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  2. Cochrane Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochrane_Library

    The Cochrane Library (named after Archie Cochrane) is a collection of databases in medicine and other healthcare specialties provided by Cochrane and other organizations. At its core is the collection of Cochrane Reviews, a database of systematic reviews and meta-analyses that summarize and interpret the results of medical research.

  3. Cochrane (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Cochrane, previously known as the Cochrane Collaboration, was founded in 1993 under the leadership of Iain Chalmers. [10] It was developed in response to Archie Cochrane's call for up-to-date, systematic reviews of all relevant randomised controlled trials in the field of healthcare.

  4. Archie Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    His advocacy of RCTs eventually led to the creation of the Cochrane Library database of systematic reviews, the UK Cochrane Centre [1] in Oxford and Cochrane (previously known as the Cochrane Collaboration), an international organization of review groups that are based at research institutions worldwide.

  5. Cochrane Collaboration/Cochrane UK/Cochrane Reviews - Wikipedia

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    To conduct an overview of Cochrane systematic reviews to provide a contemporary review of the evidence for delivery of cardiac rehabilitation, to identify opportunities for merging or splitting existing Cochrane reviews, and to identify current evidence gaps to inform new cardiac rehabilitation systematic review titles. New review 2014/12

  6. The Cochrane Wikipedia Partnership. Cochrane has a commitment to producing and sharing high quality health evidence to as broad an audience as possible. As a way of achieving this, Cochrane has a partnership with Wikipedia with a view to improving the evidence shared in articles, using quality, reliable secondary sources such as recent Cochrane Systematic Reviews to help improve the ...

  7. Cochrane provides free licenses to the Cochrane Library for people interested in using their access for editing Wikipedia content. Requirements for access can be found on the Library Card platform. Access to the Cochrane Library is reviewed regularly - in case of non-use access will be redistributed to another Wikipedia editor.

  8. Wikipedia : Cochrane Collaboration/Cochrane UK/About

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    Prior to publication, each new review is discussed at a weekly Analysis of Review Group Output (ARGO) meeting by a group of health and communications specialists at Cochrane UK. During this meeting, reviews can be flagged up as being suitable for reporting on blogs, sharing with the media, as well as being used to improve the evidence-base of ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Medicine/Cochrane/Cochrane Review List

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    Review category: Reviews on en.Wiki: Total Reviews % on en.Wikipedia Jan 2023 % on en.Wiki Aug 2023: Link to a list of reviews to consider for Wikipedia: Acute Respiratory Infections Group 141 153 92% 95%: Reviews not yet on Wikipedia: Acute Respiratory Infections: Airways Group 106 246 43% 43% Reviews not yet on Wikipedia: Airways: Anaesthesia ...