Colquhoun, Heather L.Helis, EftyhiaLowe, DianneBelanger, DenisHill, SophieMayhew, AlainTaylor, Michael JohnGrimshaw, Jeremy M.2025-10-1720161478-450510.1186/s12961-016-0130-3https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14802/34855Health systems globally promote appropriate prescribing by healthcare providers and safe and effective medicine use by consumers. Rx for Change, a publicly available database, provides access to systematic reviews regarding best practices for prescribing and using medicines. Despite the value of the database for improving prescribing and medicine use, its use remains suboptimal. This study aimed to develop a training program for five medicine-focused organisations in Canada and Australia to facilitate the use and understanding of the Rx for Change database.Knowledge user engagementEvidence-informedSystematic reviewsIntegrated knowledge translationPrescribing medicinesRx for ChangeDevelopment of training for medicines-oriented policymakers to apply evidenceJournal article2-s2.0-84984639506Published as ‘gold’ (paid) open accessControlled201043042