SCHARR Masterclass: The problems with systematic reviews
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Abstract
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are seen as the gold standard in evidence-based medicine. is a project funded by the UKRI MRC aimed to understand and document problems with these highly cited and influential articles, which are often being published at a rate that outpaces primary clinical research.
This living systematic review has found 485 articles documenting 67 discrete problems relating to the conduct and reporting of published systematic reviews which potentially jeopardises their reliability or validity. A variety of institutional factors are likely fuelling the problems with systematic reviews and these factors are representative of issues affecting the entire evidence ecosystem.
About the speaker
Lesley Uttley is a Senior Research Fellow at the 91̽»¨ Centre for Health and Related Research (SCHARR), University of 91̽»¨, working in the field of systematic reviews since 2011 with an educational background in Psychology.
In 2019 Lesley was awarded a fellowship to investigate the reliability and validity of published systematic reviews by the . Lesley’s work aims to scrutinise and uphold systematic reviews and also to consider how human influences and research culture impact seemingly objective research projects.
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The live session takes place in a Collaborate webinar. Headphones are advisable and . You can join with a computer, tablet or smartphone, Chrome and Firefox offer the best browser experience. You can also by dialling +44 2033 189610 and entering the PIN: 398 583 2702.
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