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Latest revision as of 00:23, 25 October 2024
The People’s Review: a systematic review powered by the public - what we plan to do and how we plan to do it Description: Awareness and understanding of systematic reviews and the role that they play in healthcare is quite low in the general population. Existing work by Cochrane aims to better support people to make sense of and co-produce health evidence. The People’s Review will actively involve the public in the planning, production and dissemination of a systematic review, which will help them understand how evidence guides healthcare provided by a health service and everyday health decision-making.
Our work builds on the success of The People’s Trial, in which members of the public designed, planned and took part in an online randomized trial (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05984-1) with the aim of improving the understanding of clinical trials.
STARDIT ID:
STARDIT ID:
0202402070816
Dates
State ongoing
Start 2022-12-01
Form updated 2024-10-25
Report authors
Éle Quinn
0009-0008-3947-4525
E.QUINN34@universityofgalway.ie
Report creation
0009-0008-3947-4525
E.QUINN34@universityofgalway.ie
Report creation
Jack Nunn
checking report data
checking report data
Location
International
Aims
increase the public’s understanding of what systematic reviews are, how they are developed and why they matter
for reviewers to learn more about and develop ways to involve people in systematic reviews
Keywords
systematic review
public involvement
Category
research
Inputs
group of individuals
The People’s Review Steering Group (9) (link)
Task: supporting the development of this project
Method: Formal Steering Group
Recruitment: invitation, word of mouth, social media posts
Communication: video calls, online shared documents, email
Compensation: paid
Impact: improving project design, feasibility and scope
individual
Éle Quinn
Task: leading the project
Compensation: other(Stipend)
organisation
University of Galway
Compensation: volunteer
organisation
Cochrane
Compensation: volunteer
time
108 hours
Meeting time
funding
40000 (Euros)
The People’s Review is funded by the Health Research Board (Ireland) (ESI-2021-001) and the HSC Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland) through Evidence Synthesis Ireland and Cochrane Ireland.