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Pruning and prioritising: a case study of a pragmatic method for managing a rapid systematic review with limited resources

Journal

EVIDENCE & POLICY
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 589-601

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POLICY PRESS
DOI: 10.1332/174426414X14199471271588

Keywords

mapping; rapid review; evidence-based practice; scoping

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  1. British Wheel of Yoga

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Full systematic reviews are time and resource heavy. We describe a method successfully used to produce a rapid review of yoga for health and wellbeing, with limited resources, using mapping methods. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were developed a priori and refined post hoc, with the review team blind to the study results to minimise the introduction of bias. This method allowed the review to be tailored to make use of the best available evidence and the health topics of most relevance to the commissioners, and to enable the evidence base to be disseminated to practitioners in a timely fashion.

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