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Li Gen-lin·[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology
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Sammour Tarik, Barazanchi Ahmed W H, Hill Andrew G, +1 more·World journal of surgery
BACKGROUND: The aim of this systematic review was to update previous PROSPECT ( http://www.postoppain.org ) review recommendations for the management of pain after excisional haemorrhoidectomy. METHODS: Randomized studies and reviews published in the English language from July 2006 (end date of last review) to March 2…
Andersen Hege, Røvik Kjell Arne, Ingebrigtsen Tor·BMJ open
OBJECTIVE: Lean interventions aim to improve quality of healthcare by reducing waste and facilitate flow in work processes. There is conflicting evidence on the outcomes of lean thinking, with quantitative and qualitative studies often contradicting each other. We suggest that reviewing the literature within the approa…
Kinchin Irina, Mccalman Janya, Bainbridge Roxanne, +2 more·International journal for equity in health
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respectfully Indigenous Australians) claim that they have been over-researched without corresponding research benefit. This claim raises two questions. The first, which has been covered to some extent in the literature, is about what type(s) of re…
McClatchey Kirstie, Murray Jennifer, Chouliara Zoë, +1 more·Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research
Suicide is a major public health concern and, with recent societal changes, such as economic and technological changes, there may be emerging protective factors that mitigate suicide risk that are unrecognized in emergency healthcare. This systematic review aims to identify protective factors for suicide that can feasi…
Wright Breanna, Lennox Alyse, Graber Mark L, +1 more·BMC health services research
BACKGROUND: Communication failures involving test results contribute to issues of patient harm and sentinel events. This article aims to synthesise review evidence, practice insights and patient perspectives addressing problems encountered in the communication of diagnostic test results. METHODS: The rapid review iden…
Smith Valerie, Daly Deirdre, Lundgren Ingela, +3 more·Midwifery
INTRODUCTION: research on intrapartum interventions in maternity care has focused traditionally on the identification of risk factors' and on the reduction of adverse outcomes with less attention given to the measurement of factors that contribute to well-being and positive health outcomes. We conducted a systematic re…
Tricco Andrea C, Antony Jesmin, Soobiah Charlene, +6 more·Journal of clinical epidemiology
OBJECTIVES: To describe and compare, through a scoping review, emerging knowledge synthesis methods for generating and refining theory, in terms of expertise required, similarities, differences, strengths, limitations, and steps involved in using the methods. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Electronic databases (e.g., MEDLI…
Levack William·Journal of rehabilitation medicine
This summary is based on a Cochrane Review previously published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2020, Issue 7, Art. No.: CD012554, DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD012554.pub2 (see www.cochranelibrary.com for information). Cochrane Reviews are regularly updated as new evidence emerges and in response to feedback,…
Bonardi Alexandra, Clifford Christine J, Hadar Nira·Evaluation review
BACKGROUND: This review describes the methods used for a systematic review of oral health intervention literature in a target population (people with intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD)), which spans a broad range of interventions and study types, conducted with specialized software. OBJECTIVE: The aim of…
Bryer Brittnee, Odebeatu Chinonso Christian, Lee Wen Ray, +5 more·F1000Research
BACKGROUND: Numerous systematic reviews and meta-analyses have sought to clarify the relationship between greenspace exposure and health outcomes, but the results are inconsistent. We aimed to synthesise all relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses on this association. METHODS: We searched five databases (PubMed,…
Allison R R, Mota H C, Bagnato V S, +1 more·Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and bio-nanotechnology (NT) show striking similarities in clinical design and mechanistics. The PDT paradigm of photosensitizer application, light activation and singlet oxygen generation does in fact occur on the nanoscale level as does the resultant outcomes. NT has the ability to explain a…
Anderson Peter, Jané-Llopis Eva, Hasan Omer Syed Muhammad, +1 more·Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
BACKGROUND: Public sector bodies have called for policies and programmes to shift collective social norms in disfavour of the harmful use of alcohol. This article aims to identify and summarize the evidence and propose how policies and programmes to shift social norms could be implemented and evaluated. DESIGN: Review…
Swanepoel Lize-Mari, Brand Amanda, Lourens Andrit, +2 more·Journal of clinical epidemiology
OBJECTIVES: To support systematic reviewers new to network meta-analysis (NMA), we (1) identified and described published methods resources for conducting systematic reviews (SRs) with NMA of randomized controlled trials (RCTs); (2) mapped the resources to the typical steps for conducting NMAs; and (3) identified NMA g…
Davidson Karina W, Trudeau Kimberlee J, Ockene Judith K, +2 more·Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
BACKGROUND: Multiple review systems have been established within medicine and psychology to evaluate and disseminate research findings to clinical practice. PURPOSE: Within this article, five evidence-based review systems are reviewed to inform the development or the use of an evidence review system for the behavioral…
Sutton A J, Jones D R, Abrams K R, +2 more·Journal of health services research & policy
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review methods for systematic review/meta-analysis in order to identify the different methodological and statistical methods that have been proposed. A summary of the main findings is presented here, with emphasis given to health services research topics. METHODS: A thorough systematic sea…
Wiseman Mel, Dancyger Caroline, Michie Susan·Familial cancer
This review of family communication of genetic risk information addresses questions of what the functions and influences on communication are; what, who and how family members are told about genetic risk information; what the impact for counsellee, relative and relationships are; whether there are differences by gender…
Oxman A D, Guyatt G H, Singer J, +4 more·Journal of clinical epidemiology
OBJECTIVE: To assess the consistency of an index of the scientific quality of research overviews. DESIGN: Agreement was measured among nine judges, each of whom assessed the scientific quality of 36 published review articles. ITEM SELECTION: An iterative process was used to select ten criteria relative to five key tas…
Schmidt Lasse M, Gotzsche Peter C·The Journal of family practice
BACKGROUND: Citations in scientific articles may tend to favor the views presented. We studied whether there is such reference bias in narrative review articles that discuss interventions against house dust mites for people with asthma. DESIGN: Systematic review of reviews identified in a Medline search that expressed…
Crocetti Daniele, Sapienza Paolo, Sterpetti Antonio V, +4 more·Anticancer research
AIM: Isolated colon lipomas are rare benign tumors. We herein conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify clinical characteristic, diagnostic and treatment options. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A search for relevant studies was conducted in Scopus, Embase and Medline databases until the end of May 2014. The…