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The use of mathematical modeling studies for evidence synthesis and guideline development: A glossary

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RESEARCH SYNTHESIS METHODS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 125-133

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jrsm.1333

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evidence synthesis; glossary; guidelines; knowledge translation; mathematical modeling studies

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  1. NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship [1104975]
  2. NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence (Victoria Centre for Biostatistics, ViCBiostat)
  3. NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence (Policy relevant infectious disease simulation and mathematical modelling, PRISM)
  4. Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR)

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Mathematical modeling studies are increasingly recognised as an important tool for evidence synthesis and to inform clinical and public health decision-making, particularly when data from systematic reviews of primary studies do not adequately answer a research question. However, systematic reviewers and guideline developers may struggle with using the results of modeling studies, because, at least in part, of the lack of a common understanding of concepts and terminology between evidence synthesis experts and mathematical modellers. The use of a common terminology for modeling studies across different clinical and epidemiological research fields that span infectious and non-communicable diseases will help systematic reviewers and guideline developers with the understanding, characterisation, comparison, and use of mathematical modeling studies. This glossary explains key terms used in mathematical modeling studies that are particularly salient to evidence synthesis and knowledge translation in clinical medicine and public health.

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