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  1. Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in hospital and community settings impose a substantial socio-economic burden. Therapeutic uncertainty due to the availability of a wide range of antibiotics and the nee...

    Authors: Jessica J. Bartoszko, Dominik Mertz, Lehana Thabane and Mark Loeb
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:138
  2. Lean is a quality improvement management system from the Toyota manufacturing industry. Since the early 2000’s, Lean has been used as an intervention for healthcare improvement. Lean is intended to reduce cost...

    Authors: Rachel Flynn, Amanda S. Newton, Thomas Rotter, Dawn Hartfield, Sarah Walton, Michelle Fiander and Shannon D. Scott
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:137
  3. To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusive approaches have been used: catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and impoverishment. Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countri...

    Authors: Purity Njagi, Jelena Arsenijevic and Wim Groot
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:136
  4. Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is reportedly common, persistent, associated with significant morbidity and often higher in cancer caregivers than cancer patients. This review will summarise empirical research...

    Authors: Stuart Leske, Allan Ben Smith, Sylvie D. Lambert and Afaf Girgis
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:134
  5. Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic irrespective of the socioeconomic status of a country or nation. Obesity increases the risk of various diseases in children, for example asthma, sleep apnea, bone...

    Authors: Abdul Wajid, Muhammad Kashif Mughal, Deborah McNeil, Helen Lee Robertson and Dawn Kingston
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:133
  6. Breast cancer and its treatment can have many physical and psychological effects on affected women. Women’s personal goals may provide insight into their priorities and motivations in the context of breast can...

    Authors: Andrea Chow, Justin Presseau, Iris Perelman, Lindsey Sikora and Dean Fergusson
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:132
  7. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEis) and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) efficaciously reduce systolic blood pressure (BP), a well-established risk factor for myocardial infarction (MI). Bo...

    Authors: Jonathan A. Batty, Mengyao Tang, Marlous Hall, Roberto Ferrari, Martin H. Strauss and Alistair S. Hall
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:131
  8. Unsafe abortion is a neglected public health problem contributing for 13% of maternal death worldwide. In Africa, 99% of abortions are unsafe resulting in one maternal death per 150 cases. The prevalence of un...

    Authors: Merhawi Gebremedhin, Agumasie Semahegn, Tofik Usmael and Gezahegn Tesfaye
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:130
  9. Studies published in languages other than English are often neglected when research teams conduct systematic reviews. Literature on how to deal with non-English studies when conducting reviews have focused on ...

    Authors: Lauge Neimann Rasmussen and Paul Montgomery
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:129
  10. The prevalence of hypertension is a major public health challenge. Despite it being highly preventable, hypertension is responsible for a significant proportion of global morbidity and mortality. Common method...

    Authors: C. Noone, C. P. Dwyer, J. Murphy, J. Newell and G. J. Molloy
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:128
  11. Southern Africa has long been vulnerable to climate-induced disasters, especially droughts and floods. The severity and frequency of disasters increased in the early 1980s, continuously eroding livelihoods, wh...

    Authors: Joseph K. Kamara, Nidhi Wali, Kingsley Agho and Andre M. N. Renzaho
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:127
  12. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is a core demand of policymakers, funding parties, and health care professionals in practice. Although the causal mechanism from increased IPC to improved patient outcomes...

    Authors: Laura Kaiser, Sina Bartz, Edmund A. M. Neugebauer, Barbara Pietsch and Dawid Pieper
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:126
  13. Current guidelines identify the choice of fluid resuscitation as important in minimizing the incidence of secondary brain injury from cerebral edema. It is widely accepted that isotonic crystalloid resuscitati...

    Authors: Mary Thompson, Lauralyn McIntyre, Brian Hutton, Alexandre Tran, Dianna Wolfe, Jamie Hutchison, Dean Fergusson, Alexis F. Turgeon and Shane W. English
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:125
  14. Gastrointestinal (GI) conditions are highly prevalent, and their standard diagnostic tests are costly and carry risks. There is a need for new, cost-effective, non-invasive tests. Our main objective was to ass...

    Authors: Andrisha-Jade Inderjeeth, K. Mary Webberley, Josephine Muir and Barry J. Marshall
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:124
  15. The first signs of serious mental illnesses (SMIs) including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression are likely to occur before the age of 25. The combination of high prevalence of severe mental h...

    Authors: Lindsay H. Dewa, Elizabeth Cecil, Lynne Eastwood, Ara Darzi and Paul Aylin
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:123
  16. Breast milk composition has been reported to vary significantly between individual women and between different populations. However, the composition is also known to vary within the same woman between differen...

    Authors: Gabriela E. Leghi, Philippa F. Middleton and Beverly S. Muhlhausler
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:122
  17. Lynch syndrome is the most common inherited cancer syndrome, which predisposes individuals to a number of different cancers, principally colorectal and endometrial cancer. The early diagnosis of Lynch syndrome...

