The effectiveness of evidence summaries on health policymakers and health system managers use of evidence from systematic reviews: a systematic review
Publication year: 2016
Systematic reviews are important for decision makers. They offer many potential benefits but are
often written in technical language, are too long, and do not contain contextual details which make them hard to
use for decision-making. There are many organizations that develop and disseminate derivative products, such as
evidence summaries, from systematic reviews for different populations or subsets of decision makers. This systematic
review aimed to (1) assess the effectiveness of evidence summaries on policymakers’ use of the evidence and (2)
identify the most effective summary components for increasing policymakers’ use of the evidence. We present an
overview of the available evidence on systematic review derivative products.