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The evidence for interventions in early childhood allergy prevention – towards a living systematic review: protocol

Background: Research in early childhood allergy prevention (ECAP) is flourishing and new intervention strategies have proven to be promising. Due to the dynamic nature of ECAP, gaps between what is known and how guidelines inform practice are likely. A living systematic review (LSR) can narrow this...

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Autores principales: Matterne, Uwe, Tischer, Christina, Wang, Jiancong, Knüttel, Helge, Genuneit, Jon, Perkin, Michael, Apfelbacher, Christian
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793508
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.51490.2
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author Matterne, Uwe
Tischer, Christina
Wang, Jiancong
Knüttel, Helge
Genuneit, Jon
Perkin, Michael
Apfelbacher, Christian
author_facet Matterne, Uwe
Tischer, Christina
Wang, Jiancong
Knüttel, Helge
Genuneit, Jon
Perkin, Michael
Apfelbacher, Christian
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description Background: Research in early childhood allergy prevention (ECAP) is flourishing and new intervention strategies have proven to be promising. Due to the dynamic nature of ECAP, gaps between what is known and how guidelines inform practice are likely. A living systematic review (LSR) can narrow this gap by incorporating new evidence as it becomes available. No efficacy comparisons across various ECAP interventions for similar outcomes have been carried out. Networks of randomised clinical trials can be evaluated in the context of a network meta-analysis (NMA). We aim to establish a LSR on the efficacy and safety of any intervention investigated in randomised controlled trials (RCT) to prevent the occurrence of allergic sensitisation (AS), symptoms or diagnoses of allergic diseases in infancy and early childhood (0-3 years). Methods: A baseline SR will synthesise the evidence from existing SRs of RCTs as well as RCTs not yet considered in these. After completion of the baseline SR we propose to conduct a LSR. Using this methodology, we aim to undertake constant evidence surveillance, three-monthly search updates, and review updates every three months, should new evidence emerge. Conclusions: The ECAP evidence landscape has undergone dramatic transformations and this process is likely to continue. As a response to this, a LSR offers the potential to allow more timely synthesis of new evidence as it emerges. Long gaps between updates of SRs makes it harder for guidelines and recommendations to be up to date. Users of information, such as parents, may be confused if they encounter new evidence that is not part of a trusted guideline. A LSR approach allows us to continuously search the literature and update the evidence-base of existing ECAP interventions resulting in a decreased timespan from evidence accrual to informing clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-99242982023-02-14 The evidence for interventions in early childhood allergy prevention – towards a living systematic review: protocol Matterne, Uwe Tischer, Christina Wang, Jiancong Knüttel, Helge Genuneit, Jon Perkin, Michael Apfelbacher, Christian F1000Res Study Protocol Background: Research in early childhood allergy prevention (ECAP) is flourishing and new intervention strategies have proven to be promising. Due to the dynamic nature of ECAP, gaps between what is known and how guidelines inform practice are likely. A living systematic review (LSR) can narrow this gap by incorporating new evidence as it becomes available. No efficacy comparisons across various ECAP interventions for similar outcomes have been carried out. Networks of randomised clinical trials can be evaluated in the context of a network meta-analysis (NMA). We aim to establish a LSR on the efficacy and safety of any intervention investigated in randomised controlled trials (RCT) to prevent the occurrence of allergic sensitisation (AS), symptoms or diagnoses of allergic diseases in infancy and early childhood (0-3 years). Methods: A baseline SR will synthesise the evidence from existing SRs of RCTs as well as RCTs not yet considered in these. After completion of the baseline SR we propose to conduct a LSR. Using this methodology, we aim to undertake constant evidence surveillance, three-monthly search updates, and review updates every three months, should new evidence emerge. Conclusions: The ECAP evidence landscape has undergone dramatic transformations and this process is likely to continue. As a response to this, a LSR offers the potential to allow more timely synthesis of new evidence as it emerges. Long gaps between updates of SRs makes it harder for guidelines and recommendations to be up to date. Users of information, such as parents, may be confused if they encounter new evidence that is not part of a trusted guideline. A LSR approach allows us to continuously search the literature and update the evidence-base of existing ECAP interventions resulting in a decreased timespan from evidence accrual to informing clinical practice. F1000 Research Limited 2021-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9924298/ /pubmed/36793508 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.51490.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Matterne U et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Knüttel, Helge
Genuneit, Jon
Perkin, Michael
Apfelbacher, Christian
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title_short The evidence for interventions in early childhood allergy prevention – towards a living systematic review: protocol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36793508
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.51490.2
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