Identification and Assessment of Systematic Reviews for Evidence‐Based Guideline Recommendations on Follow‐Up of Preterm Born Children: A Mapping Review
To identify and assess systematic reviews for developing evidence-based guidelines on follow-up care for preterm born children.
Conducted a mapping review of existing systematic reviews on follow-up of preterm-born children.
Evaluated the quality of the data presented in these reviews.
Implemented preliminary screening to enhance efficiency in review assessment.
Found a significant lack of quality data in existing reviews on post-discharge follow-up.
Preliminary screening reduced time spent on low-quality reviews, improving overall assessment efficiency.
Abstract
Quality of data on post discharge follow-up in preterm-born children is poor. Preliminary screening improves efficiency by limiting assessment time spent on low-quality reviews.
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