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From standard systematic reviews to living systematic reviews

Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen, 2023
Systematic reviews (SRs) have become a central tool for evidence-based health care over the last 30 years. The number of SRs being published has increased steadily. However, concerns have been raised regarding the duplication of work, methodological flaws and the currency of many systematic reviews, also in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Breuer, Claudia   +2 more
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A systematic review of reviews of systematic reviews of acupuncture

Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2013
AbstractBackgroundAcupuncture is one of the more popular forms of complementary and alternative medicine. Whilst the therapy has been the subject of many published trials, systematic reviews and reviews of reviews, the conclusions of these publications often have been inconsistent.ObjectivesTo systematically review reviews of reviews of acupuncture in ...
Andrew Gilbey, Edzard Ernst, Kawtar Tani
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Systematic Reviews

Oncology Nursing Forum, 2014
Systematic reviews are a type of literature review in which authors systematically search for, critically appraise, and synthesize evidence from several studies on the same topic (Grant & Booth, 2009). The precise and systematic method differentiates systematic reviews from traditional reviews (Khan, Kunz, Kleijnen, & Antes, 2003).
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A systematic review of systematic reviews in tourism

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2019
Abstract Traditional literature reviews and more advanced systematic reviews have been a focal point in assessing the epistemological progress of any field. However, studies assessing the nature and quality of the systematic review papers published in tourism and hospitality literature are scarce.
Saeed Pahlevan-Sharif   +2 more
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Gynecomastia: A systematic review

Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2015
Gynecomastia is a common medical problem presenting in nearly a third of the male population. Treatment for gynecomastia can be either pharmacological or surgical. Patients with gynecomastia often experience affected quality-of-life. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the quality of evidence of the current literature in relation to ...
Fagerlund, Anders   +5 more
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Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2017
To systematically evaluate existing evidence from published systematic reviews of clinical trials for the effectiveness of rehabilitation for improving function and participation in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS).A literature search was conducted using medical and health science electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PubMed, Cochrane ...
Fary, Khan, Bhasker, Amatya
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Pachydermodactyly: a systematic review

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2020
Pachydermodactyly is a rare, benign fibromatosis located around the proximal interphalangeal joints. It is often misdiagnosed as juvenile idiopathic arthritis and may cause unnecessary treatments and anxiety in patients. The goal of this paper is to describe this condition through all the existing information in the scientific literature.A systematic ...
Ricardo Vázquez Fernández   +3 more
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Using Existing Systematic Reviews in Complex Systematic Reviews

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008
Systematic reviewers increasingly must decide whether and how to incorporate existing systematic reviews into complex systematic reviews that are commissioned to support clinical guideline development or for other health policy uses. To date, however, this issue has been largely unexamined.
Evelyn P, Whitlock   +4 more
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Quality of systematic reviews in pediatric oncology – A systematic review

Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2009
To ensure evidence-based decision making in pediatric oncology systematic reviews are necessary. The objective of our study was to evaluate the methodological quality of all currently existing systematic reviews in pediatric oncology.We identified eligible systematic reviews through a systematic search of the literature.
Lundh, Andreas   +4 more
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Conducting a systematic review

Australian Critical Care, 2000
In response to the growing volume of health care literature and the variable quality of reported studies, systematic reviews have increasingly been used to guide health care decisions because of their rigorous summary of the research. Systematic reviews utilise planned methods of identifying, appraising, then summarising the results from individual ...
Jones, Tina, Evans, David
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