Abstract Background Balanced decisions about health care interventions require reliable evidence on harms as well as benefits. Most systematic reviews focus on efficacy and randomised trials, for which the methodology is well established. Methods to systematically review harmful effects are less well developed and there are few sources of guidance for researchers. We present our own recent experience of conducting systematic reviews of harmful effects and make suggestions for future practice and further research. Methods We described and compared the methods used in three systematic reviews. Our evaluation focused on the review question, study designs and quality assessment. Results One review question focused on providing information on sp...
Introduction Systematic reviews fulfil a vital role in modern medicine.1 However, the results of sy...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews provide a transparent and robust summary of existing research. Howeve...
Background: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
BACKGROUND: Balanced decisions about health care interventions require reliable evidence on harms as...
Abstract Background As every healthcare intervention carries some risk of harm, clinical decision ma...
Background: As every healthcare intervention carries some risk of harm, clinical decision making nee...
Abstract Background Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well esta...
Systematic reviews play an essential role in informing healthcare decision-making. A very important ...
Abstract Background In order to carry out a methodological research survey of systematic reviews of ...
INTRODUCTION Current approaches to reporting harms in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and assessin...
Objective: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. Study D...
INTRODUCTION: Tackling health inequities both within and between countries remains high on the agend...
Objective: To determine the extent and nature of selective non-reporting of harm outcomes in clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. STUDY D...
Objectives: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systemati...
Introduction Systematic reviews fulfil a vital role in modern medicine.1 However, the results of sy...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews provide a transparent and robust summary of existing research. Howeve...
Background: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
BACKGROUND: Balanced decisions about health care interventions require reliable evidence on harms as...
Abstract Background As every healthcare intervention carries some risk of harm, clinical decision ma...
Background: As every healthcare intervention carries some risk of harm, clinical decision making nee...
Abstract Background Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well esta...
Systematic reviews play an essential role in informing healthcare decision-making. A very important ...
Abstract Background In order to carry out a methodological research survey of systematic reviews of ...
INTRODUCTION Current approaches to reporting harms in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and assessin...
Objective: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. Study D...
INTRODUCTION: Tackling health inequities both within and between countries remains high on the agend...
Objective: To determine the extent and nature of selective non-reporting of harm outcomes in clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. STUDY D...
Objectives: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systemati...
Introduction Systematic reviews fulfil a vital role in modern medicine.1 However, the results of sy...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews provide a transparent and robust summary of existing research. Howeve...
Background: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...