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  • Health Research Methodology

Background:

  • Systematic reviews are crucial for evidence-based decision-making.
  • Traditional systematic reviews can become outdated quickly.
  • Living systematic reviews address the need for continuously updated evidence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the relevance of living systematic reviews.
  • To outline considerations for conducting living systematic reviews.
  • To identify challenges associated with living systematic reviews.

Main Methods:

  • This article is a narrative review.
  • It synthesizes information on the methodology and application of living systematic reviews.
  • Focuses on practical aspects of implementation and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Living systematic reviews provide continuous updates, maintaining methodological rigor.
  • They are most appropriate for priority health questions with low-certainty evidence and likely new data.
  • Essential components include automated searching, clear update protocols, and accessible publication formats.

Conclusions:

  • Living systematic reviews are a valuable tool for dynamic health decision-making.
  • Careful planning regarding search, updates, and dissemination is critical for success.
  • The methodology is evolving and requires ongoing attention.