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  • Evidence Synthesis
  • Data Visualization
  • Health Informatics

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  • Systematic review findings are often shared in static formats like manuscripts.
  • Static outputs can limit accessibility and usability for various audiences.
  • Interactive dashboards offer dynamic, user-friendly visualizations for evidence synthesis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a workflow for creating interactive dashboards for evidence synthesis results.
  • To demonstrate the application of this workflow with real-world examples.
  • To enhance the accessibility and utility of systematic review findings.

Main Methods:

  • A three-phase workflow: planning, development, and deployment.
  • Planning includes defining objectives, audience, software (e.g., Tableau, R Shiny), and data preparation.
  • Development involves interface design and interactive elements; deployment includes user testing and availability.

Main Results:

  • Two example dashboards were created: one for a meta-analysis on lipid disorder screening (Tableau) and one for a scoping review on the 4-day school week (R Shiny).
  • Dashboards incorporated interactive elements to present complex evidence tailored to specific stakeholders, including non-research audiences.
  • The workflow emphasizes stakeholder input and audience-specific design throughout the process.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive dashboards significantly enhance the utility of evidence syntheses.
  • They provide user-friendly tools for stakeholders to explore relevant data.
  • This adaptable workflow increases the use and accessibility of systematic review findings.