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  • Social Care Research
  • Systematic Review Methodology

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  • PROSPERO is an international database for prospectively registered systematic reviews in health and social care.
  • The database experienced significant growth, adding 1,106 registrations between July 2012 and June 2013, totaling 1,704 since its launch in February 2011.

Discussion:

  • The increasing utility of PROSPERO is evidenced by a 117% rise in page views during the first half of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012.
  • This growth indicates enhanced user engagement and the expanding importance of prospective registration for systematic reviews.

Key Insights:

  • PROSPERO's scope was expanded over the past year.
  • Improvements were made to the registration form, enhancing user experience.
  • Access to information regarding the registration process was made easier for users.

Outlook:

  • Continued expansion of scope and user base is anticipated.
  • Further enhancements to the registration process and platform accessibility are expected.
  • PROSPERO is poised to remain a vital resource for health and social care systematic reviews.