Are you a #researcher or guideline developer who uses #ROBIS to critically appraise #systematicreviews? Join us for a live #webinar with @robertwolff to learn more about how
@ksrevidence can help you find the highest quality #evidence!

Details and register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5217137899082/WN_GJiBraMtTRSFK6jvSrCy6w

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Over the past few years, it has become increasingly hard for people to find evidence-based, trustworthy evidence when they need it. In this new webinar, we will show how KSR Evidence utilises evidence synthesis methods to rapidly and efficiently appraise and summarise evidence to inform guidelines. Details This free KSR Evidence webinar will show how guideline developers can use KSR Evidence to: • create comprehensive search strategies to find systematic reviews relevant to their search • interpret the evidence with our ROBIS graded critical appraisals • prioritise and fast-track relevant reviews to be critically appraised Using a hypothetical guideline to illustrate, the webinar will feature a brief introduction to KSR Evidence database of systematic reviews in healthcare published since 2015, a demonstration of the KSR Evidence advanced search functionality, and details of the ROBIS tool used to critically appraise systematic reviews. The webinar will last 40 minutes, with a further 10 to 15 minutes for Q&A. The session will be recorded and made available on ksrevidence.com in the week after the event. Participants will receive free trial access to KSR Evidence (valid for one week). Presenters: Database Manager Willemijn (Will) Linden ROBIS expert Dr. Robert Wolff Senior Information Specialist Lisa Stirk will be available to answer questions during the Q&A.

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STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.1 "Did the search include an appropriate range databases/electronic sources or published and unpublished reports?"

In a random sample of 2020 #systematicreviews 59% Y/PY, 32% N/PN, 9% NI @ksrevidence

#ROBIS #statistics

Are you a #researcher or guideline developer who uses #ROBIS to critically appraise #systematicreviews?

Join us for a live #webinar with
@robertwolff to learn more about how @ksrevidence can help you find the highest quality #evidence

Details & register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9316927925231/WN_vm2GR41GSmGvLRsBN1Szrg

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Over the past few years, it has become increasingly hard for people to find evidence-based, trustworthy evidence when they need it. In this new webinar, we will show how KSR Evidence utilises evidence synthesis methods to rapidly and efficiently appraise and summarise evidence to inform guidelines. The webinar ‘KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines’ will take place on Wednesday 13 September at 2PM BST. Details This free KSR Evidence webinar will show how guideline developers can use KSR Evidence to: • create comprehensive search strategies to find systematic reviews relevant to their search • interpret the evidence with our ROBIS graded critical appraisals • prioritise and fast-track relevant reviews to be critically appraised Using a hypothetical guideline to illustrate, the webinar will feature a brief introduction to KSR Evidence, a demonstration of the KSR Evidence advanced search functionality, and details of the ROBIS tool used to critically appraise systematic reviews. The webinar will last 40 minutes, with a further 10 to 15 minutes for Q&A. The session will be recorded and made available on ksrevidence.com in the week after the event. Participants will receive free trial access to KSR Evidence (valid for one week). Presenters: Database Manager Willemijn (Will) Linden ROBIS expert Dr. Robert Wolff Senior Information Specialist Lisa Stirk will be available to answer questions during the Q&A. For more information, or if you have any questions, please visit https://ksrevidence.com/ or contact us at [email protected]. We hope to see you there! The KSR Evidence team

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STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.1 "Did the search include an appropriate range databases/electronic sources or published and unpublished reports?"

In a random sample of 2020 #systematicreviews 59% Y/PY, 32% N/PN, 9% NI

@ksrevidence #ROBIS #statistics

APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: Methylphenidate for children and adolescents with ADHD

#systematicreview by @cochranecollab suggested that methylphenidate improved general behaviour and ADHD symptoms with minimal adverse effects

https://bit.ly/45gApIt

Low risk of #ROBIS #bias

KSR Evidence.

Kleijnen Systematic Reviews

APPRAISAL OF THE DAY for #WorldNoTobaccoDay

#systematicreview by Cochrane found that providing incentives increases smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up

https://bit.ly/3vKNnzf

Low risk of #ROBIS #bias, conclusions reliable

KSR Evidence.

Kleijnen Systematic Reviews

APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: gluten‐reduced/gluten‐free diet to prevent cardiovascular disease

#systematicreview found no association between gluten intake and cardiovascular mortality and non-fatal myocardial infarction.

https://bit.ly/3pW0z3p

Low risk of #ROBIS #bias

KSR Evidence.

Kleijnen Systematic Reviews

STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.4 "Were restrictions based on date, publication format, or language appropriate?"

In a random sample of 2019 #systematicreviews 33% had high risk of #bias, 3% unclear RoB, 64% low RoB

@ksrevidence #ROBIS #statistics

APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: emotional safety of people living with dementia

#systematicreview found people living with dementia particularly vulnerable to decreased emotional safety.

https://bit.ly/40YKsQ1

High risk of #ROBIS #bias, findings need to be considered with caution

KSR Evidence.

Kleijnen Systematic Reviews