Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly use systematic reviews (SRs) to aid their decision-making process. However, the conduct of SRs can be a time-consuming and resource-intensive task. Often, clinical practice guideline developers or other decision-makers need to make informed decisions in a timely fashion (e.g. outbreaks of infection, hospital-based health technology assessments). Possible approaches to address the issue of timeliness in the production of SRs are to (a) implement process parallelisation, (b) adapt and apply innovative technologies, and/or (c) modify SR processes (e.g. study eligibility criteria, search sources, data extraction or quality assessment). Highly parallelised systematic revi...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...
Introduction Rapid systematic reviews (RRs) have the potential to provide timely information to deci...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...
Abstract Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly us...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
High quality up-to-date systematic reviews are essential in order to help healthcare practitioners a...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Background Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Systematic reviews (SR) are vital to health care, but have become complicated and time-consuming, du...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
Changing health-care climates mean evaluators need to provide findings within shorter time frames, b...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...
Introduction Rapid systematic reviews (RRs) have the potential to provide timely information to deci...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...
Abstract Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly us...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
High quality up-to-date systematic reviews are essential in order to help healthcare practitioners a...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Background Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Systematic reviews (SR) are vital to health care, but have become complicated and time-consuming, du...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
Changing health-care climates mean evaluators need to provide findings within shorter time frames, b...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...
Introduction Rapid systematic reviews (RRs) have the potential to provide timely information to deci...
Objective: We aimed to map the resource use during systematic review (SR) production and reasons why...