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An integrative framework for planning and conducting Non-Intervention, Reproducible, and Open Systematic Reviews (NIRO-SR)

Authors :
Evans , Thomas
Henderson , Emma
Staaks , Janneke
Zaneva , Mirela
Nitschke , Faye
Kalandadze , Tamara
Yeung , Siu Kit
Van den Akker , Olmo
Elsherif , Mahmoud
Pickering , Jade
Topor , Marta
Moreau , David
OMahony, Aoife
Parker , Adam
Riegelman , Amy
Barbosa Mendes , Ana
Bishop , Dorothy
Testerman , Meghan
Westwood , Samuel
Büttner , Fionn
Madan , Christopher
Lam , Alison
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2020.

Abstract

Most of the commonly used and endorsed guidelines for systematic review protocols and reporting standards have been developed for intervention research. These excellent guidelines have been adopted as the gold-standard for systematic reviews as an evidence synthesis method. In the current paper, we highlight some issues that may arise from adopting these guidelines beyond intervention designs, including in basic behavioural, cognitive, experimental, and exploratory research. We have adapted and built upon the existing guidelines to establish a complementary, comprehensive, and accessible tool for designing, conducting, and reporting Non-Intervention, Reproducible, and Open Systematic Reviews (NIRO-SR). NIRO-SR is a checklist composed of two parts that provide itemised guidance on the preparation of a systematic review protocol for pre-registration (Part A) and reporting the review (Part B) in a reproducible and transparent manner. This paper, the tool, and an open repository (https://osf.io/f3brw/) provide a comprehensive resource for those who aim to conduct a high quality, reproducible, and transparent systematic review of non-intervention studies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4af82d9b767f63d62dd15c5b670bb4fc