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  1. 1993The Cochrane Collaboration: preparing, maintaining, and disseminating systematic reviews of the effects of health care. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences [Chalmers I] 1997The Cochrane Collaboration. In: Non-random reflections on health services research. BMJ Books [Chalmers I, Sackett D, SilagyC] 1998The Cochrane Collaboration.

  2. methods.cochrane.org › methods-cochraneMethods in Cochrane

    The Methods Executive is responsible for overseeing the assessment of new methods or tools for Cochrane Reviews. These pages include details on how members of the community can propose changes to methods or tools used in Cochrane, along with details on submissions to - and recommendations from - the Methods Executive.

    • The Impact of 20 Years of Cochrane Methodology
    • Article Series
    • The Future of Methods Development in Cochrane

    Cochrane Reviews have made valuable contributions to healthcare research, practice and policy across a wide range of topics, for example by furthering our knowledge of falls prevention in older people, stroke, tobacco addiction, preventing and treating childhood obesity, and managing chronic diseases such as diabetes and emphysema. Not only have Co...

    The articles in this special issue of Systematic Reviews illustrate the overall development and impact of research evidence synthesis in The Cochrane Collaboration over the last 20 years. The series begins with a personal reflection from Andy Oxman, who was instrumental in the early development of methodology in The Cochrane Collaboration and set o...

    The ongoing drive for The Cochrane Collaboration is to ensure that it produces high quality, relevant and up to date systematic reviews. In keeping with the need to continue to improve the quality of reporting [20–23], The Cochrane Collaboration has produced a set of standards. These standards cover the conduct and reporting of reviews, including ...

    • Jackie Chandler, Sally Hopewell, Sally Hopewell, Sally Hopewell
    • 2013
  3. www.cochranelibrary.com › about › about-cochrane-reviewsAbout Cochrane Reviews

    Cochrane Reviews base their findings on the results of studies that meet certain quality criteria, since the most reliable studies will provide the best evidence for making decisions about health care. Authors of Cochrane Reviews apply methods which reduce the impact of bias across different parts of the review process, including: Appropriate ...

  4. The Cochrane Library is a subscription-based database, originally published by Update Software and now published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. as part of Wiley Online Library. In many countries, including parts of Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Scandinavian countries, New Zealand, Australia, India, South Africa, and Poland, it has been ...

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  5. Cochrane is a British [ 1 ] international charitable organisation formed to synthesize medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions involving health professionals, patients and policy makers. [ 3 ][ 4 ] It includes 53 review groups that are based at research institutions worldwide.

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  7. Cochrane is an international, not-for-profit organization that helps people to use evidence when making decisions about health care. The Cochrane Collaboration does this by preparing and promoting the use of Cochrane Systematic Reviews, which are published in Cochrane Library. These reviews provide people with the most up-to-date and reliable ...

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