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open access Cochrane Collaboration

The aim of the Cochrane Collaboration is to help people make well-informed decisions
about health care by preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic
reviews of the effects of health care interventions. This aim is as relevant now as
it was 20 years ago, when the Cochrane Collaboration was established. Substantial
progress has been made toward addressing challenges to achieving the Collaboration's
aim. At the same time, a huge amount of work remains to be done. Current challenges
include improving the quality of reviews, methodological challenges, meeting the needs
of contributors and users and taking on new challenges while staying focused on the
Collaboration's aim. Radical thinking and substantial change may be needed to identify
and implement pragmatic strategies to ensure that reviews are up-to-date and informative.
Methodological challenges include the development and application of better methods
for addressing explanatory factors, incorporating non-randomized evidence and making
comparisons across multiple interventions. Innovations in editorial processes and
strategies to meet the needs of low- and middle-income countries and diverse users
of Cochrane reviews are needed. Finally, although it is important to consider broadening
the aims of the Collaboration to include types of questions other than the effects
of interventions and types of products other than the Cochrane Library, we should
not lose sight of the aim of the Cochrane Collaboration. Addressing that aim is still
a major challenge that requires the collaboration of thousands of people around the
world and continuing improvements in the methods used to achieve that aim.
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