快速审查的关键概念:概述。

IF 7.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2024.111518
Declan Devane , Candyce Hamel , Gerald Gartlehner , Barbara Nussbaumer-Streit , Ursula Griebler , Lisa Affengruber , KM Saif-Ur-Rahman , Chantelle Garritty
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快速综述作为一种及时综合证据、为医疗决策提供信息的实用方法,已经越来越受欢迎。本文借鉴了科克伦快速综述方法小组最近发布的一系列指导文件,概述了开展快速综述的关键概念和方法注意事项。我们讨论了快速综述的定义、特点和潜在应用,以及在速度和严谨性之间的权衡。我们介绍了一个快速综述的实际案例,并强调了更新版 Cochrane 指南中概述的方法学注意事项,包括文献检索、研究选择、数据提取、偏倚风险评估、综合以及证据确定性评估等方面的建议。快速综述是循证决策的重要工具,但必须了解其局限性并遵守方法标准,以确保其有效性和可靠性。随着对快速证据综合的需求不断增长,需要进一步开展研究,以完善和规范快速综述的方法和报告。
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Key concepts in rapid reviews: an overview

Background and Objective

Rapid reviews have gained popularity as a pragmatic approach to synthesize evidence in a timely manner to inform decision-making in healthcare. This article provides an overview of the key concepts and methodological considerations in conducting rapid reviews, drawing from a series of recently published guidance papers by the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group.

Study Design and Setting

We discuss the definition, characteristics, and potential applications of rapid reviews and the trade-offs between speed and rigor. We present a practical example of a rapid review and highlight the methodological considerations outlined in the updated Cochrane guidance, including recommendations for literature searching, study selection, data extraction, risk of bias assessment, synthesis, and assessing the certainty of evidence.

Results

Rapid reviews can be a valuable tool for evidence-based decision-making, but it is essential to understand their limitations and adhere to methodological standards to ensure their validity and reliability.

Conclusion

As the demand for rapid evidence synthesis continues to grow, further research is needed to refine and standardize the methods and reporting of rapid reviews.

Plain Language Summary

Rapid reviews are a type of research method designed to quickly gather and summarize evidence to support decision-making in healthcare. They are particularly useful when timely information is needed, such as during a public health emergency. This article explains the key aspects of how rapid reviews are conducted, based on the latest guidance from experts. Rapid reviews involve several steps, including searching for relevant studies, selecting which studies to include, and carefully examining the quality of the evidence. Although rapid reviews are faster to complete than full systematic reviews, they still follow rigorous processes to ensure that the findings are reliable. This article also provides an example of a rapid review in action, demonstrating how these reviews can be applied in real-world situations. While rapid reviews are a powerful tool for making quick, evidence-based decisions, it is important to be aware of their limitations. Researchers must follow established methods to make sure the results are as accurate and useful as possible. As more people use rapid reviews, ongoing research is needed to improve and standardize how they are done.
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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12.00
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320
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology strives to enhance the quality of clinical and patient-oriented healthcare research by advancing and applying innovative methods in conducting, presenting, synthesizing, disseminating, and translating research results into optimal clinical practice. Special emphasis is placed on training new generations of scientists and clinical practice leaders.
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