Effectiveness of comprehensive pain management in hard-to heal ulcers – a protocol of systematic review
Authors:
J. Klugarová 1,2; A. Pokorná- 1 3; M. Hájek 4,5; M. Klugar 1,2
Authors‘ workplace:
České národní centrum Evidence Based Healthcare a Knowledge Translation (Cochrane České republiky, České CEBHC centrum excelence JBI, GRADE centrum Masarykovy Univerzity), Institut biostatistiky a analýz, LF MU, Brno
1; Ústav zdravotnických informací a statistiky České republiky, Praha
2; Katedra ošetřovatelství a porodní asistence, LF MU, Brno
3; Centrum hyperbarické medicíny, Městská nemocnice Ostrava
4; Katedra biomedicínských oborů, LF Ostravské univerzity v Ostravě
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Published in:
Cesk Slov Neurol N 2019; 82(Supplementum 1): 23-25
Category:
Original Paper
doi:
https://doi.org/10.14735/amcsnn2019S23
Overview
The objective of the systematic review (SR) is to determine the effectiveness of inpatient comprehensive pain management in patients with hard to heal ulcers. The protocol of SR is prepared according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) statement. All experimental and observational analytical studies dealing with adults with hard to heal ulcer and effectiveness of inpatient comprehensive pain management will be considered for inclusion. A three-step strategy will be utilized in this review and 13 databased searched without language and date limitation. Analysis of title, abstracts and full texts, critical appraisal and data extraction will be carried out on selected studies using standardized instruments developed by Joanna Briggs Institute. If possible, statistical meta-analysis using software RevMan 5.0 will be performed.
Keywords:
systematic review – Pain – ulcer – comprehensive management – protocol
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