The
evidence review team (comprising an information specialist, systematic reviewer and for most guidelines an economist) identifies, reviews and summarises the evidence, and undertakes economic analyses. Sometimes developers may commission other organisations to review the evidence.
The
information specialist identifies relevant literature to answer the review questions (see
chapter 5), creates databases to manage the search results and keeps a log of search results and strategies.
The
systematic reviewer critically appraises the evidence, distils it into evidence tables and writes brief summaries (including
GRADE tables, GRADE-CERQual or evidence statements, if used) for presentation to the committee (see
chapter 6). The reviewer also summarises the main issues with the evidence for the committee and contributes to their discussions.