artículo
Epistemonikos: a comprehensive database of systematic reviews for health decision-making
Fecha
2020Registro en:
BMC Medical Research Methodology. 2020 Nov 30;20(1):286
10.1186/s12874-020-01157-x
Autor
Rada G., Gabriel
Bravo Soto, Gonzalo A.
Bravo Jeria, Rocío
Capurro, Daniel
Morel Marambio, Macarena
Neumann Burotto, Gonzalo Ignacio
Ortiz Muñoz, Luis
Peña Durán, José Esteban
Rivera Mercado, Solange
Soto Subiabre, Mauricio Andrés
Institución
Resumen
Abstract
Background
Systematic reviews allow health decisions to be informed by the best available research evidence. However, their number is proliferating quickly, and many skills are required to identify all the relevant reviews for a specific question.
Methods and findings
We screen 10 bibliographic databases on a daily or weekly basis, to identify systematic reviews relevant for health decision-making. Using a machine-based approach developed for this project we select reviews, which are then validated by a network of more than 1000 collaborators. After screening over 1,400,000 records we have identified more than 300,000 systematic reviews, which are now stored in a single place and accessible through an easy-to-use search engine. This makes Epistemonikos the largest database of its kind.
Conclusions
Using a systematic approach, recruiting a broad network of collaborators and implementing automated methods, we developed a one-stop shop for systematic reviews relevant for health decision making.