Rapid syntheses address specific questions posed by decision-makers about urgent health- and social-system issues. They are prepared in weeks or months and aim to provide an in-depth synthesis of what is known based on the best available global research evidence (i.e., evidence syntheses) and local research evidence (i.e., single studies), and can also document experiences from other countries and from Canadian provinces and territories.
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Publication Date | Title | Author(s) |
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Dec-2014 | Rapid Synthesis: Identifying Optimal Ways to Collect, Distill and Provide Efficient Access to Personal Health Information in Emergency Situations | Mahendren, M; Randhawa, H; Wilson, MG |
Jun-2014 | Rapid Synthesis: Identifying Suicide-prevention Interventions | Hirji, MM; Wilson, MG; Yacoub, K; Bhuiya, AR |
Mar-2014 | Rapid Synthesis: Engaging in Priority Setting about Primary and Integrated Healthcare Innovations in Canada | Wilson, MG; Lavis, JN |
Apr-2013 | Rapid Synthesis: Identifying Optimal Treatment Approaches for People with Multimorbidity in Ontario | Gauvin, François-Pierre; Wilson, MG; Alvarez, E |
Sep-2013 | Rapid Synthesis: Examining the Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Rehabilitation-care Models for Frail Seniors | Wilson, MG |
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- 97 Wilson, MG
- 58 Waddell, K
- 29 Bain, T
- 29 Bhuiya, AR
- 27 Lavis, JN
- 20 DeMaio, P
- 17 Alam, S
- 17 Mattison, CA
- 13 Dass, R
- 12 Ali, A
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- 34 None
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- 62 2020 - 2024
- 63 2013 - 2019