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Searching and synthesising 'grey literature' and 'grey information' in public health: critical reflections on three case studies.

Jean AdamsFrances C Hillier-BrownHelen J MooreAmelia A LakeVera Araujo-SoaresMartin WhiteCarolyn Summerbell
Published in: Systematic reviews (2016)
Information on applied public health research questions relating to the nature and range of public health interventions, as well as many evaluations of these interventions, may be predominantly, or only, held in grey literature and grey information. Evidence syntheses on these topics need, therefore, to embrace grey literature and information. Many typical systematic review methods for searching, appraising, managing, and synthesising the evidence base can be adapted for use with grey literature and information. Evidence synthesisers should carefully consider the opportunities and problems offered by including grey literature and information. Enhanced incentives for accurate recording and further methodological developments in retrieval will facilitate future syntheses of grey literature and information.
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