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View article: Interventions supporting the empowerment of parent carers of children with neurodisability and other long‐term health conditions: A scoping review
Interventions supporting the empowerment of parent carers of children with neurodisability and other long‐term health conditions: A scoping review Open
Aim To compile information about interventions that have been developed to support the empowerment of parent carers of children and young people aged 0 to 19 years with neurodisability (e.g. cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism) or other long‐…
View article: Insights from search summary tables for evidence and gap maps: a case study on peer support interventions
Insights from search summary tables for evidence and gap maps: a case study on peer support interventions Open
Background: Evidence and Gap Maps (EGMs) are a visual representation of the available evidence relevant to a specific research question or topic area. They are produced using similar methods to systematic reviews, however, there is little …
View article: Reviewing the Evidence Base for Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome in the Research Literature and Social Media Platforms: An Evidence Gap Map
Reviewing the Evidence Base for Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome in the Research Literature and Social Media Platforms: An Evidence Gap Map Open
Background Within the dermatological community, topical steroid withdrawal syndrome (TSWS) is a medically contested condition with a limited research base. Published studies on TSWS indicate that it is a distinct adverse effect of prolonge…
View article: Searching for studies: A guide to information retrieval for Campbell systematic reviews
Searching for studies: A guide to information retrieval for Campbell systematic reviews Open
This guide outlines general issues in searching for studies; describes the main sources of potential studies; and discusses how to plan the search process, design, and carry out search strategies, manage references found during the search …
View article: Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods
Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods Open
The search methods used in systematic reviews provide the foundation for establishing the body of literature from which conclusions are drawn and recommendations made. Searches should aim to be comprehensive and reporting of search methods…
View article: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?: A systematic review
What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?: A systematic review Open
Background Societal changes have led to greater isolation and higher levels of loneliness particularly for older generations. Loneliness is a significant public health challenge leading to increased levels of poor mental health. Depression…
View article: What are the methodological characteristics of evidence and gap maps? A systematic review and evidence and gap map
What are the methodological characteristics of evidence and gap maps? A systematic review and evidence and gap map Open
Introduction Clarity on the characteristics of methods used to produce evidence and gap maps (EGMs) will highlight areas where method development is needed to ensure these increasingly produced tools are made following best practice to ass…
View article: Diagnostic accuracy of serological and imaging tests used in surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma in adults with cirrhosis: a systematic review protocol
Diagnostic accuracy of serological and imaging tests used in surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma in adults with cirrhosis: a systematic review protocol Open
Background Liver cirrhosis is the largest risk factor for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and surveillance is therefore recommended among this population. Current guidance recommends surveillance with ultrasound, with or without…
View article: Employer-focused interventions targeting disability employment: A systematic review
Employer-focused interventions targeting disability employment: A systematic review Open
There are a wide range of interventions that are designed to influence employer behaviour with respect to the employment of people with disabilities. This study presents the results of a systematic review looking at employer-focused interv…
View article: Reviewing the Evidence Base for Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome in the Research Literature and Social Media Platforms: An Evidence Gap Map (Preprint)
Reviewing the Evidence Base for Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome in the Research Literature and Social Media Platforms: An Evidence Gap Map (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Within the dermatological community, topical steroid withdrawal syndrome (TSWS) is a medically contested condition with a limited research base. Published studies on TSWS indicate that it is a distinct adverse effect of prolong…
View article: Streamlining search methods to update evidence and gap maps: A case study using intergenerational interventions
Streamlining search methods to update evidence and gap maps: A case study using intergenerational interventions Open
Background Evidence and Gap Maps (EGMs) should be regularly updated. Running update searches to find new studies for EGMs can be a time‐consuming process. Search Summary Tables (SSTs) can help streamline searches by identifying which resou…
View article: Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: Still Not Enough Evidence
Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: Still Not Enough Evidence Open
Background: Early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has the potential to significantly reduce the impact of the condition, however previous reviews have found little evidence to support screening programs for ASD in young childre…
View article: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of older people?: A systematic review
What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of older people?: A systematic review Open
Background Opportunities for social connection between generations have diminished over the last few decades around the world as a result of changes in the way that we live and work. The COVID‐19 pandemic has exacerbated loneliness for man…
View article: PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people?
PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people? Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows: this systematic review will examine the impact of intergenerational interventions on the wellbeing and mental health in children and young people and wil…
View article: Patient, carer and family experiences of seeking redress and reconciliation following a life‐changing event: Systematic review of qualitative evidence
Patient, carer and family experiences of seeking redress and reconciliation following a life‐changing event: Systematic review of qualitative evidence Open
Introduction We conducted a systematic review of qualitative evidence to improve understanding of the processes and outcomes of redress and reconciliation following a life‐changing event from the perspectives of individuals experiencing th…
View article: Diagnostic accuracy of serological and imaging tests used in surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma in adults with cirrhosis: a systematic review protocol
Diagnostic accuracy of serological and imaging tests used in surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma in adults with cirrhosis: a systematic review protocol Open
Background Liver cirrhosis is the largest risk factor for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and surveillance is therefore recommended among this population. Current guidance recommends surveillance with ultrasound, with or without…
View article: PROTOCOL: Health and social care interventions in the 80 years old and over population: An evidence and gap map
PROTOCOL: Health and social care interventions in the 80 years old and over population: An evidence and gap map Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows: identify available systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials on interventions targeting health or social needs of the people aged over 80; iden…
View article: PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of older people?
PROTOCOL: What is the effect of intergenerational activities on the wellbeing and mental health of older people? Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows: This systematic review will examine the impact of intergenerational interventions on the mental health and wellbeing of older people and will identify ar…
View article: Keywords are missing: Insights from the publication keywords, abstracts and titles of an environment and human health research group
Keywords are missing: Insights from the publication keywords, abstracts and titles of an environment and human health research group Open
Inequalities within academia – and the research outputs of academic – are a widely acknowledged problem. This results in the reproduction of knowledge gaps within academic praxis. The current study presents a case study from an environment…
View article: Non‐familial intergenerational interventions and their impact on social and mental wellbeing of both younger and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map
Non‐familial intergenerational interventions and their impact on social and mental wellbeing of both younger and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map Open
Background Opportunities for social connection between generations in the UK have diminished over the last few decades because of changes in the way that we live and work. The decline in communal spaces such as libraries, youth clubs and c…
View article: Test accuracy of artificial intelligence-based grading of fundus images in diabetic retinopathy screening: A systematic review
Test accuracy of artificial intelligence-based grading of fundus images in diabetic retinopathy screening: A systematic review Open
Objectives To systematically review the accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems for grading of fundus images in diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening. Methods We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library and the ClinicalT…
View article: MEDLINE search strategy.pdf
MEDLINE search strategy.pdf Open
MEDLINE search strategy
View article: Serial high-sensitivity cardiac troponin testing for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction: a scoping review
Serial high-sensitivity cardiac troponin testing for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction: a scoping review Open
Objectives We aimed to assess the diversity and practices of existing studies on several assays and algorithms for serial measurements of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) for risk stratification and the diagnosis of myocardial in…
View article: New horizons for caring for people with dementia in hospital: the DEMENTIA CARE pointers for service change
New horizons for caring for people with dementia in hospital: the DEMENTIA CARE pointers for service change Open
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely to have some form of dementia. People with dementia are not only at an increased risk of adverse outcomes once admitted, but the unfamilia…
View article: Systematic reviews of convalescent plasma in COVID-19 continue to be poorly conducted and reported: a systematic review
Systematic reviews of convalescent plasma in COVID-19 continue to be poorly conducted and reported: a systematic review Open
View article: Improving uncertainty tolerance in medical students: A scoping review
Improving uncertainty tolerance in medical students: A scoping review Open
Introduction Uncertainty is an inevitable part of medical practice. An ability to tolerate uncertainty is viewed as a key competency across many health‐care systems. Poor uncertainty tolerance (UT) has been linked to negative outcomes incl…
View article: Changing Agendas on Sleep, Treatment and Learning in Epilepsy (CASTLE) Sleep-E: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial comparing an online behavioural sleep intervention with standard care in children with Rolandic epilepsy
Changing Agendas on Sleep, Treatment and Learning in Epilepsy (CASTLE) Sleep-E: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial comparing an online behavioural sleep intervention with standard care in children with Rolandic epilepsy Open
Introduction Sleep and epilepsy have an established bi-directional relationship yet only one randomised controlled clinical trial has assessed the effectiveness of behavioural sleep interventions for children with epilepsy. The interventio…
View article: PROTOCOL: Intergenerational interventions and their effect on social and mental wellbeing of both children and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map
PROTOCOL: Intergenerational interventions and their effect on social and mental wellbeing of both children and older people—A mapping review and evidence and gap map Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review and evidence and gap map. The objectives are as follows: identify, appraise and bring together the evidence on the use of intergenerational practice.
View article: PROTOCOL: Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: An assessment of current methods
PROTOCOL: Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: An assessment of current methods Open
This is the protocol for a Campbell review. The aim of this study is to comprehensively assess the quality and nature of the search methods and reporting across Campbell systematic reviews. The search methods used in systematic reviews pro…
View article: Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: a systematic review and survey
Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: a systematic review and survey Open
Background Children and young people with neurodisability often need help to achieve socially acceptable bladder and bowel control. Approaches vary depending on whether or not the impairment results from spinal cord pathology that impairs …