Thursday, November 12, 2020

EHC Program Update: Headache in Pregnancy Final Report Available; SEADs Requests for Cancer Survivors, Headaches, and Malnutrition

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Systematic Review Now Available

Management of Primary Headaches in Pregnancy
(Systematic Review, Released on November 12, 2020)

This systematic review evaluates the literature on pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions to prevent or treat attacks of primary headaches (migraine, tension headache, cluster headache, and other trigeminal autonomic cephalgias) in women who are pregnant (or attempting to become pregnant), postpartum, or breastfeeding.


Opportunity to Submit Scientific Information

The Effective Health Care (EHC) Program is interested in receiving supplemental evidence and data (SEADs) for systematic reviews that are relevant to the questions in our evidence reports. To ensure that it has full access to relevant research, whether or not it is published, the EHC Program is interested in receiving SEADs containing detailed study-specific information. Opportunities to submit scientific information are available for:

Models of Care That Include Primary Care for Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
(Available for submission until December 10, 2020)

The aim of this project is: (1) to identify and analyze models of survivorship care that include primary care using realist synthesis; and (2) to identify available tools, training, and resources for childhood cancer survivorship and use realist synthesis to understand how and why they produce effects on health outcomes.

Integrated Pain Management Programs
(Available for submission until December 8, 2020)

This systematic review will evaluate the effectiveness and harms of integrated pain management programs and describe contextual, process and structural factors that may impact outcomes particularly in the Medicare population.

Malnutrition in Hospitalized Adults
(Submission deadline extended until December 14, 2020)

The purpose of this systematic review is to identifying published literature that will help establish the association between malnutrition and clinical outcomes among hospitalized patients, particularly those who may be at greater risk. This review will also evaluate the effectiveness of screening and/or diagnostic assessment of malnutrition on diagnosis, treatment, and clinical outcomes of hospitalized patients. Ultimately, the findings of this review may inform the development of quality measures that will reduce malnutrition in hospitalized adults and lead to improvements in clinical outcomes.


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About us: AHRQ's Effective Health Care Program is committed to providing the best available evidence on the outcomes, benefits and harms, and appropriateness of drugs, devices, and health care services and by helping health care professionals, patients, policymakers, and health care systems make informed health care decisions. The program partners with research centers, academic institutions, health professional societies, consumer organizations, and other stakeholders to conduct research, evidence synthesis, evidence translation, dissemination, and implementation of research findings.

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