Living systematic reviews in rehabilitation science can improve evidence-based healthcare

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S. Elbers
H. Wittink
U. Kaiser
J. Kleijnen
J. Pool
A. Köke
R. Smeets
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[1] University of Applied Sciences Utrecht,Research group Lifestyle & Health, Research Centre Healthy and Sustainable Living
[2] Maastricht University,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Research School CAPHRI, Faculty of Health, Life Sciences and Medicine
[3] Medical Faculty Technical University Dresden,Comprehensive Pain Center
[4] University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden,Department of Family Medicine, Research School CAPHRI, Faculty of Health, Life Sciences and Medicine
[5] Maastricht University,undefined
[6] Centre of Expertise in Pain and Rehabilitation,undefined
[7] South University of Applied Sciences Heerlen,undefined
[8] CIR Revalidatie,undefined
[9] location Eindhoven,undefined
[10] Pain in Motion International Research Group (PiM),undefined
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Systematic review; Living systematic review; Rehabilitation; Chronic pain; Methods; Meta-analysis;
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Although systematic reviews are considered as central components in evidence-based practice, they currently face an important challenge to keep up with the exponential publication rate of clinical trials. After initial publication, only a minority of the systematic reviews are updated, and it often takes multiple years before these results become accessible. Consequently, many systematic reviews are not up to date, thereby increasing the time-gap between research findings and clinical practice. A potential solution is offered by a living systematic reviews approach. These types of studies are characterized by a workflow of continuous updates which decreases the time it takes to disseminate new findings. Although living systematic reviews are specifically designed to continuously synthesize new evidence in rapidly emerging topics, they have also considerable potential in slower developing domains, such as rehabilitation science. In this commentary, we outline the rationale and required steps to transition a regular systematic review into a living systematic review. We also propose a workflow that is designed for rehabilitation science.
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