Webinar: Andrew Dullea - SWARs embedded across multiple reviews: an example evaluating search strategies built using PubReMiner
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To register, CLICK HERE This webinar will present findings from a Study Within A Review (SWAR) evaluating the use of PubReMiner, a text-mining word frequency tool,
Event Details
To register, CLICK HERE
This webinar will present findings from a Study Within A Review (SWAR) evaluating the use of PubReMiner, a text-mining word frequency tool, for developing systematic search strategies used in various evidence syntheses. Conducted within the Health Information and Quality Authority’s (HIQA’s) Health Technology Assessment Directorate, the study compares the sensitivity and precision of PubReMiner-generated strategies to conventional methods used at HIQA. The session will outline the methodology, key outcomes, and considerations for incorporating such tools into systematic and rapid review processes. The SWAR was embedded across multiple reviews, offering insights into the advantages and disadvantages of this approach to answering methodological research questions compared to SWARs embedded within a single review. The webinar is particularly relevant for researchers, information specialists, librarians and others involved in evidence-based practice or policy who are interested in the evaluation of emerging approaches to literature searching.
Speaker:
Andrew Dullea is a Health Services Researcher within the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Directorate in HIQA. Andrew previously qualified as a radiation therapist and worked for several years at St. Vincent’s Private Hospital where he led on the clinical implementation of surface guided radiation therapy (SGRT) and ‘tattoo-less’ radiotherapy. He later graduated from the University of Cambridge with a master’s degree in Public Health, and subsequently worked for the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) where he focused on the development and implementation of medical device and in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) health policy. Currently, Andrew works in the HTA Directorate’s ionising radiation evidence review team which deals with generic justification and the development of guidelines for exposures in asymptomatic individuals. He is also undertaking a PhD through the SPHeRE programme at the School of Medicine in Trinity College Dublin.
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