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When to replicate systematic reviews of interventions: consensus checklist

Abstract

Replication is an essential part of the scientific method, yet replication of systematic reviews is too often overlooked, and done unnecessarily or poorly. Excessive replication (doing the same study repeatedly) is unethical and a cause of research wastage. This article provides consensus based guidance on when to replicate and not replicate systematic reviews.

Authors

Tugwell P; Welch VA; Karunananthan S; Maxwell LJ; Akl EA; Avey MT; Bhutta ZA; Brouwers MC; Clark JP; Cook S

Journal

The BMJ, Vol. 370, ,

Publisher

BMJ

Publication Date

September 15, 2020

DOI

10.1136/bmj.m2864

ISSN

0959-8138

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