Quality assessment of the methods used in published opioid conversion reviews

The study objective was to assess methodological quality of opioid conversion systematic reviews. The electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus were used to identify the systematic reviews from the earliest available date until April 2012. Studies were not restricted based on type of opioid, c...

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Main Authors: Surasak Saokaew, Gary M. Oderda
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-518282018-09-04T06:09:58Z Quality assessment of the methods used in published opioid conversion reviews Surasak Saokaew Gary M. Oderda Medicine The study objective was to assess methodological quality of opioid conversion systematic reviews. The electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus were used to identify the systematic reviews from the earliest available date until April 2012. Studies were not restricted based on type of opioid, country, or languages. Methodological quality was evaluated using the "Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR)." A total of 2772 articles were found from which five met inclusions criteria. No review mentioned about the duplicate study selection and data extraction. Two reviews included a list of studies that were excluded studies. One study did not provided information on the characteristics of primary studies that were included. Of the three reviews that evaluated the quality of primary studies, two used the quality of included studies in formulating conclusions. Only two reviews provided information about conflicts of interest. Of the five included systematic reviews, three reached a moderate score; two had poor quality. Specific recommendations to improve methodological quality would include performing the data selection and extraction in duplicate, listing or showing the flowchart of studies that were included and excluded along with the reasons, including the main studies data illustrating tables, and including an assessment of the quality of the primary included studies. Copyright © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 2018-09-04T06:09:58Z 2018-09-04T06:09:58Z 2012-12-01 Journal 15360539 15360288 2-s2.0-84870919776 10.3109/15360288.2012.734904 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84870919776&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51828
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Surasak Saokaew
Gary M. Oderda
Quality assessment of the methods used in published opioid conversion reviews
description The study objective was to assess methodological quality of opioid conversion systematic reviews. The electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus were used to identify the systematic reviews from the earliest available date until April 2012. Studies were not restricted based on type of opioid, country, or languages. Methodological quality was evaluated using the "Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR)." A total of 2772 articles were found from which five met inclusions criteria. No review mentioned about the duplicate study selection and data extraction. Two reviews included a list of studies that were excluded studies. One study did not provided information on the characteristics of primary studies that were included. Of the three reviews that evaluated the quality of primary studies, two used the quality of included studies in formulating conclusions. Only two reviews provided information about conflicts of interest. Of the five included systematic reviews, three reached a moderate score; two had poor quality. Specific recommendations to improve methodological quality would include performing the data selection and extraction in duplicate, listing or showing the flowchart of studies that were included and excluded along with the reasons, including the main studies data illustrating tables, and including an assessment of the quality of the primary included studies. Copyright © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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title Quality assessment of the methods used in published opioid conversion reviews
title_short Quality assessment of the methods used in published opioid conversion reviews
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