Background Assessment of diagnostic tests, broadly defined as any element that aids in the collection of additional information for further clarification of a patient's health status, has increasingly become a critical issue in health policy and decision-making. Diagnostic evidence, including the accuracy of a medical test for a target condition, is commonly appraised using standard systematic review methodology. Owing to the considerable time and resources required to conduct these, rapid reviews have emerged as a pragmatic alternative by tailoring methods according to the decision maker's circumstances. However, it is not known if streamlining methodological aspects has an impact on the validity of evidence synthesis. Furthermore, due to...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used to replace or complement systematic reviews to suppo...
Background: Assessment of diagnostic tests, broadly defined as any element that aids in the collecti...
Background Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
BACKGROUND Rapid reviews provide an efficient alternative to standard systematic reviews in respons...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Rapid diagnostic tests are used for the determination of binary qualitative results not only uniquel...
Background: Decisionmakers and guideline developers demand rapid syntheses of the evidence when time...
Abstract Background Decisionmakers and guideline developers demand rapid syntheses of the evidence w...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews are of increasing importance within health technology assessment due to ti...
Objectives: This review assessed current practice in the preparation of rapid reviews by health tech...
Changing health-care climates mean evaluators need to provide findings within shorter time frames, b...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used to replace or complement systematic reviews to suppo...
Background: Assessment of diagnostic tests, broadly defined as any element that aids in the collecti...
Background Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
BACKGROUND Rapid reviews provide an efficient alternative to standard systematic reviews in respons...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Rapid diagnostic tests are used for the determination of binary qualitative results not only uniquel...
Background: Decisionmakers and guideline developers demand rapid syntheses of the evidence when time...
Abstract Background Decisionmakers and guideline developers demand rapid syntheses of the evidence w...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews are of increasing importance within health technology assessment due to ti...
Objectives: This review assessed current practice in the preparation of rapid reviews by health tech...
Changing health-care climates mean evaluators need to provide findings within shorter time frames, b...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used to replace or complement systematic reviews to suppo...