John N. Lavis, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Ruth Stewart, Julian Elliott, Will Moy, Joerg J. Meerpohl
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Abstract
The world is poised for a step-change improvement in how we use evidence to address societal challenges.
Given the speed at which plans are being made to support this once-in-a-generation transformation, the Implementation Council of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges developed a working version of the features of an approach to reliably getting research evidence to those who need it and achieved consensus among leaders from the Implementation Council, as well as the Alliance for Living Evidence (Alive) Council and Evidence Synthesis International (ESI).
The 100+ contributing authors from across the ‘evidence synthesis and support’ world want to ensure that our future plans are firmly rooted in an agreed-upon summary of all that we have learned together over these past four or so years and to signal a mutual accountability among many of the key players involved in providing evidence support that we will each do our part in delivering on the promise that motivates these plans.
Given that much of the momentum for transformation is currently focused on living evidence syntheses and the infrastructure needed to support them, we give this form of evidence disproportionate focus here.
Actions speak louder than words. If we are to deliver on the promise of a step-change improvement in how we use evidence to address societal challenges, then each of us needs to do our part to put in place the features of an approach to reliably getting research evidence to those who need it. Funding can enable it. Coordination can facilitate it. Reporting can celebrate it (and shame a go-it-alone ethos). Evaluation of our approaches can support continuous improvement. But only our actions can make it happen.
You may already be doing great work. Please keep it up.
If you want to embrace a new approach and don't know where you can best fit in, check out the Global Evidence Commission's work in formalizing and strengthening national (and subnational) evidence support systems, enhancing and leveraging the global evidence architecture and putting evidence at the centre of everyday life. Or approach one of the Implementation Council members who you see doing exemplary work in your part of the world, in your type of role, in your sector, with your form of evidence or with an innovation like AI-powered living evidence synthesis or storytelling that draws on both research evidence and Indigenous ways of knowing.
John N. Lavis and Jeremy M. Grimshaw are co-leads of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges. All authors are members of its Implementation Council. John N. Lavis is council chair, Ruth Stewart is director, Julian Elliott is treasurer and founder of the host entity and Will Moy is council member at the Alliance for Living Evidence (Alive). Jeremy M. Grimshaw is cochair and Ruth Stewart and Will Moy are members of the executive committee of Evidence Synthesis International. All authors are affiliated with its partner organizations. Ruth Stewart is a Fiduciary Officer for the South Africa Centre for Evidence. Jeremy M. Grimshaw is employed by the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute.
This editorial was commissioned based on a proposal by the authors and was peer-reviewed.
鉴于为支持这一千载难逢的变革而制定计划的速度之快,全球应对社会挑战证据委员会的执行理事会制定了一个工作版本,其特点是将研究证据可靠地提供给需要者,并在执行理事会、活证据联盟(Alive)理事会和国际证据合成组织(ESI)的领导者之间达成了共识。来自 "证据合成与支持 "领域的 100 多位撰稿人希望确保我们的未来计划牢牢扎根于对我们在过去四年多时间里共同学习到的所有知识的总结,并表明参与提供证据支持的许多关键参与者之间的相互责任,即我们将各尽其责,实现推动这些计划的承诺。鉴于目前转型的动力主要集中在有生命力的证据综述和支持这些综述所需的基础设施上,我们在此对这种形式的证据给予了过多的关注。如果我们要兑现承诺,在如何利用证据应对社会挑战方面实现质的飞跃,那么我们每个人都需要尽自己的一份力量,为需要者提供可靠的研究证据。资金可以提供支持。协调可以促进它。报告可以为之喝彩(并使 "单打独斗 "的风气蒙羞)。对我们的方法进行评估可以支持我们不断改进。但是,只有我们的行动才能实现这一点。如果您想采用一种新方法,但不知道自己最适合哪种方法,请查看全球证据委员会在正式确定和加强国家(及国家以下)证据支持系统、加强和利用全球证据架构以及将证据置于日常生活中心等方面的工作。您也可以联系执行委员会的某位成员,您会发现他们在您所在的地区、在您所扮演的角色类型、在您所在的部门、在您所采用的证据形式、或在人工智能驱动的活证据综合或故事讲述等创新方面开展了堪称典范的工作,这些工作既借鉴了研究证据,也采用了土著的认知方式。所有作者都是该委员会执行理事会的成员。约翰-拉维斯(John N. Lavis)是理事会主席,露丝-斯图尔特(Ruth Stewart)是主任,朱利安-埃利奥特(Julian Elliott)是司库和主办实体的创始人,威尔-莫伊(Will Moy)是活证据联盟(Alive)的理事会成员。Jeremy M. Grimshaw 是共同主席,Ruth Stewart 和 Will Moy 是国际证据合成组织执行委员会成员。所有作者均隶属于其合作组织。露丝-斯图尔特是南非证据中心的信托官员。Jeremy M. Grimshaw受雇于渥太华医院研究所。这篇社论是根据作者的提议委托撰写的,并经过了同行评审。