The Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care Group: life history of a Cochrane review.
Wiffen Phil·Palliative medicine
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Wiffen Phil·Palliative medicine
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Foster Roxie L·Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing : JSPN
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Martin P A·Applied nursing research : ANR
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Perrier Laure, Kealey M Ryan, Straus Sharon E·BMJ open
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usability of two formats of a shortened systematic review for clinicians. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Usability of the prototypes was assessed using three cycles of iterative testing. 10 participants were asked to complete tasks of locating information or items within tw…
Hunter R, Booth A, Wood L·BMC medical research methodology
BACKGROUND: Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into literature searching has the potential to enhance research synthesis by improving the identification of conceptually rich or otherwise difficult-to-locate evidence. Theoretical or conceptual literature reviews, including realist reviews, often involve resource-i…
Gakhar Himanshu, Rakheja Himanshu·Musculoskeletal care
INTRODUCTION: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a prevalent cause of disability, marked by functional impairments that significantly reduce quality of life. Emerging digital health tools-particularly artificial intelligence (AI) and motion tracking technologies-present promising avenues for remote assessment of these impair…
Kadariswantiningsih Ika Nindya, Ramadhan Roy Novri, Rampengan Derren David Christian Homenta·BMJ open
BACKGROUND: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is a significant public health issue in Indonesia, a country with a high tuberculosis burden. EPTB accounts for 15%-20% of global TB cases, with the proportion rising in populations co-infected with HIV. In Indonesia, estimates of EPTB prevalence vary significantly due to…
Larsen Amanda Albæk, Hovind Magnus Fuhr, Tsuchiya Emma Atsuko, +4 more·Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
BACKGROUND: Transoral robotic surgery has been introduced into clinical practice as a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of both malignant and benign conditions within the field of otorhinolaryngology. While the long-term outcomes of this innovative surgical technique have been extensively studied, evidence…
Bansal Kanika, Morgan-Daniel Jane, Chatterjee Sudeshna A, +1 more·F1000Research
BACKGROUND: Most stroke survivors consider community ambulation an essential but unmet goal of their recovery. Historically, interventions to enhance community ambulation have focused on improving biomechanical impairments of gait; however, recent evidence suggests that biopsychosocial and environmental factors may imp…
Kaneko Takao, Nagayama Hirofumi, Ikeda Kohei, +5 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: The ageing populations in developed countries are a global concern, with increasing numbers of older adults facing physical, cognitive and psychological challenges, resulting in reduced quality of life and higher healthcare costs. Healthcare expenditure worldwide has been on the rise, especially among old…
Ferris Jennifer, Fiedeldey Lean K, Kim Boah, +5 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases. Co-occurring diseases can have synergistic negative effects, and are associated with significant impacts on individual health outcomes and healthcare systems. However, the specific effects of diseases in combination will vary betwe…
Hu Shuang, Chen Wenjun, Hu Huiping, +3 more·Systematic reviews
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of interventions have focused on leadership development for healthcare managers, among which coaching is a common strategy. The purpose of the present systematic review is to synthesize evidence on the effect of coaching in developing leadership of healthcare managers. METHODS AND ANAL…
Tanner Louise, Sowden Sarah, Still Madeleine, +3 more·International journal of environmental research and public health
Common mental health disorders (CMDs) represent a major public health concern and are particularly prevalent in people experiencing disadvantage or marginalisation. Primary care is the first point of contact for people with CMDs. Pharmaceutical interventions, such as antidepressants, are commonly used in the treatment…
Burns Joseph K, Etherington Cole, Cheng-Boivin Olivia, +1 more·Health information and libraries journal
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a promising solution to expedite various phases of the systematic review process such as screening. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the accuracy of an AI tool in identifying eligible references for a systematic review compared to identification by human assessors. METHODS…
Mann Jeff, Gray Tonia, Truong Son, +6 more·International journal of environmental research and public health
Outdoor Learning in natural environments is a burgeoning approach in the educational sector. However, the evidence-base of research has not kept pace with teacher perceptions and increased practitioner usage. Anecdotal evidence and formal research suggest the significant health and wellbeing benefits of nature connecti…
Cohen Hubal Elaine A, Frank Jessica J, Nachman Rebecca, +6 more·Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology
Systematic review (SR) is a rigorous methodology applied to synthesize and evaluate a body of scientific evidence to answer a research or policy question. Effective use of systematic-review methodology enables use of research evidence by decision makers. In addition, as reliance on systematic reviews increases, the req…
Gan Connie Cai Ru, Banwell Nicola, Pascual Ramon San, +2 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Health and climate change are inexorably linked through the exacerbation of health risks and the contribution of the health sector to greenhouse gas emissions. Climate action in healthcare settings is critical to reduce risks and impacts of climate change through the smarter use of energy, minimising wast…
Techapongsatorn Suphakarn, Tansawet Amarit, Kasetsermwiriya Wisit, +2 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: Inguinal hernia mesh repair is the standard care for symptomatic inguinal hernia. Mesh fixation is used to keep mesh in place for which various mesh fixation techniques have been used in open and laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, but their effectiveness has remained inconclusive. Therefore, we develope…
Pap Robin, Shabella Louis, Morrison Alan J, +2 more·Systematic reviews
BACKGROUND: It is now more important than ever to equip paramedic students, the likely future managers and leaders of ambulance services, with the knowledge and skills of improvement science. Effective teaching requires a range of teaching methods that will engage students actively in learning. Although the array and e…
Letarte Laurence, Lebel Alexandre, Waygood E O D, +2 more·BMJ open
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the last three decades and became an important public health concern. Evidence of weight status variability at the neighbourhood level has led researchers to look more precisely at the characteristics of local geographic areas that might influence e…