Methods for systematic reviews of the effects of health interventions have focused mainly on addressing the question of 'What works?' or 'Is this intervention effective in achieving one or more specific outcomes?' Addressing the question 'Is it worth it given the resources available?' has received less attention. This latter question can be addressed by applying an economic lens to the systematic review process.This paper reflects on the value and desire for the consideration by end users for coverage of an economic perspective in a Cochrane review and outlines two potential approaches and future directions
Abstract Background The economic benefits of healthcare research require study so that appropriate r...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review health economic guidelines for information on how to pres...
Introduction: This article is part of the series How to Prepare a Systematic Review (SR) of Economic...
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...
This paper evaluates current approaches to incorporating economic perspectives and evidence into sys...
Background: The last few decades have seen a growing emphasis on evidence-informed decision-making i...
Introduction: Systematic reviews of economic evaluations are useful for synthesizing economic eviden...
Background: In 2012, a working group was established to review and enhance the Joanna Briggs Institu...
Abstract Background The number of systematic reviews of economic evaluations is steadily increasing....
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Methods for systema...
Systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, which are aimed at informing health policy, increasi...
Introduction: Cochrane reviews should inform and underpin decisions both about healthcare practice a...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2015. This work was produced by Bunn et al. under the terms...
Abstract Background The economic benefits of healthcare research require study so that appropriate r...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review health economic guidelines for information on how to pres...
Introduction: This article is part of the series How to Prepare a Systematic Review (SR) of Economic...
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...
This paper evaluates current approaches to incorporating economic perspectives and evidence into sys...
Background: The last few decades have seen a growing emphasis on evidence-informed decision-making i...
Introduction: Systematic reviews of economic evaluations are useful for synthesizing economic eviden...
Background: In 2012, a working group was established to review and enhance the Joanna Briggs Institu...
Abstract Background The number of systematic reviews of economic evaluations is steadily increasing....
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Methods for systema...
Systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, which are aimed at informing health policy, increasi...
Introduction: Cochrane reviews should inform and underpin decisions both about healthcare practice a...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2015. This work was produced by Bunn et al. under the terms...
Abstract Background The economic benefits of healthcare research require study so that appropriate r...
AbstractObjectivesTo systematically review health economic guidelines for information on how to pres...
Introduction: This article is part of the series How to Prepare a Systematic Review (SR) of Economic...