Authors
Peter Tugwell, Vivian Welch, Olivia Magwood, Alex Todhunter-Brown, Elie A Akl, Thomas W Concannon, Joanne Khabsa, Richard Morley, Holger Schunemann, Lyubov Lytvyn, Arnav Agarwal, Alba Antequera, Marc T Avey, Pauline Campbell, Christine Chang, Stephanie Chang, Leonila Dans, Omar Dewidar, Davina Ghersi, Ian D Graham, Glen Hazlewood, Jennifer Hilgart, Tanya Horsley, Denny John, Janet Jull, Lara J Maxwell, Chris McCutcheon, Zachary Munn, Francesco Nonino, Jordi Pardo Pardo, Roses Parker, Kevin Pottie, Gabriel Rada, Alison Riddle, Anneliese Synnot, Elizabeth Tanjong Ghogomu, Eve Tomlinson, Karine Toupin-April, Jennifer Petkovic
Publication date
2023/8/2
Source
Systematic Reviews
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
134
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Involving collaborators and partners in research may increase relevance and uptake, while reducing health and social inequities. Collaborators and partners include people and groups interested in health research: health care providers, patients and caregivers, payers of health research, payers of health services, publishers, policymakers, researchers, product makers, program managers, and the public. Evidence syntheses inform decisions about health care services, treatments, and practice, which ultimately affect health outcomes.
Our objectives are to:
A. Identify, map, and synthesize qualitative and quantitative findings related to engagement in evidence syntheses
B. Explore how engagement in evidence synthesis promotes health equity
C. Develop equity-oriented guidance on methods for conducting, evaluating, and reporting engagement in evidence syntheses
Methods
Our diverse, international …
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