Evidence summaries: the evolution of a rapid review approach
Ottawa Hospital · Ottawa Hospital Research Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Rapid reviews have emerged as a streamlined approach to synthesizing evidence - typically for informing emergent decisions faced by decision makers in health care settings. Although there is growing use of rapid review 'methods', and proliferation of rapid review products, there is a dearth of published literature on rapid review methodology. This paper outlines our experience with rapidly producing, publishing and disseminating evidence summaries in the context of our Knowledge to Action (KTA) research program.
The KTA research program is a two-year project designed to develop and assess the impact of a regional knowledge infrastructure that supports evidence-informed decision making by regional managers and stakeholders. As part of this program, we have developed evidence summaries - our form of rapid review - which have come to be a flagship component of this project. Our eight-step approach for producing evidence summaries has been developed iteratively, based on evidence (where available), experience and knowledge user feedback. The aim of our evidence summary approach is to deliver quality evidence that is both timely and user-friendly.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 19
Authors
5- SDSara D. KhanguraCorresponding
Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
- KJKristin J. Konnyu
Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
- RCRob Cushman
Champlain Regional College
- JGJeremy Grimshaw
University of Ottawa
- DMDavid Moher
University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Medicine
- Dissemination
- Evidence-based practice
- Systematic review
- Evidence-based medicine
- Health care
- Quality (philosophy)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure