Systematic review methods are developing rapidly, and most researchers would recognise their key methodological aspects, such as a closely focussed question, a comprehensive search, and a focus on synthesising 'stronger' rather than 'weaker' evidence. However, it may be helpful to question some of these underlying principles, because while they work well for simpler review questions, they may result in overly narrow approaches to more complex questions and interventions. This commentary discusses some core principles of systematic reviews, and how they may require further rethinking, particularly as reviewers turn their attention to increasingly complex issues, where a Bayesian perspective on evidence synthesis, which would aim to assemble ...
Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly use systematic reviews (S...
Whilst systematic reviews, meta-analyses and other forms of synthesis are considered amongst the mos...
This paper builds on a 2012 paper by the same authors which argued that the types and brands of syst...
The concept of systematic reviewing of research literatures became influential in the second half of...
Systematic reviews have gained momentum as a key method of evidence synthesis in global development ...
Review of existing research findings from the literature is essential to inform evidence-based pract...
Cochrane systematic reviews have proven to be beneficial for decision making processes, both on a pr...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Updating systematic reviews is, in general, more efficient than starting afresh when new evidence em...
Systematic review and meta-analysis are a gift to the modern researcher, delivering a crystallised u...
Introduction Professor Archibald Cochrane, after whom the Cochrane Collaboration is named, was influ...
Abstract: As a methodology designed to inform policy and practice decisions, it is particularly impo...
I propose that we should not allow the dominant systematic review (SR) paradigm to over-shadow other...
Abstract A study conducted by Lai and colleagues, published this week in BMC Medicine,...
Abstract Background Scoping reviews are a relatively new approach to evidence synthesis and currentl...
Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly use systematic reviews (S...
Whilst systematic reviews, meta-analyses and other forms of synthesis are considered amongst the mos...
This paper builds on a 2012 paper by the same authors which argued that the types and brands of syst...
The concept of systematic reviewing of research literatures became influential in the second half of...
Systematic reviews have gained momentum as a key method of evidence synthesis in global development ...
Review of existing research findings from the literature is essential to inform evidence-based pract...
Cochrane systematic reviews have proven to be beneficial for decision making processes, both on a pr...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Updating systematic reviews is, in general, more efficient than starting afresh when new evidence em...
Systematic review and meta-analysis are a gift to the modern researcher, delivering a crystallised u...
Introduction Professor Archibald Cochrane, after whom the Cochrane Collaboration is named, was influ...
Abstract: As a methodology designed to inform policy and practice decisions, it is particularly impo...
I propose that we should not allow the dominant systematic review (SR) paradigm to over-shadow other...
Abstract A study conducted by Lai and colleagues, published this week in BMC Medicine,...
Abstract Background Scoping reviews are a relatively new approach to evidence synthesis and currentl...
Healthcare consumers, researchers, patients and policy makers increasingly use systematic reviews (S...
Whilst systematic reviews, meta-analyses and other forms of synthesis are considered amongst the mos...
This paper builds on a 2012 paper by the same authors which argued that the types and brands of syst...