Last Updated: 10/05/2024
Navigating the evidence landscape: Conducting Systematic Reviews Guiding WHO Recommendations in Malaria Elimination and Prevention – Process, challenges and lessons learnt (poster)
Published: 21/04/2024
This poster outlines the process and complexities of conducting systematic reviews for WHO guideline development. The poster delves into the methods used to synthesize evidence across multiple sources, addressing challenges in assembling high-quality research to inform interventions for malaria elimination. It highlights critical findings, such as the scarcity of rigorous studies and gaps in current evidence, underscoring the need for robust, standardized approaches to future reviews. Furthermore, it reflects on lessons learned throughout the review process, offering recommendations for enhancing efficiency and consistency in developing evidence-based guidelines to tackle malaria transmission and prevent its resurgence.
Presented at the MIM Society 8th Pan-African Conference in Kigali, Rwanda – April 2024 (Poster number: 789)