Fast‐and‐frugal decision tree for the rapid critical appraisal of systematic reviews
Robert C. Lorenz,
Mirjam Jenny,
Anja Jacobs
et al.
Abstract:Conducting high‐quality overviews of reviews (OoR) is time‐consuming. Because the quality of systematic reviews (SRs) varies, it is necessary to critically appraise SRs when conducting an OoR. A well‐established appraisal tool is A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) 2, which takes about 15–32 min per application. To save time, we developed two fast‐and‐frugal decision trees (FFTs) for assessing the methodological quality of SR for OoR either during the full‐text screening stage (Screening F… Show more
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