The paper introduces the Special Sections of the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine dedicated to the 5th Methodological Meeting of Cochrane Rehabilitation. It introduces Cochrane Rehabilitation; its vision, mission and goals; discusses why the Methodological Meetings were created; and reports on their organisation and previous outcomes. The core content of this editorial is the 5th Methodological Meeting held in Milan in September 2023. The original title for this meeting was "The Rehabilitation Evidence Ecosystem: useful study designs."The focus of the Milan meeting was informed by the lessons learned by Cochrane Rehabilitation in the past few years, by the new rehabilitation definition for research purposes, by the collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and by the REH-COVER(Rehabilitation COVID-19 Evidence-Based Response) action. During the Meeting, participants discussed the current methodological evidence on the following: RCTs in rehabilitation coming from meta-epidemiological studies; observational study designs - specifically the IDEAL Framework (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment, Long-term study) and its potential implementation in rehabilitation and the Target Trial Emulation framework: Single Case Experimental Designs; complex intervention studies: health services research studies, and studies using qualitative approaches. The Meeting culminated in the development of a first version of a "road map"to navigate the evidence production in rehabilitation according to the previous discussions. The Special Sections' papers present all topics discussed at the meeting, and a methodological paper about choosing the right research question, presenting final results and the "road map"for evidence production in rehabilitation.

Improving the quality of evidence production in rehabilitation Results of the 5th Cochrane Rehabilitation Methodological Meeting / Negrini, S.; Kiekens, C.; Levack, W. M.; Meyer-Feil, T.; Arienti, C.; Cote, P.; Armijo-Olivo, S.; Banfi, G.; Battel, I.; Bricca, A.; Caronni, A.; Castellini, G.; Ceravolo, M. G.; Colvin, C.; Cordani, C.; Cusick, A.; Dan, B.; De Groote, W.; Delfuria, M. J.; Every-Palmer, S.; Ferriero, G.; Feys, P.; Gianola, S.; Gimigliano, F.; Gross, D.; Gutenbrunner, C.; Hoogeboom, T.; Innocenti, T.; Jette, A.; Juhl, C. B.; Lazzarini, S. G.; Liguori, S.; Machalicek, W.; Martin, R.; Merlo, F.; Minozzi, S.; Miranda, L.; Mosconi, B.; Nudo, R. J.; Oral, A.; Pennestri, F.; Puljak, L.; Roe, C.; Scarano, S.; Schmitz, S.; Shearer, H.; Todhunter-Brown, A.; Walshe, M.; Wong, J.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE. - ISSN 1973-9087. - 60:1(2024), pp. 130-134. [10.23736/S1973-9087.23.08338-7]

Improving the quality of evidence production in rehabilitation Results of the 5th Cochrane Rehabilitation Methodological Meeting

Banfi G.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The paper introduces the Special Sections of the European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine dedicated to the 5th Methodological Meeting of Cochrane Rehabilitation. It introduces Cochrane Rehabilitation; its vision, mission and goals; discusses why the Methodological Meetings were created; and reports on their organisation and previous outcomes. The core content of this editorial is the 5th Methodological Meeting held in Milan in September 2023. The original title for this meeting was "The Rehabilitation Evidence Ecosystem: useful study designs."The focus of the Milan meeting was informed by the lessons learned by Cochrane Rehabilitation in the past few years, by the new rehabilitation definition for research purposes, by the collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and by the REH-COVER(Rehabilitation COVID-19 Evidence-Based Response) action. During the Meeting, participants discussed the current methodological evidence on the following: RCTs in rehabilitation coming from meta-epidemiological studies; observational study designs - specifically the IDEAL Framework (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment, Long-term study) and its potential implementation in rehabilitation and the Target Trial Emulation framework: Single Case Experimental Designs; complex intervention studies: health services research studies, and studies using qualitative approaches. The Meeting culminated in the development of a first version of a "road map"to navigate the evidence production in rehabilitation according to the previous discussions. The Special Sections' papers present all topics discussed at the meeting, and a methodological paper about choosing the right research question, presenting final results and the "road map"for evidence production in rehabilitation.
2024
Evidence-based medicine
Evidence-based practice
Rehabilitation
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