Journal article

A descriptive analysis of non-Cochrane child-relevant systematic reviews published in 2014

M Gates, SA Elliott, C Johnson, D Thomson, K Williams, RM Fernandes, L Hartling

BMC Medical Research Methodology | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Consumers, clinicians, policymakers and researchers require high quality evidence to guide decision-making in child health. Though Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) are a well-established source of evidence, little is known about the characteristics of non-Cochrane child-relevant SRs. To complement published descriptions of Cochrane SRs, we aimed to characterize the epidemiologic, methodological, and reporting qualities of non-Cochrane child-relevant SRs published in 2014. Methods: English-language child-relevant SRs of quantitative primary research published outside the Cochrane Library in 2014 were eligible for this descriptive analysis. A research librarian searched MEDLINE, C..

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