Background: Decision-makers increasingly request rapid answers to clinical or public health questions. To save time, personnel, and financial resources, rapid reviews streamline the methodological steps of the systematic review process. We aimed to explore the validity of a rapid review approach that combines a substantially abbreviated literature search with a single-reviewer screening of abstracts and full texts using three case studies.Methods: We used a convenience sample of three ongoing Cochrane reviews as reference standards. Two reviews addressed oncological topics and one addressed a public health topic. For each of the three topics, three reviewers screened the literature independently. Our primary outcome was the change in conclu...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stake...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
Background: Decision-makers increasingly request rapid answers to clinical or public health question...
Background: Decision-makers increasingly request rapid answers to clinical or public health question...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews offer the most reliable and valid support for health policy d...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are a form of knowl...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
Rapid reviews enable researchers to obtain a snapshot of what is known about a topic in a quick and ...
Rapid reviews enable researchers to obtain a snapshot of what is known about a topic in a quick and ...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stake...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
Background: Decision-makers increasingly request rapid answers to clinical or public health question...
Background: Decision-makers increasingly request rapid answers to clinical or public health question...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews offer the most reliable and valid support for health policy d...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are a form of knowl...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
Rapid reviews enable researchers to obtain a snapshot of what is known about a topic in a quick and ...
Rapid reviews enable researchers to obtain a snapshot of what is known about a topic in a quick and ...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stake...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...