The OHTN Rapid Response Service provides access to research evidence in response to questions from community-based HIV/AIDS organizations, policy makers, and others in Ontario to help support evidence-informed programs, service delivery and policy. For each Rapid Response, we will:
- Conduct searches of relevant databases (such as PubMed/Medline and others)
- Review the results for systematic reviews and primary studies that are relevant to the request
- Summarize key findings from each review and study that we identify
- Synthesize the key findings into a concise summary
- Send the completed summary to the requester and share it on our website
Each summary we produce through the Rapid Response Service provides 3-5 key messages from the literature, outlines the issue and why it’s important, presents a more detailed summary of what we found, identifies possible factors that may affect the local applicability of the findings (e.g., where the research was conducted and with what populations) and provides a suggested citation.
Please note that the minimum timeline for the OHTN to complete a request is two months.
If you have any questions about the Rapid Response Service, please contact [email protected].