Evidence Synthesis International (ESI): Position Statement
Gough, David; Davies, Phil; Jamtvedt, Gro; Langlois, Etienne V.; Littell, Julia; Lotfi, Tamara; Masset, Edoardo; Merlin, Tracy; Pullin, Andrew S.; Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel; Røttingen, John-Arne; Sena, Emily; Stewart, Ruth; Tovey, David; White, Howard; Yost, Jennifer; Lund, Hans; Grimshaw, Jeremy
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Gough, D., Davies, P., Jamtvedt, G., Langlois, E., Littell, J., Lotfi, T., … Grimshaw, J. (2020). Evidence Synthesis International (ESI): Position Statement. Systematic Reviews, 9(1), 155. 10.1186/s13643-020-01415-5Abstract
This paper is the initial Position Statement of Evidence Synthesis International, a new partnership of organizations that produce, support and use evidence synthesis around the world. The paper (i) argues for the importance of synthesis as a research exercise to clarify what is known from research evidence to inform policy, practice and personal decision making; (ii) discusses core issues for research synthesis such as the role of research evidence in decision making, the role of perspectives, participation and democracy in research and synthesis as a core component of evidence ecosystems; (iii) argues for 9 core principles for ESI on the nature and role of research synthesis; and (iv) lists the 5 main goals of ESI as a coordinating partnership for promoting and enabling the production and use of research synthesis.