Rapid Review
Rapid literature review: definition and methodology - PMC
Introduction: A rapid literature review (RLR) is an alternative to systematic literature review (SLR) that can speed up the analysis of ...
Rapid Review - Which review is that? A guide to review types
A rapid review is a form of knowledge synthesis that accelerates the process of conducting a traditional systematic review through streamlining or omitting ...
Rapid Review vs. Systematic Review: What are the differences? - ISC
A systematic review is resource intensive and takes about 12-24 months to complete. A rapid review is a simplified approach that follows most of...
Rapid Reviews - Library Guides at James Cook University
What is a rapid review? A rapid review is conducted as an alternative to a systematic review when a review needs to be completed quickly.
What are 'rapid reviews' and why do we need them?
Rapid reviews are often driven by requests for timely evidence for decision-making purposes. This blog is a brief introduction to the topic.
Steps for conducting a rapid review
Rapid reviews are a form of knowledge synthesis that follow the systematic review process, but components of the process are simplified or ...
Rapid reviews ... Rapid reviews are a systematic survey of literature on a topic or question of interest. Compared to a systematic review of literature, in a ...
What are Rapid Reviews? - Knowledge syntheses: Systematic ...
a form of knowledge synthesis in which components of the systematic review process are simplified or omitted to produce information in a timely manner.
Rapid Review - Systematic Reviews for Social Sciences
Rapid Review. Rapid reviews differ from systematic reviews in that the process is tailored for a shorter timeline, but it is still important to ...
Rapid Review Protocol: Steps - VCU Libraries Research Guides
Rapid Review Protocol · Step 1: Form/refine Question · Step 2: Define Parameters · Step 3: Identify Biases · Step 4: Plan & Execute Search.
A scoping review of rapid review methods | BMC Medicine | Full Text
Rapid reviews are a form of knowledge synthesis in which components of the systematic review process are simplified or omitted to produce ...
Systematic, scoping, and rapid reviews: An overview - SFU Library
This guide was created to give researchers an overview of three common types of evidence synthesis: systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and rapid reviews.
The rise of rapid reviews - BMJ Best Practice
Rapid reviews are an ungainly collection of different techniques, ranging from Trip's 5-minute system to those taking six months or longer.
Rapid Review - Literature Reviews in the Health Sciences
A form of knowledge synthesis in which components of the systematic review process are simplified or omitted to produce information in a timely manner.
The NCCMT has developed a guidebook to support professionals in conducting rapid reviews. Rapid reviews are designed to work with shorter timelines, ...
WHO EMRO | Training package for rapid reviews - EMRO
Training package for rapid reviews ... Rapid reviews are a type of literature review product that is adapted from a systematic review by using an accelerated and ...
What is a Rapid Review? - Systematic Reviews & Other Review Types
"Rapid reviews are a form of evidence synthesis that may provide more timely information for decision making compared with standard ...
Paper 2: Performing rapid reviews | Systematic Reviews | Full Text
This paper summarizes current research describing commonly used methods and practices that are used to conduct rapid reviews.
Rapid Review | City of San Diego Official Website
Rapid Review ... Rapid Review, formerly known as Over-the-Counter review, is determined at the time of submittal based on the project's proposed scope. If a ...
Rapid reviews methods series: Guidance on literature search
In this paper, we address considerations for RR searches. We cover the main areas relevant to the search process: preparation and planning, information sources ...