This paper evaluates current approaches to incorporating economic perspectives and evidence into systematic reviews, using 31 of the 33 reviews completed under the editorial control of The Campbell Collaboration. Of these, 74% incorporated economic perspectives, and 26% attempted to incorporate economic evidence by collecting and summarising data on resource use, costs and/or cost-effectiveness from primary studies. We conclude that while most Campbell reviews incorporate an economic dimension that is of potential utility to end users, the scope and quality of current approaches is limited
Resource use (cost) is nearly always, if not always, a consideration when deciding about health syst...
Abstract Background The number of systematic reviews of economic evaluations is steadily increasing....
This article argues that the development of systematic review methods for social policy and practice...
Methods for systematic reviews of the effects of health interventions have focused mainly on address...
This chapter focuses on methods to incorporate a health economics perspective into a Cochrane Review...
Background Provision of evidence on costs alongside evidence on the effects of interventions can enh...
Introduction: Systematic reviews of economic evaluations are useful for synthesizing economic eviden...
Systematic reviews of economic evidence select, critique and synthesize data from multiple economic ...
The second edition of this work has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the significant ...
Although economic evaluations have been performed alongside factorial trials, there seems to be limi...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review health economic guidelines for information on how to pres...
Background: In 2012, a working group was established to review and enhance the Joanna Briggs Institu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordNational In...
Economic analyses can provide valuable information for health care decision makers. Systematic revie...
Systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, which are aimed at informing health policy, increasi...
Resource use (cost) is nearly always, if not always, a consideration when deciding about health syst...
Abstract Background The number of systematic reviews of economic evaluations is steadily increasing....
This article argues that the development of systematic review methods for social policy and practice...
Methods for systematic reviews of the effects of health interventions have focused mainly on address...
This chapter focuses on methods to incorporate a health economics perspective into a Cochrane Review...
Background Provision of evidence on costs alongside evidence on the effects of interventions can enh...
Introduction: Systematic reviews of economic evaluations are useful for synthesizing economic eviden...
Systematic reviews of economic evidence select, critique and synthesize data from multiple economic ...
The second edition of this work has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the significant ...
Although economic evaluations have been performed alongside factorial trials, there seems to be limi...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review health economic guidelines for information on how to pres...
Background: In 2012, a working group was established to review and enhance the Joanna Briggs Institu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordNational In...
Economic analyses can provide valuable information for health care decision makers. Systematic revie...
Systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, which are aimed at informing health policy, increasi...
Resource use (cost) is nearly always, if not always, a consideration when deciding about health syst...
Abstract Background The number of systematic reviews of economic evaluations is steadily increasing....
This article argues that the development of systematic review methods for social policy and practice...