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Naviga&on Guide Systema&c Review Methodology

Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH Professor, Dept of Ob/Gyn August 9, 2016

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People want to know

“I'm just wondering if any of the levels are alarmingly high?"

“it is hard to open up a discussion if you do not have good informa4on to give back - it is a disservice to the pa4ent and a [waste] of [precious] 4me"

“we can’t put the burden on pregnant women, we need societal change" PRHE, UCSF obstetrician focus groups 2

Altman, R. G.,(2008). Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 49(4), 417–435. Program on Reproductive Added by: Christie Hurrell Health and the Environment

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SCIENCE

DECISION

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Naviga&on Guide: A rulebook for “moving from knowing to doing”

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The Cochrane Collaboration

Naviga&on Guide Work Group

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Grades of Recommendation Assessment, Development and Evaluation

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2009 Naviga4on Guide: A rulebook for “moving from knowing to doing”

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2014

Healthy Pregnancies Healthy Children Healthy Future Genera&ons

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Formaldehyde & Asthma

Navigation Guide Conceived

2009

Navigation Guide Published

2010 Navigation Guide Editorial

2011

2012

PFOA & Birthweight

2013

Air Pollution & Autism

2014 Triclosan & Repro/Dev

2015

2016

PBDE & Neurodevelopment

OHAT Method Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment

“ …systematic-review standards provide an approach that would substantially strengthen the IRIS process…” NAS 2014

“EPA should consistently use a more systematic approach to evaluating the literature ……….” NAS 2014 11

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The Verdict

•  The method works •  Continues to evolve as we learn and with changes in evidence stream •  Aids in translating our findings to clinical and health related fields •  BUT – need $$ and training Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment

Conclusion: Need new and robust rules for evidence-based decision-making in the 21st century

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