    Authors: Neil A. J. Ryan, Dominic Blake, Marcus Cabrera-Dandy, Mark A. Glaire, D. Gareth Evans and Emma J. Crosbie
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:121
  18. Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a genetic disorder characterised by elevated levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol from birth, estimated to affect 1 in 250 of the UK populatio...

    Authors: Fiona J. Kinnear, Rachel Perry, Aidan Searle, Julian P. Hamilton-Shield and Fiona E. Lithander
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:120
  19. The rate of caesarean sections increased in the last decades to about 30% of births in western populations. Many caesarean sections are electively planned without an urgent medical reason for mother or child. ...

    Authors: Barbara Prediger, Stephanie Polus, Tim Mathes, Stefanie Bühn, Frank Louwen, Edmund A. M. Neugebauer and Dawid Pieper
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:119
  20. Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) are often treated with chemotherapy, radiation, and, if indicated, autologous stem cell transplant. In addition to side effects of the treatment, patients with MM often have...

    Authors: Deepa Jeevanantham, Venkadesan Rajendran, Line Tremblay, Céline Larivière and Andrew Knight
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:118
  21. Clinical study reports (CSRs) are produced for marketing authorisation applications. They often contain considerably more information about, and data from, clinical trials than corresponding journal publicatio...

    Authors: Alex Hodkinson, Kristina Charlotte Dietz, Carol Lefebvre, Su Golder, Mark Jones, Peter Doshi, Carl Heneghan, Tom Jefferson, Isabelle Boutron and Lesley Stewart
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:117
  22. The prevalence of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is estimated between 0.15 and 1.2%, with many of those patients experiencing severe fatigue. Current axSpA assessment guidance recommends use of a single-item ...

    Authors: Nathan A. Pearson, Jonathan C. Packham, Helen Parsons and Kirstie L. Haywood
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:116
  23. With age, the acuity of the five senses (i.e., hearing, sight, taste, smell, touch) is reduced. These types of sensory changes can affect day-to-day activities, making it more difficult for individuals to comm...

    Authors: Chantal Backman, Michelle Crick, Danielle Cho-Young, Megan Scharf and Beverley Shea
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:115
  24. Approximately 14% of Africans infected with HIV are over the age of 50, yet few intervention studies focus on improving access to care, retention in care, and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in this ...

    Authors: Lucia Knight, Ferdinand C. Mukumbang and Enid Schatz
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:114
  25. The importance of sex and gender considerations in research is being increasingly recognized. Evidence indicates that sex and gender can influence intervention effectiveness. We assessed the extent to which se...

    Authors: Jennifer Petkovic, Jessica Trawin, Omar Dewidar, Manosila Yoganathan, Peter Tugwell and Vivian Welch
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:113
  26. We estimated the effectiveness of serial B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) blood testing to guide up-titration of medication compared with symptom-guided up-titration of medication in patients with heart failur...

    Authors: Maria Pufulete, Rachel Maishman, Lucy Dabner, Julian P. T. Higgins, Chris A. Rogers, Mark Dayer, John MacLeod, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth, Morten Schou, Manuel Anguita-Sanchez, Patric Karlström, Michael Kleiner Shochat, Theresa McDonagh, Angus K. Nightingale and Barnaby C. Reeves
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:112
  27. The evaluation of imprecision is a key dimension of the grading of the confidence in the estimate. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) gives recommendations on how to down...

    Authors: Greta Castellini, Matteo Bruschettini, Silvia Gianola, Christian Gluud and Lorenzo Moja
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:110
  28. Clinical research investigating effective intervention strategies for adolescents to improve health behaviors has shifted to the application of motivational interviewing (MI). Evidence indicates that MI is an ...

    Authors: Christina Mutschler, Erica Naccarato, Jen Rouse, Caitlin Davey and Kelly McShane
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:109
  29. Malaria remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in most low- and middle-income countries. Chloroquine is a previously cheap and effective antimalarial agent whose loss to resistance result...

    Authors: Moses Ocan, Dickens Akena, Sam Nsobya, Moses R. Kamya, Richard Senono, Alison Annet Kinengyere and Ekwaro A. Obuku
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:108
  30. Daily iron-folic acid supplementation reduces anemia and various adverse obstetric outcomes such as preterm delivery, low birthweight, hemorrhage, and perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality. However, i...

    Authors: Mohammed Akibu, Tesfalidet Tekelab, Abdella Amano, Merga Besho, Stephanie Grutzmacher, Mesfin Tadese and Tesfa Dejenie Habtewold
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:107
  31. Rates of cannabis use are highest during emerging adulthood (age 18–25), with the prevalence of near daily and daily increasing among this age group. Emerging adults are clinically challenging in terms of harm...

    Authors: Jillian Halladay, Tashia Petker, Allan Fein, Catharine Munn and James MacKillop
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:106
  32. Metformin is one of the most commonly used drugs for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Despite its efficacy and safety, metformin is frequently associated with highly variable glycemic responses, which is hypot...

