Methodological challenges for living systematic reviews conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic: A concept paper
Background A living systematic review (LSR) is an emerging review type that makes use of continual updating. In the COVID-19 pandemic, we were confronted with a shifting epidemiological landscape, clinical uncertainties and evolving evidence. These unexpected challenges compelled us to amend standar...
Main Authors: | Iannizzi, C, Dorando, E, Burns, J, Weibel, S, Dooley, C, Wakeford, H, Estcourt, LJ, Skoetz, N, Piechotta, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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