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View article: The effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and experiences of interventions to reduce suicidality for autistic people: A scoping review
The effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and experiences of interventions to reduce suicidality for autistic people: A scoping review Open
Autistic people and people with elevated autistic traits are at a higher risk of suicidality (suicidal ideation, suicide plans, suicide attempts) than the general population, with over a third of autistic and possibly autistic people exper…
View article: What is the volume, quality and characteristics of evidence relating to the effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of multi‐disciplinary occupational health interventions aiming to improve work‐related outcomes for employed adults? An evidence and gap map of systematic reviews
What is the volume, quality and characteristics of evidence relating to the effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of multi‐disciplinary occupational health interventions aiming to improve work‐related outcomes for employed adults? An evidence and gap map of systematic reviews Open
Background In the UK, tens of millions of working days are lost due to work‐related ill health every year, costing billions of pounds. The role of Occupational Health (OH) services is vital in helping workers to maintain employment when th…
View article: Consideration of health inequity in systematic reviews and primary studies on risk factors for hearing loss
Consideration of health inequity in systematic reviews and primary studies on risk factors for hearing loss Open
Background Health inequities are systematic, avoidable, and unfair differences in health between populations or population subgroups. There is increased recognition of the need for systematic reviews (SRs) to address health inequities, inc…
View article: Feasibility and desirability of screening search results from Google Search exhaustively for systematic reviews: A cross‐case analysis
Feasibility and desirability of screening search results from Google Search exhaustively for systematic reviews: A cross‐case analysis Open
A commonly reported challenge of using Google Search to identify studies for a systematic review is the high number of results retrieved. Thus, ‘stopping rules’ are applied when screening, such as screening only the first 100 results. Howe…