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Barriers to the uptake of evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses: a systematic review of decision makers’ perceptions

机译:从系统评价和荟萃分析中获取证据的障碍:对决策者看法的系统评价

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Objective To review the barriers to the uptake of research evidence from systematic reviews by decision makers. Search strategy We searched 19 databases covering the full range of publication years, utilised three search engines and also personally contacted investigators. Reference lists of primary studies and related reviews were also consulted. Selection criteria Studies were included if they reported on the views and perceptions of decision makers on the uptake of evidence from systematic reviews, meta-analyses and the databases associated with them. All study designs, settings and decision makers were included. One investigator screened titles to identify candidate articles then two reviewers independently assessed the quality and the relevance of retrieved reports. Data extraction Two reviewers described the methods of included studies and extracted data that were summarised in tables and then analysed. Using a pre-established taxonomy, the barriers were organised into a framework according to their effect on knowledge, attitudes or behaviour. Results Of 1726 articles initially identified, we selected 27 unique published studies describing at least one barrier to the uptake of evidence from systematic reviews. These studies included a total of 25 surveys and 2 qualitative studies. Overall, the majority of participants (n=10?218) were physicians (64%). The most commonly investigated barriers were lack of use (14/25), lack of awareness (12/25), lack of access (11/25), lack of familiarity (7/25), lack of usefulness (7/25), lack of motivation (4/25) and external barriers (5/25). Conclusions This systematic review reveals that strategies to improve the uptake of evidence from reviews and meta-analyses will need to overcome a wide variety of obstacles. Our review describes the reasons why knowledge users, especially physicians, do not call on systematic reviews. This study can inform future approaches to enhancing systematic review uptake and also suggests potential avenues for future investigation.
机译:目的通过决策者的系统评价来审查采用研究证据的障碍。搜索策略我们搜索了涵盖整个出版年份的19个数据库,使用了三个搜索引擎,还亲自联系了调查人员。还参考了基础研究和相关评论的参考清单。选择标准如果研究报告了决策者对从系统评价,荟萃分析和与之相关的数据库中获取证据的观点和看法,则包括在内。所有研究设计,设置和决策者都包括在内。一名研究人员筛选了标题以识别候选文章,然后两名评论者独立评估了检索到的报告的质量和相关性。数据提取两位审稿人描述了纳入研究的方法,并提取了汇总在表中然后进行分析的数据。使用预先建立的分类法,根据障碍对知识,态度或行为的影响,将障碍组织成一个框架。结果在最初鉴定的1726篇文章中,我们选择了27篇独特的已发表研究,这些研究描述了至少一种阻碍系统评价收集证据的障碍。这些研究共包括25项调查和2项定性研究。总体而言,大多数参与者(n = 10?218)是医师(64%)。最常被调查的障碍是缺乏使用(14/25),缺乏认识(12/25),缺乏获取(11/25),缺乏熟悉(7/25),缺乏实用性(7/25) ,缺乏动力(4/25)和外部障碍(5/25)。结论本系统评价揭示了提高评价和荟萃分析对证据吸收率的策略将需要克服各种各样的障碍。我们的评论描述了知识使用者(尤其是医师)不进行系统评论的原因。这项研究可以为将来加强系统评价的方法提供参考,也为将来的研究提供了潜在的途径。

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