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Rapid Review Methodology

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score is between 0 and 5
Rapid review methodology is a streamlined approach to synthesizing research evidence quickly, often used in health sciences and policy decision-making. It involves simplified or less comprehensive literature search and appraisal processes to provide timely insights without sacrificing substantial accuracy.

Key Features

  • Accelerated review process compared to systematic reviews
  • Use of simplified search strategies and criteria
  • Typically conducted within weeks rather than months
  • Balances comprehensiveness with speed and resource constraints
  • Often employed for urgent decision-making contexts

Pros

  • Provides timely evidence for urgent decisions
  • Less resource-intensive than full systematic reviews
  • Facilitates rapid policy responses and clinical guidelines
  • Allows flexibility in methodological depth based on needs

Cons

  • Potentially less comprehensive or rigorous than traditional reviews
  • Higher risk of bias due to streamlined processes
  • May overlook relevant studies or data
  • Limited transparency if not carefully documented

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