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SUMMARY
The authors developed a new CAT for Health Promotion and Prevention Reviews (CAT HPPR) primarily to provide assessments for different review types found in a review database for health promotion and prevention. Either CATs for systematic reviews had to be used across different review types, where many criteria remained not assessable/applicable (e_g appraisal of synthesis methods for Review of Reviews using AMSTAR) or a critical assessment of emerging review approaches was not undertaken - which left critical review evidence unassessed. The following exclusion criteria informed the process of exclusion: strong overlap with items of . . .
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