Rapid reviews: the pros and cons of an accelerated review process

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

19 May 2021
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Abstract

Abstract

Although systematic reviews are the method of choice to synthesize scientific evidence, they can take years to complete and publish. Clinicians, managers, and policy-makers often need input from scientific evidence in a more timely and resource-efficient manner. For this purpose, rapid reviews are conducted. Rapid reviews are performed using an accelerated process. However, they should not be less systematic than standard systematic reviews, and the introduction of bias must be avoided. In this article, we describe what rapid reviews are, present their characteristics, give some examples, highlight potential pitfalls, and draw attention to the importance of evidence summaries in order to facilitate adoption in clinical decision-making.

Contributors

Philip Moons
Philip Moons

Author

KU Leuven Leuven , Belgium

Eva Goossens
Eva Goossens

Author

University of Antwerp Antwerp , Belgium

David R. Thompson
David R. Thompson

Author

Queen's University of Belfast Belfast , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

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