Living systematic reviews: an emerging opportunity to narrow the evidence-practice gap. Elliott, J., Elliott, J. H., Turner, T., Clavisi, O., Thomas, J., Higgins, J. P T, Mavergames, C., & Gruen, R. L. PLOS Medicine, February, 2014. MAG ID: 2014453502
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Julian Elliott and colleagues discuss how the current inability to keep systematic reviews up-to-date hampers the translation of knowledge into action. They propose living systematic reviews as a contribution to evidence synthesis to enhance the accuracy and utility of health evidence.
@article{elliott_living_2014,
	title = {Living systematic reviews: an emerging opportunity to narrow the evidence-practice gap},
	volume = {11},
	doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.1001603},
	abstract = {Julian Elliott and colleagues discuss how the current inability to keep systematic reviews up-to-date hampers the translation of knowledge into action. They propose living systematic reviews as a contribution to evidence synthesis to enhance the accuracy and utility of health evidence.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {PLOS Medicine},
	author = {Elliott, Julian and Elliott, J. H. and Turner, Tari and Clavisi, Ornella and Thomas, James and Higgins, Julian P T and Mavergames, Chris and Gruen, Russell L.},
	month = feb,
	year = {2014},
	doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.1001603},
	pmcid = {3928029},
	pmid = {24558353},
	note = {MAG ID: 2014453502},
}

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