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Abstract
The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement, published in 2009, was designed to help systematic reviewers transparently report why the review was done, what the authors did, and what they found. Over the past decade, advances in systematic review methodology and terminology have necessitated an update to the guideline. The PRISMA 2020 statement replaces the 2009 statement and includes new reporting guidance that reflects advances in methods to identify, select, appraise, and synthesise studies. The structure and presentation of the items have been modified to facilitate implementation. In this article, we present the PRISMA 2020 27-item checklist, an expanded checklist that details reporting recommendations for each item, the PRISMA 2020 abstract checklist, and the revised flow diagrams for original and updated reviews.
| Translated title of the contribution | The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews |
|---|---|
| Original language | Spanish |
| Article number | e112 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública/Pan American Journal of Public Health |
| Volume | 46 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Guideline
- medical writing
- meta-analysis
- systematic review
Projects
- 3 Finished
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Reproducibility and transparency in the synthesis of research findings
Page, M. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
ARC - Australian Research Council
3/02/20 → 31/12/23
Project: Research
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Methodological research in meta-analysis and evidence synthesis: An evidence-based methods approach
McKenzie, J. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
1/01/18 → 31/12/21
Project: Research
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Generating credible evidence for health care decision making: advancing methods for evidence synthesis and meta-analysis
Page, M. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
NHMRC - National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
1/05/15 → 30/04/19
Project: Research