Background: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide interest in methods for reviewing 'complex interventions', but few transparent approaches for assessing intervention complexity in systematic reviews. Such assessments may assist review authors in, for example, systematically describing interventions and developing logic models. This paper describes the development and application of the intervention Complexity Assessment Tool for Systematic Reviews (iCAT-SR), a new tool to assess and categorise levels of intervention complexity in systematic reviews. Methods: We developed the iCAT-SR by adapting and extending an existing complexity assessment tool for randomized trials. We undertook this adapt...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Abstract Background: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There i...
Abstract Background Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is...
Backgrounds Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
Background: The intervention Complexity Assessment Tool for Systematic Reviews (iCAT_SR) has been de...
Background: The intervention Complexity Assessment Tool for Systematic Reviews (iCAT_SR) has been de...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Abstract Background: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There i...
Abstract Background Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is...
Backgrounds Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide int...
BACKGROUND: Health interventions fall along a spectrum from simple to more complex. There is wide in...
Background: The intervention Complexity Assessment Tool for Systematic Reviews (iCAT_SR) has been de...
Background: The intervention Complexity Assessment Tool for Systematic Reviews (iCAT_SR) has been de...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
OBJECTIVES: This article outlines a research and development agenda for systematic reviews that ask ...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...