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Conducting separate reviews of benefits and harms could improve systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Guidance for systematic reviews of interventions recommends both benefits and harms be included. Systematic reviews may reach conclusions about harms...
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Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews
BackgroundAlong with other types of research, it has been stated that the extent of redundancy in systematic reviews has reached epidemic...
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Clinical systematic reviews – a brief overview
ObjectiveSystematic reviews answer research questions through a defined methodology. It is a complex task and multiple articles need to be referred...
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Impact of reimbursement systems on patient care – a systematic review of systematic reviews
BackgroundThere is not yet sufficient scientific evidence to answer the question of the extent to which different reimbursement systems influence...
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Artificial Intelligence in Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews
IntroductionSeveral studies have emphasized the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and its subfields, such as machine learning (ML), as...
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Intrafamilial Child Homicide: an Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews
PurposeSystematic reviews on child homicide have proliferated recently, making it hard to keep up with their output. Using an umbrella review...
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Methodological quality of systematic reviews in dentistry including animal studies: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe overall confidence in the results of systematic reviews including animal models can be heterogeneous. We assessed the methodological...
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Value of preclinical systematic reviews and meta-analyses in pediatric research
AbstractSimilar to systematic reviews (SRs) in clinical fields, preclinical SRs address a specific research area, furnishing information on current...
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Acupuncture-moxibustion for essential hypertension: an overview of systematic reviews
ObjectiveTo propose reasonable suggestions to promote the standardization of clinical studies by reviewing the systematic reviews and meta-analyses...
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Overcoming challenges in conducting systematic reviews in implementation science: a methods commentary
Consolidation of the literature using systematic reviews is a critical way to advance a discipline and support evidence-based decision-making in...
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Reporting of adverse events of treatment interventions in multiple myeloma: an overview of systematic reviews
The present study is an overview of systematic reviews focusing on adverse events of antimyeloma treatments. It provides a systematic description of...
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Investigate the relationship between the retraction reasons and the quality of methodology in non-Cochrane retracted systematic reviews: a systematic review
BackgroundThis systematic review aimed to investigate the relationship between retraction status and the methodology quality in the retracted...
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Methodological insights into ChatGPT’s screening performance in systematic reviews
BackgroundThe screening process for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in medical research is a labor-intensive and time-consuming task. While...
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Summarizing the effects of different exercise types in chronic neck pain – a systematic review and meta-analysis of systematic reviews
BackgroundTo date, no consensus exists as to whether one exercise type is more effective than another in chronic neck pain. This systematic review...
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Effectiveness of exercise interventions in the management of cancer-related fatigue: a systematic review of systematic reviews
BackgroundCancer-related fatigue is a widely prevalent global public health concern with serious consequences. Increasing evidence suggests the...
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Seeking adverse effects in systematic reviews of orthodontic interventions: a cross-sectional study (part 1)
BackgroundSystematic reviews that assess the benefits of interventions often do not completely capture all dimensions of the adverse effects. This...
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What can the citations of systematic reviews of ethical literature tell us about their use?—an explorative empirical analysis of 31 reviews
BackgroundSystematic reviews of ethical literature (SREL) aim at providing an overview of ethical issues, arguments, or concepts on a specific...
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Map** and systematic appraisal of umbrella reviews in epidemiological research: a protocol for a meta-epidemiological study
IntroductionUmbrella review is one of the terms used to describe an overview of systematic reviews. During the last years, a rapid increase in the...
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Interventions to prevent unintended pregnancies among adolescents: a rapid overview of systematic reviews
Risks associated with unintended pregnancy include unsafe abortions, poor maternal health-seeking behaviour, poor mental health, and potentially,...
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Effects of different interventions on bruxism: an overview of systematic reviews
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate, qualify, and summarize evidence presented in systematic reviews (SR) on treatments for bruxism.
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