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AMSTAR 2: a critical appraisal tool for systematic reviews that include randomised or non-randomised studies of healthcare interventions, or both

2017· article· en· 10 415 citations· W2756578555 sur OpenAlex· 10.1136/bmj.j4008

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Résumé

The number of published systematic reviews of studies of healthcare interventions has increased rapidly and these are used extensively for clinical and policy decisions. Systematic reviews are subject to a range of biases and increasingly include non-randomised studies of interventions. It is important that users can distinguish high quality reviews. Many instruments have been designed to evaluate different aspects of reviews, but there are few comprehensive critical appraisal instruments. AMSTAR was developed to evaluate systematic reviews of randomised trials. In this paper, we report on the updating of AMSTAR and its adaptation to enable more detailed assessment of systematic reviews that include randomised or non-randomised studies of healthcare interventions, or both. With moves to base more decisions on real world observational evidence we believe that AMSTAR 2 will assist decision makers in the identification of high quality systematic reviews, including those based on non-randomised studies of healthcare interventions<i>.</i>

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La notice

Revue
BMJ
Thématique
Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
Domaine
Decision Sciences
Établissements canadiens
Institute for Clinical Evaluative SciencesUniversity of TorontoOttawa HospitalPublic Health OntarioHospital for Sick ChildrenBruyèreUniversity of Ottawa
Organismes subventionnaires
National Institute for Health and Care Research
Mots-clés
Systematic reviewPsychological interventionCritical appraisalObservational studyMedicineHealth careRandomized controlled trialAlternative medicineMEDLINENursingPathology
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