Cochrane Collaboration Guiding Principles
The Cochrane Collaboration is a not-for-profit
organization established as a company, limited by guarantee, and
registered as a charity in the UK. The Cochrane Collaboration's
work is based on ten key principles:
Collaboration...
by internally and externally fostering good communications, open
decision-making and teamwork.
Building on the enthusiasm of individuals...
by involving and supporting people of different skills and backgrounds.
Avoiding duplication...
by good management and coordination to maximize economy of effort.
Minimizing bias...
through a variety of approaches such as scientific rigour, ensuring
broad participation, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
Keeping up to date...
by a commitment to ensure that Cochrane reviews are maintained through
identification and incorporation of new evidence.
Striving for relevance...
by promoting the assessment of healthcare interventions using outcomes
that matter to people making choices in health care.
Promoting access...
by wide dissemination of the outputs of the Collaboration, taking
advantage of strategic alliances, and by promoting appropriate prices,
content and media to meet the needs of users worldwide.
Ensuring quality...
by being open and responsive to criticism, applying advances in
methodology, and developing systems for quality improvement.
Continuity
by ensuring that responsibility for reviews, editorial processes
and key functions is maintained and renewed.
Enabling wide participation
by reducing barriers to contributing and by encouraging diversity.
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