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Identifying approaches for assessing methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews: a descriptive study.

Kusala PussegodaLucy TurnerChantelle GarrittyAlain MayhewBecky SkidmoreAdrienne StevensIsabelle BoutronRafael Sarkis-OnofreLise M BjerreAsbjørn HróbjartssonDouglas G AltmanDavid Moher
Published in: Systematic reviews (2017)
The methods used to assess quality of SRs are diverse, and none has become universally accepted. The most commonly used quality assessment tools are AMSTAR, OQAQ, and PRISMA. As new tools and guidelines are developed to improve both the MQ and RQ of SRs, authors of methodological studies are encouraged to put thoughtful consideration into the use of appropriate tools to assess quality and reporting.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • adverse drug
  • emergency department
  • clinical practice