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Evaluating Trends in COVID-19 Research Activity in Early 2020: The Creation and Utilization of a Novel Open-Access Database

机译:2020年初评估Covid-19研究活动的趋势:新开放式访问数据库的创建与利用

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Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been unprecedented in recent history. The rapid global spread has demonstrated how the emergence of a novel pathogen necessitates new information to advise both healthcare systems and policy-makers. The directives for the management of COVID-19 have been limited to infection control measures and treatment of patients, which has left physicians and researchers alone to navigate the massive amount of research being published while searching for evidence-based strategies to care for patients. To tackle this barrier, we launched CovidReview.ca, an open-access, continually updated, online platform that screens available COVID-19 research to determine higher quality publications. This paper uses data from this review process to explore the activity and trends of COVID-19 research worldwide over time, while specifically looking at the types of studies being published. Materials and Methods The literature search was conducted on PubMed.?Search terms included “COVID-19”, “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2”, “coronavirus 19”, “SARS-COV-2”, and “2019-nCoV”. All articles captured by this strategy were reviewed by a minimum of two reviewers and categorized by type of research, relevant medical specialties, and type of publication. Criteria were developed to allow for inclusion or exclusion to the website. Due to the volume of research, only a level 1 (title and abstract) screen was performed. Results The time period for the analysis was January 17, 2020, to May 10, 2020. The total number of papers captured by the search criteria was 10,685, of which 2,742 were included on the website and 7,943 were excluded. The greatest increase in the types of studies over the 16 weeks was narrative review/expert opinion papers followed by case series/reports. Meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials remained the least published types of studies. Conclusions The surge of research that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic is unparalleled in recent years. From our analysis, it is clear that case reports and narrative reviews were the most widely published, particularly in the earlier days of this pandemic. Continued research that falls higher on the evidence pyramid and is more applicable to clinical settings is warranted.
机译:介绍冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)大流行在近期历史上都是前所未有的。快速的全球传播表明了新的病原体的出现需要新的信息,以建议医疗保健系统和政策制定者。 Covid-19管理的指令仅限于感染控制措施和患者的治疗,该患者留下了留下的医生和研究人员,以便在寻找基于证据的策略以照顾患者的情况下发表出版的大量研究。为了解决这一障碍,我们推出了Covidreview.ca,开放式,不断更新,在线平台,可提供Covid-19研究,以确定更高质量的出版物。本文使用此审查过程中的数据随着时间的推移,探索全球Covid-19研究的活动和趋势,同时具体地查看正在发布的研究类型。材料和方法在Pubmed.®Search术语中进行了文献搜索,包括“Covid-19”,“严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2”,“Coronavirus 19”,“SARS-COV-2”和“2019-NCOV”。这一战略捕获的所有文章由至少两个审查员进行审查,并按研究类型,相关医学专业和出版类型分类。制定标准以允许包含或排除网站。由于研究的体积,仅执行1级(标题和摘要)屏幕。结果分析的时间段是2020年1月17日至5月10日。搜索标准捕获的纸张总数为10,685,其中2,742名包括在网站上,7,943名被排除在外。 16周内的研究类型的最大增加是叙述审查/专家意见文件,然后是案例系列/报告。元分析,系统性评论和随机对照试验仍然是最少的出版类型的研究。结论近年来伴随着Covid-19大流行的研究激增是无与伦比的。从我们的分析中,清楚地说,案例报告和叙述综述是最广泛发表的,特别是在这大流行的早期。在证据金字塔上持续较高的持续研究,并保证更适用于临床环境。

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