track
Governing Rules:
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 1.201
Deadlines:
Pre-trial and trial scheduling deadlines tied to E-Docket Call
Sanctions:
Attorney’s fees, striking of pleadings, dismissal of action
Alternative Dispute Resolution:
Mediation required prior to E-Docket
Issuing Authority:
Circuit Court
Year:
2026
Nationality:
South African & UK
Affiliations:
Oxford University, University of Cape Town
Position:
Professor of Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation; Honorary Professor
Field:
Child and Family Social Work, HIV/AIDS, Public Health
Awards:
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (2025), European Union Public Engagement with Research Award (2024), Fellowship of the Academy of Social Science (2023), International AIDS Society Children’s Prize (2022), ESRC Panel’s Choice Impact Award (2021), European Union Horizon 2020 Impact Award (2019), Philip Leverhulme Prize (2015)
Publications:
290+ peer-reviewed articles
H-index:
75
i-10 index:
229
Major Grants:
Oxford Martin School, World Childhood Foundation, The Gates Foundation, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, UKRI NERC Agile Initiative, UNICEF Child Protection
Target Region:
Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria
Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2024-2027
Region / City:
Kent, Surrey, Sussex
Theme:
Knowledge mobilisation, Health, Social Care, Public Health
Document Type:
Application form
Organ / Institution:
ARC KSS
Author:
ARC KSS Academy
Target Audience:
Professionals in health, social care, public health, researchers, and public
Period of Validity:
2024-2027
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Europe
Topic:
Postoperative delirium
Document type:
Guideline update
Institution:
European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (ESAIC)
Author:
Aldecoa C, Bettelli G, Bilotta F, Sanders RD, Spies CD et al.
Target audience:
Medical professionals, anaesthesiologists, intensive care specialists
Period of validity:
2022-ongoing
Approval date:
February 2022
Modification date:
Not specified
Contextual description:
This is an updated guideline on postoperative delirium for adult patients, covering risk factors, preventive measures, neuromonitoring, and treatment outcomes, based on the latest evidence and consensus.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Education, Evidence-Based Practices
Document Type:
Research Report
Organization / Institution:
Various Educational Resources and Clearinghouses
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educators, Administrators, Policymakers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2013
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Psychopharmacology, Depression
Document type:
Guideline
Organization / Institution:
British Association for Psychopharmacology
Author:
A.J. Cleare, C.M. Pariante, A.H. Young, et al.
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers
Period of validity:
2013 and onwards
Approval date:
September 2012
Date of changes:
2013
Year:
2026
Region / city:
California
Document type:
Administrative Order
Author:
George P. Parisotto
Effective period:
June 1, 2026 - ongoing
Approval date:
__________________
Date of amendments:
n/a
Year:
2024
Region / City:
England
Topic:
Mental Health
Document Type:
Curriculum
Organization / Institution:
NHS England
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Children and Young People’s Mental Health Practitioners
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
18 March 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Educational practices and programs
Document Type:
Informational comparison
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Local Educational Agencies (LEA), educators, administrators
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
UK
Topic:
Osteoporosis, fracture prevention, evidence-based resources
Document type:
Guidance
Organization / institution:
Royal Osteoporosis Society, Keele University
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, clinicians, patients, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Title:
EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES: IMC Case on GERD
Topic:
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Document Type:
Clinical case study with guideline-based questions
Clinical Setting:
IMC
Patient:
Mr. Hart Burns
Age:
45 years
Sex:
Male
Past Medical History:
Hypertension; left knee sprain; obesity
Medications:
Olmesartan 20 mg daily
Allergies:
Penicillin (rash)
Social History:
Former tobacco user; occasional alcohol use; landscaper/snow removal laborer
Guideline Reference:
2022 GERD Practice Guidelines; ACG Clinical Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of GERD
Authors:
Rex Wilford, DO; Jordan Groubert, DO; Adrienne Wolfe, MD
Date Updated:
12/2023
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Document Type:
Transcript
Organization / Institution:
VIReC (VA Information Resource Center), HSR&D (Health Services Research and Development)
Author:
Alison Hamilton, PhD, MPH; Elizabeth Yano, PhD, MSPH
Target Audience:
Researchers, Health Care Providers, VA Staff
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Cybercrime, Evidence-Based Policing
Document Type:
Research Paper
Institution / Organization:
N/A
Author:
Jacek Koziarski, Jin Ree Lee
Target Audience:
Academics, Law Enforcement Professionals, Policymakers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Program Name:
The Evidence-Based Prescription Drug Program
Document Title:
Quarterly PA Criteria Masterfile
Version:
July 2022 update
Published Date:
July 1, 2022
Document Type:
Prior Authorization Criteria Masterfile
Subject:
Prescription Drug Prior Authorization Criteria
Contact Office:
EBRx Prior Authorization Call Center
Phone:
(866) 564-8258
Fax:
(877) 540-9036
Content:
Table of Contents listing covered medications and therapeutic agents
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Europe
Topic:
Diabetic foot complications, imaging
Document type:
Clinical guideline / Consensus statement
Organization:
European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)
Authors:
Chiara Lauri, Edel Noriega-Álvarez, Riddhika M. Chakravartty, Olivier Gheysens, A.W.J.M Glaudemans, Riemer H.J.A. Slart, Thomas C. Kwee, Frédéric Lecouvet, Emmanouil Panagiotidis, Jules Zhang-Yin, Jose Luis Lazaro Martinez, Benjamin A. Lipsky, Luigi Uccioli, Alberto Signore
Target audience:
Nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, diabetologists, podiatrists, infectious disease specialists
Methods:
Evidence-based recommendations using PICO strategy and Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine criteria
Clinical focus:
Osteomyelitis, soft tissue infection, Charcot foot
Imaging modalities:
MRI, WBC scintigraphy, PET/CT, X-ray, SPECT/CT
Endorsing body:
EANM Inflammation and Infection Committee, Bone & Joint Committee
Description:
Evidence-based clinical guideline detailing the preferred imaging strategies for diagnosing infective and non-infective complications in diabetic foot, including osteomyelitis and soft tissue infections, based on consensus from nuclear medicine, radiology, and clinical experts.
Category:
Health Condition/ Disease
Subcategory:
Intervention
Last Updated:
2014-03-11
Keywords:
headache, migraine, attack, migrainous head pain, aura, neurological disorder, nervous system
Evidence:
B, C & D
Grade of Evidence:
B, C & D
Context:
A systematic review and critical analysis of dietary components that are self-reported as triggers for migraines, based on cross-sectional, case-control, experimental, and cohort studies.