نتایج جستجو برای: review publication type

تعداد نتایج: 2405830  

2017
Carlo M. Oranges Yves Harder Daniel Kalbermatten Martin Haug Dirk Schaefer

IntroductIon: Many studies of gluteal augmentation techniques have been published in recent decades, including case reports, retrospective and prospective case series, and multicenter survey reviews. However, to date, there has been no study of the overall complications or satisfaction rates associated with the wide spectrum of techniques. This comprehensive literature review aims to determine ...

Journal: :Annals of epidemiology 2013
Lianne M Kurina Martha K McClintock Jen-Hao Chen Linda J Waite Ronald A Thisted Diane S Lauderdale

PURPOSE Variation in sleep duration has been linked with mortality risk. The purpose of this review is to provide an updated evaluation of the literature on sleep duration and mortality, including a critical examination of sleep duration measurement and an examination of correlates of self-reported sleep duration. METHODS We conducted a systematic search of studies reporting associations betw...

2009
Andrea C Tricco David Moher Maggie H Chen Raymond Daniel

BACKGROUND Cochrane reviews are regarded as scientifically rigorous, yet a review's time to publication can be affected by factors such as the statistical significance of the findings. When this happens, misrepresentation of the literature and subsequent inappropriate decisions may result. We aimed to examine the factors associated with the time to publication of Cochrane reviews. METHODS Rev...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica 2008
Ahmad Al Robaee Ahmad Al-Zolibani Hani A Al Shobaili Muhammad Aslam

Hirsutism is an important medical problem affecting about 8% of women. Despite an extensive amount of published work, some aspects of hirsutism are still controversial or understudied. This paper reviews the current data that have been published in recent years on this subject.

2013
Vivian A Welch Mark Petticrew Jennifer O’Neill Elizabeth Waters Rebecca Armstrong Zulfiqar A Bhutta Damian Francis Tracey Perez Koehlmoos Elizabeth Kristjansson Tomas Pantoja Peter Tugwell

BACKGROUND At the Rio Summit in 2011 on Social Determinants of Health, the global community recognized a pressing need to take action on reducing health inequities. This requires an improved evidence base on the effects of national and international policies on health inequities. Although systematic reviews are recognized as an important source for evidence-informed policy, they have been criti...

Journal: :Environment international 2017
Neal R Haddaway Alexandra M Collins Deborah Coughlin Christian Kohl

Systematic reviews and maps should be based on the best available evidence, and reviewers should make all reasonable efforts to source and include potentially relevant studies. However, reviewers may not be able to consider all existing evidence, since some data and studies may not be publicly available. Including non-public studies in reviews provides a valuable opportunity to increase systema...

2007
Jim Wright Stephen W. Gundry Ronán M. Conroy

This paper describes how the methodology used for measuring diarrhoeal morbidity has changed over time and assesses how differences in episode definition have affected estimates of diarrhoeal morbidity among children aged less than five years. The episode definition used in 73 studies included in three previously-published literature reviews was identified. In earlier work, a method was develop...

2011
Jacqueline L Bender Laura A O’Grady Amol Deshpande Andrea A Cortinois Luis Saffie Don Husereau Alejandro R Jadad

BACKGROUND Systematic reviews are recognized as the most effective means of summarizing research evidence. However, they are limited by the time and effort required to keep them up to date. Wikis present a unique opportunity to facilitate collaboration among many authors. The purpose of this study was to examine the use of a wiki as an online collaborative tool for the updating of a type of sys...

2017
Petter Viksveen Stig Erlend Bjønness Siv Hilde Berg Nicole Elizabeth Cardenas Julia Rose Game Karina Aase Marianne Storm

INTRODUCTION User involvement has become a growing importance in healthcare. The United Nations state that adolescents have a right to be heard, and user involvement in healthcare is a legal right in many countries. Some research provides an insight into the field of user involvement in somatic and mental healthcare for adults, but little is known about user involvement in adolescents' mental h...

Journal: :BMJ 2013
Yemisi Takwoingi Sally Hopewell David Tovey Alex J Sutton

Evidence evolves as new research becomes available, and thus systematic reviews should be kept up to date to maintain their relevance and validity. However, the decision to update a systematic review should be made carefully because updating is potentially resource intensive, and updating too soon could introduce bias. In contrast, if reviews are not updated frequently enough, doctors and polic...

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