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. 2005 Jul:10 Suppl 1:35-48.
doi: 10.1258/1355819054308549.

Towards systematic reviews that inform health care management and policy-making

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Towards systematic reviews that inform health care management and policy-making

John Lavis et al. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Objectives: To identify ways to improve the usefulness of systematic reviews for health care managers and policy-makers that could then be evaluated prospectively.

Methods: We systematically reviewed studies of decision-making by health care managers and policy-makers, conducted interviews with a purposive sample of them in Canada and the United Kingdom (n = 29), and reviewed the websites of research funders, producers/purveyors of research, and journals that include them among their target audiences (n = 45).

Results: Our systematic review identified that factors such as interactions between researchers and health care policy-makers and timing/timeliness appear to increase the prospects for research use among policy-makers. Our interviews with health care managers and policy-makers suggest that they would benefit from having information that is relevant for decisions highlighted for them (e.g. contextual factors that affect a review's local applicability and information about the benefits, harms/risks and costs of interventions) and having reviews presented in a way that allows for rapid scanning for relevance and then graded entry (such as one page of take-home messages, a three-page executive summary and a 25-page report). Managers and policy-makers have mixed views about the helpfulness of recommendations. Our analysis of websites found that contextual factors were rarely highlighted, recommendations were often provided and graded entry formats were rarely used.

Conclusions: Researchers could help to ensure that the future flow of systematic reviews will better inform health care management and policy-making by involving health care managers and policy-makers in their production and better highlighting information that is relevant for decisions. Research funders could help to ensure that the global stock of systematic reviews will better inform health care management and policy-making by supporting and evaluating local adaptation processes such as developing and making available online more user-friendly 'front ends' for potentially relevant systematic reviews.

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  • The need for an overall strategy.
    Martin M. Martin M. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10 Suppl 1:49-50. doi: 10.1258/1355819054308567. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005. PMID: 16053583 No abstract available.
  • Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
    Ham C. Ham C. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10 Suppl 1:51-2. doi: 10.1258/1355819054308512. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005. PMID: 16053584 No abstract available.
  • Recognizing the needs and roles of the key actors.
    Burns A. Burns A. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10 Suppl 1:53-4. doi: 10.1258/1355819054308558. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005. PMID: 16053585 No abstract available.
  • A journey into unfamiliar terrain.
    Yeates G. Yeates G. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10 Suppl 1:55-6. doi: 10.1258/1355819054308503. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005. PMID: 16053586 No abstract available.

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