Evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development group members: a mixed-methods systematic review protocol
Clinical guidelines are developed by a thorough evaluation of available evidence on a certain drug, treatment, or medical condition; the results of this evaluation can be presented in many different ways to those involved in clinical guideline development groups (e.g., doctors, researchers, patients.) This protocol describes the plan for how we will search for, collect, and combine data from different types of studies to try to identify the best way to present the evidence to clinical guideline development groups.
Sharp MK, Tyner B, Awang Baki DAB, Farrell C, Devane D, Mahtani K, Smith SM, O'Neill M, Ryan M & Clyne B. 2021. Evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development group members: a mixed-methods systematic review protocol. HRB Open Research, 4, p.76 [version 2; peer review: 2 approved].