Welcome to the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence
An initiative in evidence-based research for allied health practitioners all over the world.
The University of South Australia is home to the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE). iCAHE was launched in August 2003.
iCAHE provides essential resources for allied health workers, researchers, educators, clinicians, policy makers, administrators and patients. The centre provides evidence-based solutions to allied health problems and helps clinicians ensure that their treatment strategies are based on the best available evidence.
iCAHE focuses on producing resources that relate to physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, medical radiation and complementary or alternative therapies.
For further information, contact Professor Karen Grimmer-Somers, Director, International Centre for Allied Health Evidence.
What's new at iCAHE?
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iCAHE Newsletter September-October 2009 Download (PDF 705KB)
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Allied Health News in Review: Stop! Have you washed your hands? (PDF 346 KB)
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Implementation Central: dedicated web resources for implementing evidence into clinical practice
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Our new textbook
Practical tips in finding the evidence: An allied health primer can be ordered now! -
Discharge Planning resources for patients, carers and healthcare teams: an innovative resource to assist with discharge planning and meeting the needs of patients recently discharged from hospital.
Are you thinking of integrating outcome measures in your clinical practice? .
iCAHE Outcomes Calculators: Order your copy of the five iCAHE Outcomes Calculators!
Coming soon: Download your own demo copy
If you are unable to open the PDF links please visit
http://www.adobe.com/ to download
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