Klara Brunnhuber
Bergen University College
9 Papers
8 Citations
Klara Brunnhuber is an academic researcher from Bergen University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systematic review & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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How to formulate research recommendations.
Polly Brown,Klara Brunnhuber,Kalipso Chalkidou,Iain Chalmers,Mike Clarke,Mark Fenton,Carol Forbes,Julie Glanville,Nicholas J Hicks,Janet Moody,Sara Twaddle,Hazim Timimi,Pamela Young +12 more
TL;DR: “More research is needed” is a conclusion that fits most systematic reviews, but authors need to be more specific about what exactly is required.
A framework for crafting clinical practice guidelines that are relevant to the care and management of people with multimorbidity.
Katrin Uhlig,Bruce Leff,Bruce Leff,David M. Kent,Sydney M. Dy,Klara Brunnhuber,Jako S. Burgers,Sheldon Greenfield,Gordon H. Guyatt,Kevin P. High,Rosanne M. Leipzig,Cynthia D. Mulrow,Kenneth E. Schmader,Holger J. Schünemann,Louise C. Walter,James Woodcock,Cynthia M. Boyd,Cynthia M. Boyd +17 more
TL;DR: A list of issues and possible approaches for addressing important coexisting conditions in each step of the guideline development process, with a focus on considering relevant interactions between the conditions, their treatments and their outcomes, is drafted.
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Evidence-Based Research Series-Paper 2: Using an Evidence-Based Research approach before a new study is conducted to ensure value
Hans Lund,Carsten Bogh Juhl,Birgitte Nørgaard,Eva Draborg,Marius Henriksen,Jane Andreasen,Robin Christensen,Mona Nasser,Donna Ciliska,Mike Clarke,Peter Tugwell,Janet Martin,Caroline Blaine,Klara Brunnhuber,Karen A. Robinson +14 more
TL;DR: Describing the ideal process illuminates the challenges and opportunities offered through the suggested Evidence-Based Research approach and shows the need to provide justification for and to optimally design a relevant and necessary new study.
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Meta-research evaluating redundancy and use of systematic reviews when planning new studies in health research: a scoping review
Hans Lund,Karen A. Robinson,Ane Gjerland,Hanna Nykvist,Thea Marie Drachen,Robin Christensen,Carsten Juel,Gro Jamtvedt,Monica W. Nortvedt,Merete Bjerrum,Matt Westmore,Jennifer Yost,Klara Brunnhuber +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify meta-research studies evaluating whether redundancy is present within biomedical research, and if so, assessing the prevalence of such redundancy, and identify meta research studies evaluating if researchers had been trying to minimise or avoid redundancy.