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Dynamic meta-analysis: a method of using global evidence for local decision making.

Gorm E ShackelfordPhilip A MartinAmelia S C HoodAlec P ChristieElena KulinskayaWilliam J Sutherland
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
In this study, we show how dynamic meta-analysis can meet an important challenge in evidence-based decision making-the challenge of using global evidence for local decisions. We suggest that dynamic meta-analysis can be used for subject-wide evidence synthesis in several scientific disciplines, including agroecology and conservation biology. Future studies should develop standardised classification systems for the metadata that are used to filter and weight the evidence. Future studies should also develop standardised software packages, so that researchers can efficiently publish dynamic versions of their meta-analyses and keep them up-to-date as living systematic reviews. Metadataset is a proof-of-concept for this type of software, and it is open source. Future studies should improve the user experience, scale the software architecture, agree on standards for data and metadata storage and processing, and develop protocols for responsible evidence use.
Keyphrases
  • meta analyses
  • systematic review
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  • decision making
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