2009 Updated Method Guidelines for Systematic Reviews in the Cochrane Back Review Group
University of Toronto · Toronto Rehabilitation Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
To help review authors design, conduct and report systematic reviews of trials in this field. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In 1997, the Cochrane Back Review Group published Method Guidelines for Systematic Reviews, which was updated in 2003. Since then, new methodologic evidence has emerged and standards have changed. Coupled with the upcoming revisions to the software and methods required by The Cochrane Collaboration, it was clear that revisions were needed to the existing guidelines.
The Cochrane Back Review Group editorial and advisory boards met in June 2006 to review the relevant new methodologic evidence and determine how it should be incorporated. Based on the discussion, the guidelines were revised and circulated for comment. As sections of the new Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions were made available, the guidelines were checked for consistency. A working draft was made available to review authors in The Cochrane Library 2008, issue 3.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
4- ADAndrea D FurlanCorresponding
University of Toronto, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Institute for Work & Health
- VPVictoria PennickCorresponding
University of Toronto, Institute for Work & Health
- CBClaire BombardierCorresponding
Institute for Work & Health, University of Toronto
- MWMaurits W. van Tulder
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Systematic review
- Cochrane Library
- MEDLINE
- Data extraction
- Psychological intervention
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Cochrane collaboration
- Reduced inequalities