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    Effect estimates can be accurately calculated with data digitally extracted from interrupted time series graphs by Turner, Simon Lee, Korevaar, Elizabeth, Cumpston, Miranda S., Kanukula, Raju, Forbes, Andrew B., McKenzie, Joanne E.

    Published in Research synthesis methods (01-07-2023)
    “…Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to examine the impact of population‐level interventions or exposures. Systematic reviews with…”
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    The use of 'PICO for synthesis' and methods for synthesis without meta-analysis: protocol for a survey of current practice in systematic reviews of health interventions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Cumpston, Miranda S, McKenzie, Joanne E, Thomas, James, Brennan, Sue E

    Published in F1000 research (2020)
    “…Introduction: Systematic reviews involve synthesis of research to inform decision making by clinicians, consumers, policy makers and researchers. While…”
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    Understanding implementability in clinical trials: a pragmatic review and concept map by Cumpston, Miranda S, Webb, Steven A, Middleton, Philippa, Sharplin, Greg, Green, Sally

    “…The translation of evidence from clinical trials into practice is complex. One approach to facilitating this translation is to consider the 'implementability'…”
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    Strengthening systematic reviews in public health: guidance in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, 2nd edition by Cumpston, Miranda S, McKenzie, Joanne E, Welch, Vivian A, Brennan, Sue E

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-12-2022)
    “…Decision makers in public health practice and policy rely on access to trustworthy, relevant, synthesized evidence. The second edition of the Cochrane Handbook…”
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    Synthesis methods other than meta-analysis were commonly used but seldom specified: survey of systematic reviews by Cumpston, Miranda S., Brennan, Sue E., Ryan, Rebecca, McKenzie, Joanne E.

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-04-2023)
    “…To examine the specification and use of summary and statistical synthesis methods, focusing on synthesis methods other than meta-analysis. We coded the…”
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    Effectiveness of social prescribing for chronic disease prevention in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials by Htun, Htet Lin, Teshale, Achamyeleh Birhanu, Cumpston, Miranda S, Demos, Lisa, Ryan, Joanne, Owen, Alice, Freak-Poli, Rosanne

    “…Social prescribing (SP) enables healthcare professionals to link patients with non-medical interventions available in the community to address underlying…”
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    Critical elements of synthesis questions are incompletely reported: survey of systematic reviews of intervention effects by Cumpston, Miranda S, McKenzie, Joanne E, Ryan, Rebecca, Thomas, James, Brennan, Sue E

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-11-2023)
    “…To examine the characteristics of population, intervention and outcome groups and the extent to which they were completely reported for each synthesis in a…”
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    Australian health policy makers' priorities for research synthesis: A survey by Cumpston, Miranda S, Tavender, Emma J, Buchan, Heather A, Gruen, Russell L

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2012)
    “…Objectives. Health policy making is complex, but can be informed by evidence of what works, including systematic reviews. We aimed to inform the work of the…”
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    Current practice in systematic reviews including the 'PICO for each synthesis' and methods other than meta-analysis: protocol for a cross-sectional study [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations, 1 not approved] by Cumpston, Miranda S, McKenzie, Joanne E, Thomas, James, Brennan, Sue E

    Published in F1000 research (2020)
    “…Introduction: Systematic reviews are used to synthesise research and inform decision making by clinicians, consumers and policy makers. The synthesis component…”
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    Australian health policy makers' priorities for research synthesis: A survey by Miranda S Cumpston, Emma J Tavender, Heather A Buchan, Russell L Gruen

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2012)
    “…Objectives. Health policy making is complex, but can be informed by evidence of what works, including systematic reviews. We aimed to inform the work of the…”
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