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Description: The Rapid Research Evaluation and Appraisal Lab (RREAL) are working to improve the transparency and completeness of reporting and to increase the quality of rapid studies by developing Standards for Rapid Evaluation and Appraisal Methods (STREAM). This is an 18-month MRC-UKRI funded research project, the ultimate aim is for STREAM to become internationally used as a guideline for the design and implementation of rapid evaluations and appraisal methods, as a reporting template, and as a quality assessment tool. This project has been registered with the EQUATOR network: https://www.equator-network.org/library/reporting-guidelines-under-development/reporting-guidelines-under-development-for-other-study-designs/#STREAM

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STREAM Systematic Review

This is the first phase of the STREAM project, research in currently ongoing for this phase.

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STREAM e-Delphi study

This is the second phase of the STREAM project. Updates will be available following the completion of phase 1 (systematic review).

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STREAM Stakeholder workshops

This is the third phase of the STREAM project. Updates will be available following the completion of phase 2 (e-Delphi study).

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