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Apr 4, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | Lyndsay Alexander |Robert Gordon |Kay Cooper |Micah Peters
This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here. Highlights What is new: •A working definition for large scoping reviews suggests approximately 100 sources of included evidence, that considers the volume of data for extraction and the complexity of analysis. •Six questions are suggested for authors of large scoping reviews that adds to existing scoping review guidance to support high-quality planning, conduct and reporting of this type of evidence synthesis.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | La Trobe |Christina Godfrey |Robert Gordon |Andrea C. Tricco
This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here. Highlights What is new? Key findings: •Scoping reviews are a popular form of evidence synthesis, however, their role within the guideline development process has been unclear. What this adds to what is known?
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Feb 27, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | Danielle Pollock |La Trobe |Christina Godfrey |Robert Gordon
This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here. AbstractSystematic reviews have long been seen as critical in the development of trustworthy guidelines. However, as newer synthesis methodologies such as scoping reviews become more common, there is a need to discuss the potential role of these methodologies within guideline development. This article aims to summarize and provide examples of the role of scoping reviews in guideline development.
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Dec 16, 2023 |
pressnewsagency.org | Robert Gordon
By Robert M. Gordon, Psy.D., and Elizabeth Malkin, MA, MSCPPrior to now 3 ½ years, we now have skilled an incomprehensible stage of unprocessed grief and loss over the quantity of people that have died as a result of COVID-19. Many people helplessly witnessed family members die alone in hospitals and nursing properties with out the conventional therapeutic mourning rituals.
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Dec 16, 2023 |
psychologytoday.com | Robert Gordon
We have dissociated the emotional impact of the over one million U.S. deaths from COVID-19. Collective grief can drown out the effective processing of individual grief. Regret, guilt, and shame can drain one’s coping skills and flexibility to deal with grief and loss. Grieving frees up the energy and inner resources to feel hope. By Robert M.
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