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    Ann Intern Med. 2005 Jun 21;142(12 Pt 2):1056-65.

    Challenges in systematic reviews: synthesis of topics related to the delivery, organization, and financing of health care.

    Bravata DM, McDonald KM, Shojania KG, Sundaram V, Owens DK.

    Stanford University, California, USA. dbravata@stanford.edu

    Some important health policy topics, such as those related to the delivery, organization, and financing of health care, present substantial challenges to established methods for evidence synthesis. For example, such reviews may ask: What is the effect of for-profit versus not-for-profit delivery of care on patient outcomes? Or, which strategies are the most effective for promoting preventive care? This paper describes innovative methods for synthesizing evidence related to the delivery, organization, and financing of health care. We found 13 systematic reviews on these topics that described novel methodologic approaches. Several of these syntheses used 3 approaches: conceptual frameworks to inform problem formulation, systematic searches that included nontraditional literature sources, and hybrid synthesis methods that included simulations to address key gaps in the literature. As the primary literature on these topics expands, so will opportunities to develop additional novel methods for performing high-quality comprehensive syntheses.

    PMID: 15968030 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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