The ability to extract meaningful insights from the growing body of scientific literature is more critical than ever. Whether supporting regulatory submissions, informing clinical development ...
On this page you can find information about our systematic literature reviews service, and resources and information to support you in getting started with different types of reviews. The systematic ...
At the start of guideline development, the key clinical issues listed in the scope need to be translated into review questions. In some instances, this may be done as part of the scoping process (see ...
The systematic identification of evidence is an essential step in clinical guideline development. Systematic literature searches undertaken to identify evidence of clinical and cost effectiveness ...
Objective Examine the effectiveness and unintended consequences of prevention strategies for reducing female/woman/girl athletes’ lower extremity (LE) injuries. Design Systematic review with ...
Background On 14 August 2024, the WHO redesignated Monkeypox (mpox) as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Objectives The use of economic evidence to prioritise vaccines and delivery strategies to optimally use in immunisation systems is becoming a global priority, especially in low- and middle-income ...
Head acceleration events (HAEs) can potentially have adverse consequences for athlete brain health. In sports, in which head injuries have the highest incidence, identifying strategies to reduce HAE ...
There are different methods of reviewing existing research and literature and different definitions of systematic and literature reviews, with some variations between disciplines.