This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Objective – Systematic searching is central to guideline development, yet guidelines in social care present a challenge to systematic searching because they exist within a highly complex policy and service environment. The objective of this study was to highlight challenges and inform practice on identifying social care research literature, drawing on experiences from guideline development in social care. Methods – The researchers reflected on the approaches to searching for research evidence to inform three guidelines. They evaluated the utility of major topic-focused bibliographic database sources through a) determining the yield of citations from the s...
In recent years a variety of initiatives have been created with the aim of increasing the use of res...
This discussion paper is based on my experiences with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE...
It has been argued both that research in social care is insufficiently relevant to practice, and tha...
OBJECTIVES: Systematic searching is central to guideline development, yet guidelines in social care ...
This report looks at five techniques that may help with a search for research studies in children’s ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Effective literature searching is particularly important f...
Objectives: To compare the performance of a range of search facilities; and to illustrate the execut...
Systematic literature reviews play a vital role in identifying the best available evidence for healt...
Study objective: There is little guidance on how to identify useful evidence about the health effect...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) produces public health guidelines. Info...
Abstract Background Identifying scientific literature addressing patients’ views and preferences is ...
Systematic literature reviews play a vital role in identifying the best available evidence for healt...
Objective ‐ Within the health care field it becomes ever more critical to conduct systematic reviews...
Summarises the issues faced in undertaking systematic reviews in social care. Based on a feasibilit...
Systematic reviews used to inform policy-making bring together diverse research literature. Such res...
In recent years a variety of initiatives have been created with the aim of increasing the use of res...
This discussion paper is based on my experiences with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE...
It has been argued both that research in social care is insufficiently relevant to practice, and tha...
OBJECTIVES: Systematic searching is central to guideline development, yet guidelines in social care ...
This report looks at five techniques that may help with a search for research studies in children’s ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Effective literature searching is particularly important f...
Objectives: To compare the performance of a range of search facilities; and to illustrate the execut...
Systematic literature reviews play a vital role in identifying the best available evidence for healt...
Study objective: There is little guidance on how to identify useful evidence about the health effect...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) produces public health guidelines. Info...
Abstract Background Identifying scientific literature addressing patients’ views and preferences is ...
Systematic literature reviews play a vital role in identifying the best available evidence for healt...
Objective ‐ Within the health care field it becomes ever more critical to conduct systematic reviews...
Summarises the issues faced in undertaking systematic reviews in social care. Based on a feasibilit...
Systematic reviews used to inform policy-making bring together diverse research literature. Such res...
In recent years a variety of initiatives have been created with the aim of increasing the use of res...
This discussion paper is based on my experiences with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE...
It has been argued both that research in social care is insufficiently relevant to practice, and tha...