Meert Deborah, Torabi Nazi, Costella John
J Med Libr Assoc. 2016 Oct;104(4):267-277. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.104.4.004.
A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To date, very little empirical evidence has been reported on whether the presence of a librarian or information professional can contribute to the quality of the final product. The goal of this study was to compare the reporting rigor of the literature searching component of systematic reviews with and without the help of a librarian.
Systematic reviews published from 2002 to 2011 in the twenty highest impact factor pediatrics journals were collected from MEDLINE. Corresponding authors were contacted via an email survey to determine if a librarian was involved, the role that the librarian played, and functions that the librarian performed. The reviews were scored independently by two reviewers using a fifteen-item checklist.
There were 186 reviews that met the inclusion criteria, and 44% of the authors indicated the involvement of a librarian in conducting the systematic review. With the presence of a librarian as coauthor or team member, the mean checklist score was 8.40, compared to 6.61 (<0.001) for reviews without a librarian.
Findings indicate that having a librarian as a coauthor or team member correlates with a higher score in the literature searching component of systematic reviews.
开展系统评价的一个关键要素是研究的识别。迄今为止,关于图书馆员或信息专业人员的参与是否有助于提高最终成果的质量,几乎没有实证证据。本研究的目的是比较在有图书馆员协助和没有图书馆员协助的情况下,系统评价中文献检索部分的报告严谨性。
从MEDLINE收集2002年至2011年发表在20种影响因子最高的儿科学期刊上的系统评价。通过电子邮件调查联系通讯作者,以确定是否有图书馆员参与、图书馆员所起的作用以及其履行的职能。两名评审员使用一份包含15项条目的清单对这些评价进行独立评分。
有186项评价符合纳入标准,44%的作者表示有图书馆员参与系统评价。当图书馆员作为共同作者或团队成员参与时,清单的平均得分是8.40,而没有图书馆员参与的评价得分是6.61(<0.001)。
研究结果表明,让图书馆员作为共同作者或团队成员参与,与系统评价中文献检索部分的更高得分相关。