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  1. Are you a #researcher or guideline developer who uses #ROBIS to critically appraise #systematicreviews? Join us for a live #webinar with @robertwolff to learn more about how
    @ksrevidence can help you find the highest quality #evidence!

    Details and register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

  2. STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.1 "Did the search include an appropriate range databases/electronic sources or published and unpublished reports?"

    In a random sample of 2020 #systematicreviews 59% Y/PY, 32% N/PN, 9% NI @ksrevidence

    #ROBIS #statistics

  3. Are you a #researcher or guideline developer who uses #ROBIS to critically appraise #systematicreviews?

    Join us for a live #webinar with
    @robertwolff to learn more about how @ksrevidence can help you find the highest quality #evidence

    Details & register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

  4. STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.1 "Did the search include an appropriate range databases/electronic sources or published and unpublished reports?"

    In a random sample of 2020 #systematicreviews 59% Y/PY, 32% N/PN, 9% NI

    @ksrevidence #ROBIS #statistics

  5. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: Methylphenidate for children and adolescents with ADHD

    #systematicreview by @cochranecollab suggested that methylphenidate improved general behaviour and ADHD symptoms with minimal adverse effects

    bit.ly/45gApIt

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias

  6. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY for #WorldNoTobaccoDay

    #systematicreview by Cochrane found that providing incentives increases smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up

    bit.ly/3vKNnzf

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias, conclusions reliable

  7. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: gluten‐reduced/gluten‐free diet to prevent cardiovascular disease

    #systematicreview found no association between gluten intake and cardiovascular mortality and non-fatal myocardial infarction.

    bit.ly/3pW0z3p

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias

  8. STATISTIC OF THE WEEK: ROBIS question 2.4 "Were restrictions based on date, publication format, or language appropriate?"

    In a random sample of 2019 #systematicreviews 33% had high risk of #bias, 3% unclear RoB, 64% low RoB

    @ksrevidence #ROBIS #statistics

  9. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: emotional safety of people living with dementia

    #systematicreview found people living with dementia particularly vulnerable to decreased emotional safety.

    bit.ly/40YKsQ1

    High risk of #ROBIS #bias, findings need to be considered with caution

  10. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: labour pain in different dilatations of the cervix & Apgar scores affected by aromatherapy

    #systematicreview supported positive effect of aromatherapy on reducing labour pain, but no effect on Apgar score

    bit.ly/3z0uzwl

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias

  11. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: shockwave therapy in lateral elbow tendinopathy

    #systematicreview found some clinical benefits of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on grip & pain when compared with laser & ultrasound

    bit.ly/3Lh75dU

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias, conclusions reliable

  12. APPRAISAL OF THE WEEK: efficacy of nonoperative treatments for greater trochanteric pain syndrome

    #systematicreview found platelet-rich plasma & shockwave therapy might provide 1 to 3 months pain relief.

    bit.ly/3ZsFfiM

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias, conclusions reliable

  13. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: visual outcomes after SMILE vs ICL

    #systematicreview found SMILE & ICL were comparably safe, effective &predictable when used for the treatment of myopia - conference abstracts & unpublished data were excluded

    bit.ly/41eN6C9

    High risk #ROBIS bias

  14. APPRAISAL OF THE WEEK effects of green exercise on wellbeing

    #systematicreview by @IMLahart et al. found that participants reported greater affective valence & enjoyment when exercising in nature vs indoors

    bit.ly/3ryBcDu

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias, conclusions reliable

  15. APPRAISAL OF THE DAY: paracetamol for perineal pain in early postpartum period

    @cochranecollab
    #systematicreview found a single dose of paracetamol may reduce perineal pain following vaginal birth & reduce additional pain relief

    bit.ly/3KuPXOp

    Low risk of #ROBIS #bias