Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews.
Livia PuljakHans LundPublished in: Systematic reviews (2023)
Disproportionate redundancy of the same or very similar systematic reviews can lead to scientific, ethical, economic, and societal harms. While it is not realistic to expect that the creation of redundant systematic reviews can be completely prevented, some preventive measures could be tested and implemented to try to reduce the problem. Further methodological research and development in this field will be welcome.
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