White Paper for the European Commission “The need for an Evidence-Based Research approach in health science“
Statement article on Evidence-Based Research
Towards evidence based research
Lund H, Brunnhuber K, Juhl C, Robinson K, Leenaars M, Dorch BF, Jamtvedt G, Nortvedt MW, Christensen R, Chalmers I. BMJ. 2016 Oct 21;355:i5440. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i5440
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Article and EBR Statement in Chinese: 引证研究:系统性综述前提下的研究
Article and EBR Statement in Spanish: Hacia la investigación basada en la evidencia
Article and EBR Statement in Italian: Evidence-Based Research: le revisioni sistematiche devono sempre informare i nuovi studi primari
Article and EBR Statement in German: Auf dem Weg zur Evidenz-Basierten Forschung
EBR Statement in French: La déclaration sur la recherche fondée sur les données probantes
Article and EBR Statement in Russian: На пути к научно-обоснованным исследованиям
Article and EBR Statement in Cyrillic Serbian: На путу ка истраживањима која ће бити заснована на доказима
Also available at the official site of Ministry of Science in Bosnia.
Article and EBR Statement in Latin Croatian: Na putu prema istraživanjima koja se temelje na dokazima
Article and EBR Statement in Slovak: Na ceste k výskumu založenému na vedeckých dôkazoch
EBR Series in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
What evidence-based research is and why is it important?
K A Robinson, K Brunnhuber, D Ciliska, C B Juhl, R Christensen, H Lund on behalf of the Evidence-Based Research Network
Using an evidence-based research approach before a new study is conducted to ensure value
H Lund, C B Juhl, B Nørgaard, E Drabor, M Henriksen, J Andreasen, R Christensen, M Nasser, D Ciliska, M Clarke, P Tugwell, J Martin, C Blaine, K Brunnhuber, K A Robinson on behalf of the Evidence-Based Research Network
Using an evidence-based research approach to place your results into context after the study is performed to ensure usefulness of the conclusion
H Lund, C B Juhl, B Nørgaard, E Draborg, M Henriksen, J Andreasen, R Christensen, M Nasser, D Ciliska, P Tugwell, M Clarke, C Blaine, J Martin, J-W Ban, K Brunnhuber, K A Robinson on behalf of the Evidence-Based Research Network
EVBRES Working Group publications
M M Bala, T Poklepovic Pericic, J Zajac, A Rohwer, J Klugarova, M Valimaki, T Lantta, L Pingani, M Klugar, M Clarke and T Young
Resource use during systematic review production varies widely: a scoping review
B Nussbaumer-Streit, M Ellen, I Klerings, R Sfetcu, N Riva, M Mahmić-Kaknjo, G Poulentzas, P Martinez, E Baladia, LE Ziganshina, ME Marqués, L Aguilar, AP Kassianos, G Frampton, AG Silva, L Affengruber, R Spjker, J Thomas, RC Berg, M Kontogiani, M Sousa, C Kontogiorgis,G Gartlehner on behalf of working group 3 in the EVBRES COST Action
Systematic reviews are rarely used to inform study design – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Birgitte Nørgaard, Eva Draborg, Jane Andreasen, Carsten Bogh Juhl, Jennifer Yost, Klara Brunnhuber, Karen A.Robinson and Hans Lund
Birgitte Nørgaard, Matthias Briel, Stavri Chrysostomou, Danijela Ristic Medic, Sandra C. Buttigieg, Ele Kiisk, Livia Puljak, Tina Poklepovic Pericic, Wiktoria Lesniak, Joanna Zajac, Hans Lund and Dawid Pieper
Eva Draborg, Jane Andreasen, Birgitte Nørgaard, Carsten Bogh Juhl, Jennifer Yost, Klara Brunnhuber, Karen A.Robinson and Hans Lund
Delphi survey on the most promising areas and methods to improve systematic reviews’ production and updating
Mersiha Mahmić‑Kaknjo, Vicko Tomić, Moriah E. Ellen, Barbara Nussbaumer‑Streit, Raluca Sfetcu, Eduard Baladia, Nicoletta Riva, Angelos P. Kassianos and Ana Marušić
2023 Commentary on Redundant Systematic Reviews
Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews
Livia Puljak and Hans Lund