CITATION: Eshun-Wilson, I. et al. Maintaining relevance in HIV systematic reviews: an evaluation of Cochrane reviews. Systematic Reviews, 8(46). doi:10.1186/s13643-019-0960-5The original publication is available at https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/aboutBackground: Research turnover in the HIV field is rapid, and as a result, maintaining high-quality, up-to-date, and relevant systematic reviews is a challenge. One approach is to frequently update published reviews. Methods: We evaluated the methods and relevance of all HIV systematic reviews and protocols published in the Cochrane Library over a 16-year period (2000–2016) to determine the need to update published reviews or complete of reviews in progress. Results: Of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate systematic reviews of res...
Background: Producing high-quality, relevant systematic reviews and keeping them up to date is chall...
Systematic reviews identify, summarise and synthesise evidence relevant to specific research questio...
Background Research turnover in the HIV field is rapid, and as a result, maintaining high-quality, ...
Systematic reviews are an essential tool for researchers, prevention providers and policy makers who...
Key components of a systematic review include: ¥ a well-formulated question and pre-specified criter...
Introduction Professor Archibald Cochrane, after whom the Cochrane Collaboration is named, was influ...
The importance of adequate intervention descriptions in minimising research waste and improving re...
SummaryBackgroundMuch progress has been made in interventions to prevent HIV infection. However, dev...
Compared with other study designs, well-done random-ized trials provide the most valid estimate of t...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
BACKGROUND: HIV implementation research evolves rapidly and is often complex and poorly characterize...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
A systematic review was conducted to identify best practices for increasing linkage, retention and r...
BACKGROUND: Much progress has been made in interventions to prevent HIV infection. However, developm...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate systematic reviews of res...
Background: Producing high-quality, relevant systematic reviews and keeping them up to date is chall...
Systematic reviews identify, summarise and synthesise evidence relevant to specific research questio...
Background Research turnover in the HIV field is rapid, and as a result, maintaining high-quality, ...
Systematic reviews are an essential tool for researchers, prevention providers and policy makers who...
Key components of a systematic review include: ¥ a well-formulated question and pre-specified criter...
Introduction Professor Archibald Cochrane, after whom the Cochrane Collaboration is named, was influ...
The importance of adequate intervention descriptions in minimising research waste and improving re...
SummaryBackgroundMuch progress has been made in interventions to prevent HIV infection. However, dev...
Compared with other study designs, well-done random-ized trials provide the most valid estimate of t...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
BACKGROUND: HIV implementation research evolves rapidly and is often complex and poorly characterize...
BACKGROUND: The systematic review is a scientific method for identifying and presenting early resear...
A systematic review was conducted to identify best practices for increasing linkage, retention and r...
BACKGROUND: Much progress has been made in interventions to prevent HIV infection. However, developm...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to evaluate systematic reviews of res...
Background: Producing high-quality, relevant systematic reviews and keeping them up to date is chall...
Systematic reviews identify, summarise and synthesise evidence relevant to specific research questio...