Here's Cochrane's policy on withdrawing reviews (this came up on another thread):
https://community.cochrane.org/edit...ublished-cochrane-reviews-including-protocols
Apparently a review can be withdrawn because of quality issues.
The policy says, 'The decision to withdraw a published Cochrane Review (or protocol) should generally be made between the authors and the Cochrane Review Group (CRG) editorial team.'
This sounds a bit too chummy. If a review is at fault and its authors refuse to acknowledge that fault, someone needs to step in and force withdrawal.
I've lost track of what advocacy has been done in relation to Cochrane. Has Cochrane been asked to withdraw this review, @Mark Vink, @dave30th, @Jonathan Edwards? If not, is it worth making a call in relation to this policy?
Process in the event of serious errors in published Cochrane Reviews
https://community.cochrane.org/edit...ent-serious-errors-published-cochrane-reviews