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Introduction
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Background
The Canadian Agency
for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) provides Canada’s
federal, provincial, and territorial health care decision makers with credible,
impartial advice and evidence-based information about the effectiveness and
efficiency of drugs and other health technologies. To achieve its mandate, CADTH
produces a variety of publications that range from comprehensive systematic
reviews and economic evaluations to more concise bulletins and
updates.
In order to search for
and retrieve the evidence base required to produce CADTH reports, the
Information Services team has developed a grey literature checklist. Grey
literature includes reports and government information that are not published
commercially and that are inaccessible via bibliographic databases. The
checklist is used to:
- ensure the retrieval
of all relevant health technology assessment (HTA), government, and
evidence-based agency reports that may not be indexed in bibliographic databases
such as MEDLINE
- help document the
grey literature search process, thereby increasing transparency and the
potential for reproducibility
- ensure that grey
literature searching is done in a standardized and comprehensive
way.
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Description
This checklist
includes national and international HTA web sites, drug and device regulatory
agencies, clinical trial registries, health economics resources, Canadian health
prevalence or incidence databases, and drug formulary web sites.
Organized by topic,
the checklist includes tips on navigating the web sites. Although the web sites
are usually assigned to only one category, in many cases an individual web site
may have relevancy in additional categories. The checklist does not supply
background information on the agencies. If available, however, the name of the
web site is a hyperlink to a brief description of the agency.
This checklist is
meant to be used to document all aspects of the search process. This includes
the documentation of all keywords used in the search and information about the
availability of each web site as well as the use of a drop-down box beside each
web site to indicate the success or relevancy of the retrieval.
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Scope
The CADTH grey
literature checklist is not exhaustive, but it does strive to be comprehensive
regarding Canadian and international HTA agencies. To compensate for the focused
characteristics of the checklist, supplemental keyword searches on two search
engines are part of the process.
Commercial
bibliographic databases, such as MEDLINE, EMBASE, and The Cochrane Library, are
also searched for CADTH reports. Because this checklist focuses on grey
literature, these bibliographic databases are not listed here (although we have
included a few free databases that contain commercially published literature;
for example, PubMed).
This publication is
provided only online because it is a tool for evidence-based searching on the
Internet. The checklist is updated regularly to reflect changes in web site
addresses. Nevertheless, CADTH cannot be held responsible for occasional
inaccuracies due to web site changes or due to the changing nature of the
Internet.
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Audience
This checklist is
intended for the use of information specialists or researchers who are producing
systematic reviews, HTAs, or economic evaluations.
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Summary
CADTH Information
Specialists play an integral part in the production of evidence-based
publications and products at CADTH. With the growing importance of grey
literature in evidence-based medicine and in an effort to ensure systematic and
comprehensiveness in grey literature searching, we decided to develop this
search tool. Calibrated over the years, it is now a useful tool for anyone
engaged in searching for HTAs or drug assessments.