Objective: To assess, in a sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, the completeness of intervention reporting, identify the most frequently missing elements, and assess review authors' use of and beliefs about providing intervention information.Design: Analysis of a random sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological stroke interventions; online survey of review authors.Data sources and study selection: The Cochrane Library and PubMed were searched for potentially eligible systematic reviews and a random sample of these assessed for eligibility until 60 (30 Cochrane, 30 non-Cochrane) eligible reviews were identified.Data collection: In each review, the completeness of the intervention description in each el...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...
A well-conducted systematic review requires a scrupulous assessment of the design of included studie...
When interventions are inadequately described in systematic reviews, decision-makers must guess what...
Objective To assess, in a sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, the com...
Objective: To assess, in a sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, the co...
The importance of adequate intervention descriptions in minimising research waste and improving rese...
Evidence-based interventions cannot be provided unless there is a clear understanding of what the in...
Effective delivery of treatments requires clear procedural details of the essential elements of trea...
Background: Overviews of systematic reviews compile data from multiple systematic reviews (SRs) and ...
Background: Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well established,...
Background Rehabilitation research findings are not routinely incorporated into clinical practice. A...
Introduction:-It has been recommended that people affected by a healthcare condition are actively in...
BACKGROUND: Overviews of systematic reviews compile data from multiple systematic reviews (SRs) and ...
Introduction: It has been recommended that people affected by a healthcare condition are actively in...
High quality up-to-date systematic reviews are essential in order to help healthcare practitioners a...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...
A well-conducted systematic review requires a scrupulous assessment of the design of included studie...
When interventions are inadequately described in systematic reviews, decision-makers must guess what...
Objective To assess, in a sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, the com...
Objective: To assess, in a sample of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, the co...
The importance of adequate intervention descriptions in minimising research waste and improving rese...
Evidence-based interventions cannot be provided unless there is a clear understanding of what the in...
Effective delivery of treatments requires clear procedural details of the essential elements of trea...
Background: Overviews of systematic reviews compile data from multiple systematic reviews (SRs) and ...
Background: Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well established,...
Background Rehabilitation research findings are not routinely incorporated into clinical practice. A...
Introduction:-It has been recommended that people affected by a healthcare condition are actively in...
BACKGROUND: Overviews of systematic reviews compile data from multiple systematic reviews (SRs) and ...
Introduction: It has been recommended that people affected by a healthcare condition are actively in...
High quality up-to-date systematic reviews are essential in order to help healthcare practitioners a...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...
A well-conducted systematic review requires a scrupulous assessment of the design of included studie...
When interventions are inadequately described in systematic reviews, decision-makers must guess what...