
Methodological approaches for developing and reporting living evidence synthesis: a study protocol
Author(s) -
Ariadna Auladell-Rispau,
Josefina Bendersky,
Angie Santafe,
Cecilia Buchanan,
David Rigau Comas,
Francisca Verdugo,
Camila Ávila,
Pablo Ávila,
Gerard Urrútia,
Gabriel Rada,
Maria Ximena RojasReyes
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
open research europe
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2732-5121
DOI - 10.12688/openreseurope.14044.2
Subject(s) - protocol (science) , systematic review , medline , data science , computer science , evidence based medicine , psychology , management science , medicine , alternative medicine , political science , pathology , law , economics
Background : Living evidence (LE) refers to the methodological processes that permit new research findings to be continually incorporated into evidence synthesis. This approach is of great value in the resolution of relevant and rapidly changing clinical questions. To date, the methods to carry out this type of synthesis are not completely defined, and great variability is observed in the approaches used by different groups of authors. Objective: To identify, evaluate and summarise the current methods used for living evidence synthesis Methods: We will conduct a methodological study based on a systematic literature search to identify any type of evidence synthesis such as systematic reviews, network metanalyses and overviews that used “living evidence synthesis” as part of their methods. The search will be conducted in Medline (via PubMed) and Epistemonikos databases. Additionally, we will search websites of the organisations publishing any living evidence synthesis retrieved in the two databases, in order to identify unpublished subsequent reports. Two reviewers will independently assess each article against the selection criteria, extract data on methods and procedures, and assess the methodological quality of each publication. Data will be analysed descriptively.