Andrea C. Tricco
Rapid reviews and the methodological rigor of evidence synthesis: a JBI position statement
Tricco, Andrea C.; Khalil, Hanan; Holly, Cheryl; Feyissa, Garummsa; Godfrey, Christina; Evans, Catrin; Sawchuck, Diane; Sudhakar, Morankar; Asahngwa, Constantine; Stannard, Daphne; Abdulahi, Misra; Bonnano, Laura; Aromatis, Edoardo; McInerney, Patricia; Wilson, Rosemary; Pang, Dong; Wang, Zhiwen; Cardoso, Aana Filipa; Peters, Micah D.J.; Marnie, Casey; Barker, Timothy; Pollock, Danielle; McArthur, Alexa; Munn, Zachary
Authors
Hanan Khalil
Cheryl Holly
Garummsa Feyissa
Christina Godfrey
Dr CATRIN EVANS CATRIN.EVANS@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Evidence Based Healthcare
Diane Sawchuck
Morankar Sudhakar
Constantine Asahngwa
Daphne Stannard
Misra Abdulahi
Laura Bonnano
Edoardo Aromatis
Patricia McInerney
Rosemary Wilson
Dong Pang
Zhiwen Wang
Aana Filipa Cardoso
Micah D.J. Peters
Casey Marnie
Timothy Barker
Danielle Pollock
Alexa McArthur
Zachary Munn
Abstract
The demand for rapid reviews has exploded in recent years. A rapid review is an approach to evidence synthesis that provides timely information to decision-makers (eg, health care planners, providers, policymakers, patients) by simplifying the evidence synthesis process. A rapid review is particularly appealing for urgent decisions. JBI is a world-renowned international collaboration for evidence synthesis and implementation methodologies. The principles for JBI evidence synthesis include comprehensiveness, rigor, transparency, and a focus on applicability to clinical practice. As such, JBI has not yet endorsed a specific approach for rapid reviews. In this paper, we compare rapid reviews versus other types of evidence synthesis, provide a range of rapid evidence products, outline how to appraise the quality of rapid reviews, and present the JBI position on rapid reviews. JBI Collaborating Centers conduct rapid reviews for decision-makers in specific circumstances, such as limited time or funding constraints. A standardized approach is not used for these cases;instead, the evidence synthesis methods are tailored to the needs of the decision-maker. The urgent need to deliver timely evidence to decision-makers poses challenges to JBI's mission to produce high-quality, trustworthy evidence. However, JBI recognizes the value of rapid reviews as part of the evidence synthesis ecosystem. As such, it is recommended that rapid reviews be conducted with the same methodological rigor and transparency expected of JBI reviews. Most importantly, transparency is essential, and the rapid review should clearly report where any simplification in the steps of the evidence synthesis process has been taken.
Citation
Tricco, A. C., Khalil, H., Holly, C., Feyissa, G., Godfrey, C., Evans, C., …Munn, Z. (2022). Rapid reviews and the methodological rigor of evidence synthesis: a JBI position statement. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 20(4), 944-949. https://doi.org/10.11124/jbies-21-00371
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 13, 2021 |
Publication Date | Apr 1, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Nov 17, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | May 31, 2022 |
Journal | JBI Evidence Synthesis |
Electronic ISSN | 2689-8381 |
Publisher | Wolters Kluwer |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 944-949 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.11124/jbies-21-00371 |
Keywords | General Nursing |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6727923 |
Publisher URL | https://journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Abstract/9000/Rapid_reviews_and_the_methodological_rigor_of.99511.aspx |
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