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Health system decision makers' feedback on summaries and tools supporting the use of systematic reviews: a qualitative study

Abstract

Health system managers and policy makers need timely access to high quality, policy-relevant systematic reviews. Our objectives were to obtain managers' and policy makers' feedback about user-friendly summaries of systematic reviews and about tools related to supporting or assessing their use. Our interviews identified that participants prefer key messages up front, such as details regarding background, methods, and applicability, appreciate quality ratings, and prefer bullets and tables to paragraphs. There were mixed views about the relevance-assessment tool and positive views about the use-assessment tool. The findings can be used to support evidence-informed decision making among managers and policy makers.

Authors

Ellen ME; Lavis JN; Wilson MG; Grimshaw J; Haynes RB; Ouimet M; Raina P; Gruen R

Journal

Evidence & Policy, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 337–359

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Publication Date

August 1, 2014

DOI

10.1332/174426514x672362

ISSN

1744-2648

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