Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to inform the policymaking process, and often use existing or commissioned systematic reviews to inform decisions. However, the methodologies that make systematic reviews authoritative take time, typically 1 to 2 years to complete. Outside the traditional SR timeline, “rapid reviews” have emerged as an efficient tool to get evidence to decision-makers more quickly. However, the use of rapid reviews does present challenges. To date, there has been limited published empirical information about this approach to compiling evidence. Thus, it remains a poorly understood and ill-defined set of diverse method...
Background: The value of rapid reviews in informing health care decisions is more evident since the ...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are a form of knowl...
The demand for rapid reviews has exploded in recent years. A rapid review is an approach to evidence...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Abstract Background Health care decision makers often...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews have emerged as a s...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
Abstract The demand for accelerated forms of evidence synthesis is on the rise, largel...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Within the field of evidence-based practice, policy makers, health c...
Background: The value of rapid reviews in informing health care decisions is more evident since the ...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are a form of knowl...
The demand for rapid reviews has exploded in recent years. A rapid review is an approach to evidence...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
Background: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Objective: Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcar...
INTRODUCTION:Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are becoming more...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Rapid reviews (RR), using abbreviated systematic review (SR) methods, are...
Abstract Background Health care decision makers often...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews have emerged as a s...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews (RRs) have emerged as an efficient alternative to time-consuming systemati...
Abstract The demand for accelerated forms of evidence synthesis is on the rise, largel...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Within the field of evidence-based practice, policy makers, health c...
Background: The value of rapid reviews in informing health care decisions is more evident since the ...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are a form of knowl...
The demand for rapid reviews has exploded in recent years. A rapid review is an approach to evidence...