| Literature DB >> 32561147 |
M Hassan Murad1, Tarek Nayfeh2, Meritxell Urtecho Suarez2, Mohamed O Seisa2, Rami Abd-Rabu2, Magdoleen Hassan Eltayeb Farah2, Mohammed Firwana2, Bashar Hasan2, Tabinda Jawaid2, Sahrish Shah2, Victor Torres Roldan2, Larry Prokop2, Zhen Wang2, Samer Mohir Saadi2.
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic requires making rapid decisions based on sparse and rapidly changing evidence. Evidence synthesis programs conduct systematic reviews for guideline developers, health systems clinicians, and decision-makers that usually take an average 6 to 8 months to complete. We present a framework for evidence synthesis programs to respond to pandemics that has proven feasible and practical during the COVID-19 response in a large multistate health system employing more than 78,000 people. The framework includes four components: an approach for conducting rapid reviews, a repository of rapid reviews, a registry for all original studies about COVID-19, and twice-weekly prioritized update of new evidence sent to key stakeholders. As COVID-19 will not be our last pandemic, we share the details of this framework to allow replication in other institutions and re-implementation in future pandemics.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32561147 DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2020.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mayo Clin Proc ISSN: 0025-6196 Impact factor: 7.616