2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000326
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Seventy-Five Trials and Eleven Systematic Reviews a Day: How Will We Ever Keep Up?

Abstract: Hilda Bastian and colleagues examine the extent to which critical summaries of clinical trials can be used by health professionals and the public.

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“…We set out to develop such a taxonomy by offering a definition of "stakeholder" and "engagement," and by addressing three key questions: (1) Who are the stakeholders in PCOR and CER? (2) What roles and responsibilities can stakeholders have in PCOR and CER?…”
Section: A New Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We set out to develop such a taxonomy by offering a definition of "stakeholder" and "engagement," and by addressing three key questions: (1) Who are the stakeholders in PCOR and CER? (2) What roles and responsibilities can stakeholders have in PCOR and CER?…”
Section: A New Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bastian og medarbeidere har estimert at det publiseres 11 systematiske oversikter daglig (12). Det er viktig at forskere søker etter systematiske oversikter og bruker dem når de formulerer sitt forskningsspørsmål og designer sin studie.…”
Section: Fortolkning Basert På Systematiske Oversikterunclassified
“…. how to navigate the overwhelming array of diagnostic and treatment options" that have been identified in clinical research (Bastian, Glasziou, and Chalmers, 2010). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%