    Authors: Edith Pascale Mofo Mato, Magellan Guewo-Fokeng, M. Faadiel Essop and Peter Mark Oroma Owira
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:105
  33. A recent paradigm shift within the intensive care discipline has led to implementation of protocols to drive early recovery from the intensive care unit (ICU). These protocols belong to a large knowledge, tran...

    Authors: David Wyler, Michael Esterlis, Brittany Burns Dennis, Andrew Ng and Abhijit Lele
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:104
  34. Gastrointestinal cancer patients are susceptible to significant postoperative morbidity. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of preoperative exercise therapy (PET) on patients undergoi...

    Authors: Sarah A. Vermillion, Alston James, Robert D. Dorrell, Peter Brubaker, Shannon L. Mihalko, Adrienne R. Hill and Clancy J. Clark
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:103
  35. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasize the need for strengthening the capacity of all developing countries in the early warning, risk reduction and management of national as well as global health r...

    Authors: Neusa Fernanda Torres, Buyisile Chibi, Lyn E. Middleton, Vernon P. Solomon and Tivani Mashamba-Thompson
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:102
  36. Patient-Oriented Research (POR) is a Canadian initiative for health research that refers to research processes informed by full and active patient involvement in all aspects of the research. Ideally, POR resul...

    Authors: Anastasia A. Mallidou, Noreen Frisch, Mary M. Doyle-Waters, Martha L. P. MacLeod, John Ward and Pat Atherton
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:101
  37. There is considerable interest in the impact of increased flavan-3-ol intake on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes outcomes. Through evidence mapping, we determined the extent of the evidence base to in...

    Authors: Gowri Raman, Marissa Shams-White, Esther E. Avendano, Fan Chen, Janet A. Novotny and Aedin Cassidy
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:100
  38. Glucose abnormalities in cystic fibrosis (CF) are common, but there is limited evidence to guide their dietary management. Progressive impaired glucose tolerance eventually leads to cystic fibrosis-related dia...

    Authors: Laura Birch, Fiona E. Lithander, Simon Langton Hewer, Katie Harriman, Julian Hamilton-Shield and Rachel Perry
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:98
  39. When patients have been on opioid therapy for more than 90 days, more than half of them continue using opioids years later. Knowing that long-term opioid consumption could lead to harmful side effects includin...

    Authors: M. Gabrielle Pagé, Irina Kudrina, Hervé Tchala Vignon Zomahoun, Daniela Ziegler, Pierre Beaulieu, Céline Charbonneau, Jennifer Cogan, Raoul Daoust, Marc O. Martel, Andrée Néron, Philippe Richebé and Hance Clarke
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:97
  40. Diabetes mellitus (DM) in women of childbearing age may affect the fetus, thereby accelerating the intergenerational risk of DM. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is experiencing a growing epidemi...

    Authors: Rami H. Al-Rifai and Faisal Aziz
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:96
  41. Pediatric epilepsy, including treatment-resistant forms, has a major effect on the quality of life, morbidity, and mortality of affected children. Interest has been growing in the use of medical cannabis as a ...

    Authors: Jesse Elliott, Deirdre DeJean, Tammy Clifford, Doug Coyle, Beth Potter, Becky Skidmore, Christine Alexander, Alexander E. Repetski, Bláthnaid McCoy and George A. Wells
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:95
  42. Systematic review (SR) guidelines recommend extending literature search to gray literature in order to identify all available data related to the review topic. We aim to conduct an overview of SRs on populatio...

    Authors: Karima Chaabna, Sohaila Cheema, Amit Abraham, Hekmat Alrouh, Ravinder Mamtani and Javaid I. Sheikh
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:94
  43. ‘Pain rewarded’ is a hypothesis wherein acute pain sufferers are exposed to reinforcers and punishers from their environment that shape their behaviour, i.e. pain responses. Such a point of view has been taken...

    Authors: Wacław M. Adamczyk, Kerstin Luedtke, Ewa Buglewicz and Przemysław Bąbel
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:93
  44. As general population life expectancy has increased, the need to investigate the quality of life has arisen, especially because it is important that people have a healthy long life and with good quality. Studi...

    Authors: Janete Capel Hernandes, Viviane Cruvinel Di Castro, Mauro Elias Mendonça and Celmo Celeno Porto
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:92
  45. Dementia is a globally prevalent disease that requires ongoing and increasing levels of care, often provided in the first instance by informal caregivers. Supporting transitions in informal caregiving in demen...

    Authors: Marianne Cranwell, Anna Gavine, Linda McSwiggan and Timothy B. Kelly
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:91
  46. Individuals with substance use and addictive disorders often display greater risk-taking behaviour, higher impulsivity, and altered reward processing compared to individuals without these disorders. While it i...

    Authors: Katherine R. Naish, Lana Vedelago, James MacKillop and Michael Amlung
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:90
  47. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT), a standard of care for locally advanced breast cancer patients, is widely used for early breast cancer patients also. The varying role of regimens used as NACT needs to be inve...

    Authors: Mona Pathak, Sada Nand Dwivedi, S. V. S. Deo, Bhaskar Thakur, Vishnubhatla Sreenivas and G. K. Rath
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:89

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