Commentary: collaborative systematic review may produce and share high-quality, comparative evidence more efficiently

Systematic reviews are necessary to synthesize available evidence and inform clinical practice and health policy decisions. There has been an explosion of evidence available in many fields; this makes it challenging to keep evidence syntheses up to date and useful. Comparative effectiveness systemat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical epidemiology 2022-12, Vol.152, p.288-294
Hauptverfasser: Hayden, Jill A, Hayden, Jill A., Ogilvie, Rachel, Singh, Sareen, Kashif, Shazia, Hartvigsen, Jan, Maher, Chris G., Furlan, Andrea D., Lasserson, Toby, Tugwell, Peter, van Tulder, Maurits, Qaseem, Amir, Ferreira, Manuela L., Buchbinder, Rachelle, Wieland, L. Susan, de Jesus-Moraleida, Fabianna Resende, Saragiotto, Bruno T., Yamato, Tie Parma, de Zoete, Annemarie, Bülow, Kasper, de Oliveira, Lisandra Almeida, Bejarano, Geronimo, Cancelliere, Carol
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Zusammenfassung:Systematic reviews are necessary to synthesize available evidence and inform clinical practice and health policy decisions. There has been an explosion of evidence available in many fields; this makes it challenging to keep evidence syntheses up to date and useful. Comparative effectiveness systematic reviews are informative; however, producing these often-large reviews bring intense time and resource demands. This commentary describes the implementation of a systematic review using a collaborative model of evidence synthesis. We are implementing the collaborative review model to update a large Cochrane review investigating the efficacy and comparative effectiveness of the design, delivery, and type of exercise treatment for people with chronic low-back pain. Three key benefits of the collaborative review model for evidence synthesis are (1) team coordination and collaboration, (2) quality control measures, and (3) advanced comparative and other analyses. This new collaborative review model is developed and implemented to produce and share high-quality, comparative evidence more efficiently while building capacity and community within a research field. •Challenges for evidence synthesis include time demands, duplication and waste.•Comparative effectiveness reviews have particularly intense time and resource demands.•A collaborative review can produce high-quality comparative evidence more efficiently.
ISSN:0895-4356
1878-5921
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2022.09.013