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Literature searching. The following databases must be searched as a minimum: ASSIA (Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts)
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Literature searching. The following databases must be searched as a minimum: AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine) ASSIA (Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts) British Nursing Index CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials Cochrane Database of Systematic reviews Current Contents DARE (Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness) EMBASE EPPI Centre Database XXXX (Education Resources Information Centre) HMIC Medline UK Clinical Research Network PsycINFO Social Policy and Practice Social Science Citation Index Sociological Abstracts Family & Society Studies Worldwide Studies on Women & Gender Abstracts Women's Studies International Social Services Abstracts Social Work Abstracts The minimum websites to be searched are as follows: NICE, including former Health Development Agency (xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx) NHS Evidence (xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx) The websites of project stakeholders, as listed at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/nicemedia/live/12116/56841/56841.pdf Centre for Research on Violence against Women & Children (Canada) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx) Ending Violence Association of BC (Canada) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (xxxx://xxxxx- xxxxx.xx) XXXXX Centre for Research on Violence Against Women & Children (Canada) (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (xxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxxx.xxx/) Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/) Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria, Australia (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/) Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/) National Centre on Domestic and Sexual Violence (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/) National Resource Centre on Domestic Violence (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/)& (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/) National Network to End Domestic Violence (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/) National Online Resource Centre on Violence Against Women (US) National Centre on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Futures Without Violence (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/) Courage Network (US) (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/about_courage_network_30.html) Xxxxxx XX Programme (Europe) (xxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/justice_home/daphnetoolkit/html/europe_vi...
Literature searching. The original review searches will be rerun by NICE with a date filter to ensure that only new evidence (since the previous reviews is uncovered). It is not currently envisaged that the original search strategy will need modification, however this is subject to agreement between the NICE team and the contractors. Although NICE will undertake the database searching, the contractor will be responsible for undertaking the following to identify additional potentially relevant primary studies for screening: Searching, retrieving and screening review-level material Screening reference lists of all included primary studies Undertaking backwards citation chasing (reference scanning), and forwards citation chasing (using citation indexes such as Science Citation Index / Social Science Citation Index), on all included studies Screening potentially relevant references supplied by any call for evidence or similar process All the literature searches will be conducted from a date agreed with the NICE team as part of the protocol development, and both published and unpublished literature which is publicly available including papers in press (“academic in confidence”) may be considered.
Literature searching. All the literature searches for the effectiveness and policy reviews will be conducted from 1990 onwards and both published and grey (unpublished) literature which is publicly available including trials in press (academic in confidence) should be considered. Search sources: databases The contractor will have access to the following databases as detailed in Appendix B of the methods manual. The final list of databases to be searched is to be detailed within the review protocol(s) and agreed with the NICE project team: Core Databases AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine) ASSIA (Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts) British Nursing Index CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE; ‘other reviews’ in Cochrane Library) Current Contents EMBASE HMIC (or King’s Fund catalogue and DH data) Medline UK Clinical Research Network Portfolio Database PsycINFO Sociological Abstracts Social Policy and Practice Social Science Citation Index Databases for cost-effectiveness literature review searches NHS EED (NHS Economics Evaluation Database) Econlit HEED Search sources: other sources including grey literature The precise strategy for non-database searching is to be detailed within the review protocol and agreed with the NICE project team. Some database sources should index ‘grey’ literature as well as published sources (see above). It is likely that further search sources will include: Citation chasing from included references;
Literature searching. The following databases must be searched by the Contractor as a minimum: Medline Embase CINAHL CENTRAL HTA database CDSR DARE NHS EED HEED The NICE Evidence search engine should also be searched for appropriate grey literature. Any additional databases and websites are to be agreed with the NICE team prior to commencing searching. In addition to database and website searching the contractor will be responsible for undertaking the following to identify additional potentially relevant primary studies for screening: Searching, retrieving and screening review-level material; Screening potentially relevant references supplied by the NICE team; Hand searching of relevant core journals; Searching literature from existing project databases held by Southampton University; Undertaking backwards and forwards citation searching on included studies as required; Contacting topic experts. All the literature searches will be conducted from a date to be determined by the Contractor and agreed with NICE, and both published and unpublished literature which is publicly available including papers in press (“academic in confidence”) may be considered.

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