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Module 14: Conducting living systematic reviews

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 90-120 minutes
 


What you can expect to learn (learning outcomes)

This module will teach you to:

  • Describe the key characteristics of a living systematic review
  • Decide when a living systematic review is appropriate
  • Understand what additional elements are required for living systematic review protocols
  • Determine the minimum search frequency for a living systematic review
  • Determine when search results should be screened for a living systematic review
  • Recognize the factors and criteria that trigger a living systematic review update
  • Decide how to communicate the status of a living systematic review (at and between updates)
  • Recognize when it is appropriate to transition a review out of living mode

     

Authors, contributors, and how to cite this module

Module 14 has been written and compiled by:

Rebecca Hodder, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Steve McDonald, Cochrane Australia, Monash University, Australia

Dario Sambunjak and Oliver Willis, Cochrane Central Executive Team.

A full list of acknowledgements is available in the ‘About’ section within the module.

This module should be cited as: Hodder R, McDonald S, Sambunjak D, Willis O. Module 14: Conducting living systematic reviews. In: Cochrane Interactive Learning: Conducting an intervention review. Cochrane, 2026. Available from interactivelearning.cochrane.org/module-14


Staying up to date

The module was last updated in January 2026.

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