Meta-Research in the Medico-Scientific Field
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 70742
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Dear Colleagues,
Meta-research, which is also called meta-science, is a recent field of research that studies science itself and research practices with the aim of finding evidence-based improvements. Meta-research has grown as a reaction to the replication crisis and concerns about waste in research in various fields, e.g., biomedical research . Therefore, meta-research seeks to increase the quality of scientific research while reducing waste. Any effort to improve this is included in the field of meta-research.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to discuss various kinds of topics associated with meta-research and ultimately improve the quality and reliability of scientific research. The scope of the issue is broad to encourage coverage of a wide range of topics and perspectives (all medico-scientific fields) related to meta-research. This includes not only systematic reviews and meta-analyses but also umbrella reviews, field synopses, and any topics related to meta-research. for patients or healthcare professionals.
In summary, we are happy to host this Special Issue and welcome solicited and unsolicited submissions that will contribute to its success.
With kind regards,
Prof. Jae Il ShinDr. Andreas Kronbichler
Dr. Marco Solmi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Meta-research
- Systematic review
- Meta-analysis
- Umbrella review
- Field-synopsis
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