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Paper 2: Performing rapid reviews | Systematic Reviews | Full Text

Rapid reviews are typically conducted at the request of a particular decision-maker, who has a key role in posing the question, setting the ...

Rapid reviews: the pros and cons of an accelerated review process

Rapid reviews should not be less systematic, and they must adhere to the core principles of systematic reviews to avoid bias in the inclusion, ...

Cochrane Methods Rapid Reviews

In order to adequately address this inherent tension, a need for methodological research and standard development has been identified. For these reasons, we ...

Rapid Reviews Infectious Diseases

RR\ID is an open-access overlay journal that accelerates peer review of important infectious disease-related research preprints.

Rapid reviews to strengthen health policy and systems - IRIS

Rapid reviews to strengthen health policy and systems: a practical guide. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2017. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO. Cataloguing-in- ...

Defining Rapid Reviews: a systematic scoping review and thematic ...

“A rapid review is a form of knowledge synthesis that accelerates the process of conducting a traditional systematic review through streamlining or omitting a ...

5 What are rapid reviews? - YouTube

Ask JBI... Our expert at JBI, Assoc Prof Zachary Munn, gives top tips for conducting a rapid review and answers FAQs about rapid reviews, ...

Rapid Review - UCT Health Sciences

A rapid review is a type of literature review in which some of the components of a standard systematic review process are omitted in order to simplify the ...

Systematic reviews vs. rapid reviews: What's the difference?

rapid review and a systematic review has never been conducted. 21. Page 22. Methods project 2: Survey of organizations that conduct rapid reviews. 22. Page 23 ...

Systematic Review Service: What Type of Review is Right for You?

JBI's guide to conducting scoping reviews. Rapid Reviews. Rapid reviews aim to be rigorous in their methodology but ...

The Difference Between a Rapid Review vs a Systematic Review

A rapid review is the synthesis of evidence designed to provide more timely data for speedy decision-making. Compared to a systematic review, a rapid review ...

What are the best methods for rapid reviews of the research ...

Rapid review methodology aims to facilitate faster conduct of systematic reviews to meet the needs of the decision-maker, ...

Systematic reviews and other evidence synthesis projects: Rapid ...

What is a Rapid Review? Rapid reviews seek to balance meeting time-sensitive information needs with methodological rigor. They are often ...

Rapid Review Resources - McMaster Health Forum

What is a Rapid Review? A range of terms has been used to describe rapid reviews in the scientific community, including rapid evidence synthesis, rapid ...

Rapid Reviews - Systematic Reviews/Evidence Synthesis

What is a Rapid Review? Rapid reviews use similar approaches to a systematic review but simplify or omit some components of the systematic ...

What is a Rapid Review? - Systematic Review Librarian

"Rapid reviews are a form of evidence synthesis that may provide more timely information for decision making compared with standard systematic reviews.

Key concepts in rapid reviews: an overview

Rapid reviews are a form of knowledge synthesis that follows a streamlined process to produce evidence summaries in a timely manner. They are ...

Rapid Reviews - Health Sciences

What is a Rapid Review? What is a Rapid Review? A form of knowledge synthesis in which components of the systematic review process are simplified or omitted to ...

Evidence Synthesis and Systematic Reviews - Research Guides

Rapid Reviews. Definition: Rapid reviews are a form of evidence synthesis that may provide more timely information for decision making compared ...

Examples of rapid reviews - JCU LibGuides - James Cook University

Example reviews · Supporting ex-service personnel moving to social care work with older people: a systematic rapid review of the role of ...