Rapid reviews of research are a key way in which policy makers use research. This paper examines 74 rapid reviews commissioned by health policy agencies through the Sax Institute's Evidence Check programme. We examine what prompted policy makers to commission rapid reviews, their purpose, how and when they intended to use them, and how this varied by agency. Policy makers commissioned rapid reviews primarily as part of planned policy processes and to identify alternative solutions to problems. Government departments responsible for multiple policy domains were more likely to commission rapid reviews for agenda setting and to test new ideas
BACKGROUND: The objective of this work was to inform the design of a rapid response program to suppo...
When swift, accurate appraisal of evidence is required to inform policy concerning broad research qu...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used by policy agencies to access relevant resear...
Background Access to timely, relevant research in health policy making has the potential to improve ...
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 The demand for accelerated forms of evidence synthesis is on the rise, largel...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Background Rapid reviews expedite the knowledge synthesis process with the goal of providing timely ...
Background: Rapid reviews have emerged as an approach to provide contextualized evidence in a timely...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
Abstract: Approaches for rapid reviews that focus on streamlining systematic review methods are not ...
Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcare decision ...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this work was to inform the design of a rapid response program to suppo...
When swift, accurate appraisal of evidence is required to inform policy concerning broad research qu...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
Abstract Background Rapid reviews are increasingly used by policy agencies to access relevant resear...
Background Access to timely, relevant research in health policy making has the potential to improve ...
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 The demand for accelerated forms of evidence synthesis is on the rise, largel...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reviews have the potential to overcome a key barrier to the use of research eviden...
Background Rapid reviews expedite the knowledge synthesis process with the goal of providing timely ...
Background: Rapid reviews have emerged as an approach to provide contextualized evidence in a timely...
Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can tak...
Abstract: Approaches for rapid reviews that focus on streamlining systematic review methods are not ...
Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcare decision ...
Abstract Background Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders are increasingly seeking evidence to in...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this work was to inform the design of a rapid response program to suppo...
When swift, accurate appraisal of evidence is required to inform policy concerning broad research qu...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...