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Can systematic reviews contribute to regulatory decisions?
INTRODUCTION: The new call on independent research on drugs issued in October 2016 by the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) explicitly reported that proposals based on systematic reviews were not admissible, and no justification or explanation for this ...
Traversa, Giuseppe +4 more
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As the number of systematic reviews is growing rapidly, we systematically investigate whether meta-analyses published in leading medical journals present an outline of available evidence by referring to previous meta-analyses and systematic ...
CIPRIANI, Andrea +8 more
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Topical treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum: A systematic review
Systemic immunosuppressants are the mainstay of treatment for pyoderma gangrenosum (PG), but they generally have significant side effects which may be avoided by limiting treatment to topical therapy. This review aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of topical treatments for PG.
Harry, Donnelly, Michael J, Boffa
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Topical statins in the treatment of porokeratosis: a systematic review
Abstract Porokeratosis is a chronic disorder of keratinization associated with significant morbidity and no spontaneous resolution. Currently, there are no therapies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, the off-label use of topical statins - targeting the mevalonate pathway - has shown promise as a novel ...
Jeff, Martini +2 more
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Systematic reviews have played an increasingly important role in health promotion in recentyears. Yet there are debates about how they should be conducted, particularly about how thequality of evidence should be assessed.
Shepherd, Jonathan Paul
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Review Objective: Perform a systematic review of systematic reviews to synthesize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of resistance exercise interventions for treating lower limb tendinopathies. Introduction: Recent evidence suggests various
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Background Despite the growing reputation and subject coverage of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, many systematic reviews continue to be published solely in paper-based health care journals.
McDonald Steve +2 more
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Guidance for conducting systematic scoping reviews
© 2015 University of Adelaide, Joanna Briggs Institute. Reviews of primary research are becoming more common as evidence-based practice gains recognition as the benchmark for care, and the number of, and access to, primary research sources has grown. One
Parker, D. +17 more
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Objective: With exponential growth in the publication of interprofessional education (IPE) research studies, it has become more difficult to find relevant literature and stay abreast of the latest research.
Rebecca Carlson +3 more
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Who's doing systematic reviews?: A descriptive analysis [PDF]
Poster accepted for the MLGSCA/NCNMLG Joint Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, January 21-24, 2018.Background: Over the past few decades systematic reviews have become a major component of the biomedical research literature landscape.
Hermer, Janice +2 more
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