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  1. Article

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    Living evidence and adaptive policy: perfect partners?

    While there has been widespread global acceptance of the importance of evidence-informed policy, many opportunities to inform health policy with research are missed, often because of a mismatch between when an...

    Tari Turner, John N. Lavis, Jeremy M. Grimshaw in Health Research Policy and Systems (2023)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    The views of health guideline developers on the use of automation in health evidence synthesis

    The increasingly rapid rate of evidence publication has made it difficult for evidence synthesis—systematic reviews and health guidelines—to be continually kept up to date. One proposed solution for this is th...

    Anneliese Arno, Julian Elliott, Byron Wallace, Tari Turner in Systematic Reviews (2021)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Feasibility and acceptability of living systematic reviews: results from a mixed-methods evaluation

    Living systematic reviews (LSRs) offer an approach to kee** high-quality evidence synthesis continually up to date, so the most recent, relevant and reliable evidence can be used to inform policy and practic...

    Tanya Millard, Anneliese Synnot, Julian Elliott, Sally Green in Systematic Reviews (2019)

  4. Article

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    Producing Cochrane systematic reviews—a qualitative study of current approaches and opportunities for innovation and improvement

    Producing high-quality, relevant systematic reviews and kee** them up to date is challenging. Cochrane is a leading provider of systematic reviews in health. For Cochrane to continue to contribute to improve...

    Tari Turner, Sally Green, David Tovey, Steve McDonald in Systematic Reviews (2017)

  5. Article

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    Informing the development of an online self-management program for men living with HIV: a needs assessment

    The aim of this mixed methods study was to conduct a multifaceted needs assessment to inform the development of an online self-management program for men living with HIV. The objectives were to describe the he...

    Tanya Millard, Karalyn McDonald, Julian Elliott, Sean Slavin in BMC Public Health (2014)

  6. Article

    Open Access

    The positive outlook study- a randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of an online self-management program targeting psychosocial issues for men living with HIV: a study protocol

    The emergence of HIV as a chronic condition means that people living with HIV are required to take more responsibility for the self-management of their condition, including making physical, emotional and socia...

    Tanya Millard, Julian Elliott, Sean Slavin, Karalyn McDonald in BMC Public Health (2014)

  7. Article

    Open Access

    Risk and prognostic significance of tuberculosis in patients from The TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database

    To assess the risk and the prognostic significance of tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis in patients from The TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database, a multi-centre prospective cohort of HIV-infected patients receivin...

    Jialun Zhou, Julian Elliott, Patrick CK Li, Poh Lian Lim in BMC Infectious Diseases (2009)

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    International Comparisons — What really matters?

    Julian Elliott, Neil Hufton, Leonid Illushin in Learning from Others (2002)