Health care interventions delivered over the Internet: how systematic was the review?
Mayo-Wilson Evan·Journal of medical Internet research
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Mayo-Wilson Evan·Journal of medical Internet research
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Glass Bentley·The Quarterly review of biology
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Bernardes João·BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
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Rosen C J·Journal of clinical densitometry : the official journal of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry
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Rethlefsen Melissa L, Schroter Sara, Bouter Lex M, +10 more·BMJ evidence-based medicine
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of adding librarians and information specialists (LIS) as methodological peer reviewers to the formal journal peer review process on the quality of search reporting and risk of bias in systematic review searches in the medical literature. DESIGN: Pragmatic two-group parallel randomise…
Koskiniemi Saija, Syyrilä Tiina, Jukarainen Laura, +4 more·JBI evidence synthesis
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this systematic review will be to establish the prevalence and types of prescribing errors made by non-medical prescribers in health care. INTRODUCTION: Prescribing errors are common, but the existing literature mostly focuses on medical prescribers. In many countries, legislation allows non-medi…
Eisenkraft Klein Daniel, Noor Muhammad Naveed, Eiwanger Lindsey, +3 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Health workers (HWs) and their representative health worker organisations (RHWOs) contribute to the design of pharmaceutical policy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but their roles remain underappreciated. HWs and RHWOs can influence drug development, distribution, financing and access; howeve…
Ramos Fabiana Tomé, Oliveira Rhavenna Thais Silva, Avila Marla Andreia Garcia, +3 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have addressed the use of pressure injury preventive measures and bundles for hospitalised patients. However, there is a gap in research regarding the use of pressure injury preventive measures and bundles in the home environment. This scoping review aims to identify, explore and map the i…
Schimböck Florian, Erichsen Göntje, Petersen Inger, +1 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Non-native-speaking nursing students as well as faculty, preceptors and mentors face specific issues related to language in undergraduate nursing education. A better understanding of the language experiences, needs, requirements, assessments and support activities will guide linguistically responsive lear…
van der Boor Catharina, Molina-Bulla Carlos Iván, Chiumento Anna, +1 more·BMJ open
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Peoples are subject to marginalisation, and experience systematic disadvantage in relation to health outcomes. Human development initiatives may help determine whether, and how, Indigenous Peoples are able to be agents of their own development and improve their health and well-being. This scoping…
Liu Meixi, Chang Tianying, Zou Di, +4 more·Medicine
INTRODUCTION: Ophiocordyceps sinensis(O. sinensis), a genus of ascomycete fungi, has been intensively studied in various disease models, which is a rich source of various bioactive compounds and used in the treatment for end-stage renal disease patients. This systematic review highlights the therapeutic roles of O. sin…
Sewart Emma, Barnes Jonathan, Armstrong Richard A, +4 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Postoperative delirium (POD) is a major cause of morbidity, particularly in elderly patients. Melatonin has been suggested as a low-risk pharmacological intervention to help prevent POD. A previous systematic review found limited high-quality evidence to support the use of melatonin in the prevention of P…
Alisi Mariam·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Approximately half of the school-aged children are overweight or obese in Qatar. Childhood obesity is associated with health conditions in adulthood, such as hypertension, diabetes, metabolic defects, cardiovascular risks and psychological challenges. Existing obesity studies have limitations; thus, there…
El Adam Shiraz, Bentley Colene, McQuarrie Lisa, +2 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: While the socioeconomic impact of a cancer diagnosis on cancer survivors has gained some attention in the literature, to our knowledge, a review of the evidence on changes in income due to cancer has yet to be undertaken. In this paper, we describe a scoping review protocol to review the evidence on the e…
Seaborn Katie, Chignell Mark, Gwizdka Jacek·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: The global COVID-19 pandemic continues to have wide-ranging implications for health, including psychological well-being. A growing corpus of research reviews has emerged on the topic of psychological resilience in the context of the pandemic. However, this body of work has not been systematically reviewed…
Yan Fanghong, Liu Huan, Jiang Wenhui·Medicine
BACKGROUND: The percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been one of the fastest growing therapeutic interventions for patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the mortality of patients with STEMI after PCI is uncertain currently. There is a paucity of systematic review on the associated f…
Hutchinson Claire Louise, Berndt Angela, Gilbert-Hunt Susan, +2 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Unlike other forms of evaluation, social return on investment (SROI) methodology offers a way of placing values on personal, social and community outcomes, not just economic outcomes. Developed in 2000, there have been calls for greater academic involvement in development of SROI, which to date has been m…
Ng Lauren, Pitt Veronica, Huckvale Kit, +4 more·Systematic reviews
BACKGROUND: The production of high quality systematic reviews requires rigorous methods that are time-consuming and resource intensive. Citation screening is a key step in the systematic review process. An opportunity to improve the efficiency of systematic review production involves the use of non-expert groups and ne…
Akram Yasmin, Copello Alex, Moore David·Systematic reviews
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, there are an estimated 15 million individuals with drug use disorders and over five times as many with alcohol use disorders (WHO 1:2, 2005). Most individuals with substance misuse have families who are affected. Initial scoping searches identified an expanse of broad and disparate studies and re…
Ross Joseph S, Hill Kevin P, Egilman David S, +1 more·JAMA
CONTEXT: Authorship in biomedical publication provides recognition and establishes accountability and responsibility. Recent litigation related to rofecoxib provided a unique opportunity to examine guest authorship and ghostwriting, practices that have been suspected in biomedical publication but for which there is lit…