Improving the quality of evidence production in rehabilitation. Results of the 5th Cochrane Rehabilitation Methodological Meeting.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Stefano Negrini, Carlotte Kiekens, William M Levack, Thorsten Meyer-Feil, Chiara Arienti, Pierre Côté
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The paper introduces the Special Sections of the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine dedicated to the 5th Methodological Meeting of Cochrane Rehabilitation. It introduces Cochrane Rehabilitation; its vision, mission and goals; discusses why the Methodological Meetings were created; and reports on their organisation and previous outcomes. The core content of this editorial is the 5th Methodological Meeting held in Milan in September 2023. The original title for this meeting was "The Rehabilitation Evidence Ecosystem: useful study designs." The focus of the Milan meeting was informed by the lessons learned by Cochrane Rehabilitation in the past few years, by the new rehabilitation definition for research purposes, by the collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and by the REH-COVER (Rehabilitation COVID-19 Evidence-Based Response) action. During the Meeting, participants discussed the current methodological evidence on the following: RCTs in rehabilitation coming from meta-epidemiological studies; observational study designs - specifically the IDEAL Framework (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment, Long-term study) and its potential implementation in rehabilitation and the Target Trial Emulation framework: Single Case Experimental Designs; complex intervention studies: health services research studies, and studies using qualitative approaches. The Meeting culminated in the development of a first version of a "road map" to navigate the evidence production in rehabilitation according to the previous discussions. The Special Sections' papers present all topics discussed at the meeting, and a methodological paper about choosing the right research question, presenting final results and the "road map" for evidence production in rehabilitation.

提高康复证据的质量。第五届科克伦康复方法学会议成果。
本文介绍了《欧洲物理与康复医学杂志》专门为第五届科克伦康复方法学会议开设的特别栏目。文章介绍了科克伦康复;其愿景、使命和目标;讨论了方法学会议创立的原因;并报告了会议的组织情况和以往的成果。本社论的核心内容是 2023 年 9 月在米兰举行的第五次方法学会议。本次会议的原标题为 "康复证据生态系统:有用的研究设计"。米兰会议的重点参考了科克伦康复学在过去几年中的经验教训、用于研究目的的新康复定义、与世界卫生组织(WHO)的合作以及 REH-COVER(康复 COVID-19 循证回应)行动。会议期间,与会者讨论了以下方面的现有方法证据:来自荟萃流行病学研究的康复 RCT;观察性研究设计--特别是 IDEAL 框架(构想、发展、探索、评估、长期研究)及其在康复中的潜在实施和目标试验仿真框架:单病例实验设计;复杂干预研究:健康服务研究以及使用定性方法的研究。会议最后根据之前的讨论制定了第一版 "路线图",以指导康复领域的实证研究。特别部分的论文介绍了会议讨论的所有主题,还有一篇关于选择正确研究问题的方法论论文,介绍了最终结果和康复实证制作 "路线图"。
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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
4.40%
发文量
162
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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