Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review

Abstract Background Overviews of systematic reviews (overviews) attempt to systematically retrieve and summarize the results of multiple systematic reviews (SRs) for a given condition or public health problem. Two prior descriptive analyses of overviews found substantial variation in the methodologi...

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Main Authors: Dawid Pieper, Michelle Pollock, Ricardo M. Fernandes, Roland Brian Büchter, Lisa Hartling
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-04-01
Series:Systematic Reviews
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-017-0468-9
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spelling doaj-f181d80a71d941c38f6e9547db4f70612020-11-24T21:39:01ZengBMCSystematic Reviews2046-40532017-04-01611410.1186/s13643-017-0468-9Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic reviewDawid Pieper0Michelle Pollock1Ricardo M. Fernandes2Roland Brian Büchter3Lisa Hartling4Institute for Research in Operative Medicine, Witten/Herdecke UniversityAlberta Research Centre for Health Evidence, Department of Pediatrics, University of AlbertaClinical Pharmacology Unit, Instituto de Medicina Molecular, University of LisbonInstitute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG)Alberta Research Centre for Health Evidence, Department of Pediatrics, University of AlbertaAbstract Background Overviews of systematic reviews (overviews) attempt to systematically retrieve and summarize the results of multiple systematic reviews (SRs) for a given condition or public health problem. Two prior descriptive analyses of overviews found substantial variation in the methodological approaches used in overviews, and deficiencies in reporting of key methodological steps. Since then, new methods have been developed so it is timely to update the prior descriptive analyses. The objectives are to: (1) investigate the epidemiological, descriptive, and reporting characteristics of a random sample of 100 overviews published from 2012 to 2016 and (2) compare these recently published overviews (2012–2016) to those published prior to 2012 (based on the prior descriptive analyses). Methods Medline, EMBASE, and CDSR will be searched for overviews published 2012–2016, using a validated search filter for overviews. Only overviews written in English will be included. All titles and abstracts will be screened by one review author; those deemed not relevant will be verified by a second person for exclusion. Full-texts will be assessed for inclusion by two reviewers independently. Of those deemed relevant, a random sample of 100 overviews will be selected for inclusion. Data extraction will be either performed by one reviewer with verification by a second reviewer or by one reviewer only depending on the complexity of the item. Discrepancies at any stage will be resolved by consensus or consulting a third person. Data will be extracted on the epidemiological, descriptive, and reporting characteristics of each overview. Data will be analyzed descriptively. When data are available for both time points (up to 2011 vs. 2012–2016), we will compare characteristics by calculating risk ratios or applying the Mann-Whitney test. Discussion Overviews are becoming increasingly valuable evidence syntheses, and the number of published overviews is increasing. However, former analyses found limitations in the conduct and reporting of overviews. This update of a recent sample of overviews will inform whether this has changed, while also identifying areas for further improvement. Systematic review registration The review will not be registered in PROSPERO as it does not meet the eligibility criterion of dealing with health-related outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-017-0468-9Overview of reviewsUmbrella reviewEvidence synthesisKnowledge synthesisEvidence-based medicineReview methods
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author Dawid Pieper
Michelle Pollock
Ricardo M. Fernandes
Roland Brian Büchter
Lisa Hartling
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Michelle Pollock
Ricardo M. Fernandes
Roland Brian Büchter
Lisa Hartling
Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
Systematic Reviews
Overview of reviews
Umbrella review
Evidence synthesis
Knowledge synthesis
Evidence-based medicine
Review methods
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Michelle Pollock
Ricardo M. Fernandes
Roland Brian Büchter
Lisa Hartling
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title Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
title_short Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
title_full Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
title_fullStr Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
title_sort epidemiology and reporting characteristics of overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions published 2012–2016: protocol for a systematic review
publisher BMC
series Systematic Reviews
issn 2046-4053
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Overviews of systematic reviews (overviews) attempt to systematically retrieve and summarize the results of multiple systematic reviews (SRs) for a given condition or public health problem. Two prior descriptive analyses of overviews found substantial variation in the methodological approaches used in overviews, and deficiencies in reporting of key methodological steps. Since then, new methods have been developed so it is timely to update the prior descriptive analyses. The objectives are to: (1) investigate the epidemiological, descriptive, and reporting characteristics of a random sample of 100 overviews published from 2012 to 2016 and (2) compare these recently published overviews (2012–2016) to those published prior to 2012 (based on the prior descriptive analyses). Methods Medline, EMBASE, and CDSR will be searched for overviews published 2012–2016, using a validated search filter for overviews. Only overviews written in English will be included. All titles and abstracts will be screened by one review author; those deemed not relevant will be verified by a second person for exclusion. Full-texts will be assessed for inclusion by two reviewers independently. Of those deemed relevant, a random sample of 100 overviews will be selected for inclusion. Data extraction will be either performed by one reviewer with verification by a second reviewer or by one reviewer only depending on the complexity of the item. Discrepancies at any stage will be resolved by consensus or consulting a third person. Data will be extracted on the epidemiological, descriptive, and reporting characteristics of each overview. Data will be analyzed descriptively. When data are available for both time points (up to 2011 vs. 2012–2016), we will compare characteristics by calculating risk ratios or applying the Mann-Whitney test. Discussion Overviews are becoming increasingly valuable evidence syntheses, and the number of published overviews is increasing. However, former analyses found limitations in the conduct and reporting of overviews. This update of a recent sample of overviews will inform whether this has changed, while also identifying areas for further improvement. Systematic review registration The review will not be registered in PROSPERO as it does not meet the eligibility criterion of dealing with health-related outcomes.
topic Overview of reviews
Umbrella review
Evidence synthesis
Knowledge synthesis
Evidence-based medicine
Review methods
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-017-0468-9
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