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Affengruber, L., Nussbaumer-Streit, B., Hamel, C., Van der Maten, M., Thomas, J., Mavergames, C., Spijker, R., Gartlehner, G., & Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group (2024). Rapid review methods series: Guidance on the use of supportive software. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 29(4), 264-271. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2023-112530
This paper is part of a series of methodological guidance from the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group. Rapid reviews (RRs) use modified systematic review methods to accelerate the review process while maintaining systematic, transparent and reproducible methods. This paper guides how to use supportive software for RRs.We strongly encourage the use of supportive software throughout RR production. Specifically, we recommend (1) using collaborative online platforms that enable working in parallel, allow for real-time project management and centralise review details; (2) using automation software to support, but not entirely replace a human reviewer and human judgement and (3) being transparent in reporting the methodology and potential risk for bias due to the use of supportive software.