reviewBMJOct 17, 2005BRONZE OA

Effectiveness and efficiency of search methods in systematic reviews of complex evidence: audit of primary sources

University College London

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Abstract

Objective

To describe where papers come from in a systematic review of complex evidence. Method Audit of how the 495 primary sources for the review were originally identified.

Results

Only 30% of sources were obtained from the protocol defined at the outset of the study (that is, from the database and hand searches). Fifty one per cent were identified by "snowballing" (such as pursuing references of references), and 24% by personal knowledge or personal contacts.

Conclusion

Systematic reviews of complex evidence cannot rely solely on protocol-driven search strategies.

Citation impact

2,002
total citations
FWCI
15.98
Percentile
100%
References
6
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Audit
  • Systematic review
  • Protocol (science)
  • Computer science
  • Information retrieval
  • Data science
  • Psychology
  • MEDLINE
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