Clinical Research: The Importance of Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews in Determining Appropriate Practice Changes.
Wolf Lisa A·Journal of emergency nursing
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Wolf Lisa A·Journal of emergency nursing
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Gilligan P, Lumsden G, Jones J, +7 more·Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
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Johnston Bridget, Dönmez C Fulya, Julião Miguel·Current opinion in supportive and palliative care
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to synthesise the evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the efficacy of dignity therapy (DT) in relation to psychosocial and spiritual outcomes in the context of person-centred and culturally competent care for people with supportive and palliative care needs. RECENT…
van der Gaag Marieke, Heijmans Monique, Spoiala Cristina, +1 more·Chronic illness
OBJECTIVES: Self-management of chronic diseases is rather complex, especially for patients with limited health literacy. In this review, we aim to disentangle the specific difficulties patients with limited health literacy face in relation to self-management and their associated needs with respect to self-management su…
Moragrega Inés, Ríos José Luis·Planta medica
Depression is a syndrome characterized by deep sadness and the inhibition of psychic functions, sometimes accompanied by neurovegetative disorders, with symptoms of anxiety almost always present. The disease produces alterations in a variety of neural networks and neurotransmission systems, along with a dysfunction of…
Debelle Geoffrey David, Maguire Sabine, Watts Patrick, +3 more·Archives of disease in childhood
The Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services (SBU) has recently published what they purported to be a systematic review of the literature on 'isolated traumatic shaking' in infants, concluding that 'there is limited evidence that the so-called triad (encephalopathy, subdural hae…
Jordan Vanessa M B, Lensen Sarah F, Farquhar Cynthia M·Journal of clinical epidemiology
OBJECTIVES: To assess the consistency in risk of bias (RoB) judgments across Cochrane reviews for studies appearing in more than one Cochrane review in the field of subfertility. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We retrieved any study that had been used more than once in systematic reviews present on the Cochrane Database of…
Fleming Padhraig S, Lynch Christopher D, Pandis Nikolaos·Journal of dentistry
OBJECTIVE: Clinical trials are used to appraise the effectiveness of clinical interventions throughout medicine and dentistry. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are established as the optimal primary design and are published with increasing frequency within the biomedical sciences, including dentistry. This review ou…
Spallek L, Krille L, Reiners C, +3 more·Radiation protection dosimetry
(131)I, when released in a radiological or nuclear accident as happened recently in Fukushima, Japan, may cause thyroid cancer as a long-term consequence. Iodine thyroid blocking (ITB) is known to reduce the risk of developing thyroid cancer. Potential adverse effects of ITB have not been systematically investigated so…
Zagouri Flora, Papadimitriou Christos A, Dimopoulos Meletios-Athanassios, +1 more·Cancer treatment reviews
Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related-death. Most patients present with an advanced stage of disease that has a dismal outcome. Evidently, there is a clear need for the development of new agents with novel mechanisms of action in the treatment of this disease. A number of biological agents modula…
Mao Z-F, Mo X-A, Qin C, +2 more·European journal of neurology
The clinical course of myasthenia gravis (MG) is variable, and spontaneous remission is still uncommon. Knowledge of the prognostic factors may help understand the course of MG and thus optimize its management. A systematic review search was conducted in MEDLINE and EMBASE for English language studies from 1985 through…
Singer Tania·Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
Social neuro-science has recently started to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying our ability to understand the mental and emotional states of others. In this review, imaging research conducted on theory of mind (ToM or mentalizing) and empathy is selectively reviewed. It is proposed that even though these ab…
Sargeant J M, Rajic A, Read S, +1 more·Preventive veterinary medicine
Foodborne illness is an important public-health concern. Livestock operations represent the original source of many foodborne pathogens. Policy- and decision-makers in the area of agri-food public-health need dependable information on interventions to reduce foodborne diseases. While individual studies might be weak or…
García-Chico Celia, López-Ortiz Susana, Pinto-Fraga José, +9 more·Disability and rehabilitation
PURPOSE: The present study aimed to summarize the current evidence on the impact of exercise in patients at risk or with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) through an umbrella review of existing meta-analysis and a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A…
Holdroyd Ian, McCann Lucy, Berger Maya, +2 more·Primary health care research & development
BACKGROUND: The funding of primary care is subject to intense debate internationally. Three main funding models predominate: capitation, pay-for-performance, and fee-for-service. A number of systematic reviews regarding the effect of primary care funding structures have been published, but not synthesized through an eq…
Roche Inés Valls, Ubalde-Lopez Mònica, Daher Carolyn, +2 more·Current environmental health reports
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This scoping review aims to assess the impact of air pollution, traffic noise, heat, and green and blue space exposures on the physical and cognitive development of school-age children and adolescents. While existing evidence indicates adverse effects of transport-related exposures on their health, a…
Copeland Samantha, Hinrichs-Krapels Saba, Fecondo Federica, +3 more·BMC health services research
BACKGROUND: Prompted by recent shocks and stresses to health systems globally, various studies have emerged on health system resilience. Our aim is to describe how health system resilience is operationalised within empirical studies and previous reviews. We compare these to the core conceptualisations and characteristi…
Jenson Alexander, Hansoti Bhakti, Rothman Richard, +3 more·European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine
OBJECTIVE: Despite the universal acknowledgment that triage is necessary to prioritize emergency care, there is no review that provides an overview of triage tools evaluated and utilized in resource-poor settings, such as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We seek to quantify and evaluate studies evaluating tria…
Burt B A, Pai S·Journal of dental education
Low birthweight is a major public health and social problem in the United States. While a long list of mortality and morbidity conditions have been associated with low birthweight, dental conditions have not received much attention. This systematic review addresses this question: Do low-birthweight children (birthweigh…
Chamani Goli, Jasim Hajer, Minston Ava, +8 more·Toxins
Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) is an established preventive therapy for chronic migraines; however, uncertainty remains regarding its comparative efficacy and safety. Thus, we aimed to summarize current evidence from high-quality systematic reviews of the therapeutic effects of BoNT-A in migraine management. An umbrel…