Pratt, MistyHutton, BrianWieland, SusanAhmadzai, NaderaSkidmore, BeckyMoher, David2017-04-102017-04-102017-04-01http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35969https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-20250Previous research evaluating a cohort of published systematic reviews demonstrated that 7% of reviews were out of date by the time of publication while as many as 23% went out of date within two years of being completed. The utility of systematic review-based evidence depends on their remaining up-to-date. As such, the Cochrane Complementary Medicine Field and the Knowledge Synthesis group at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) have determined a set of existing reviews of interest for which signal detection work using the Ottawa Method’s qualitative/quantitative signal detection approach and some additional considerations will be performed.ensignal detectionsystematic reviewEstablishing Recency and Updating Needs for Cochrane Reviews on Selected Complementary Medicine Interventions: Study ProtocolOther