RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Global priority setting for Cochrane systematic reviews of health promotion and public health research JF Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health JO J Epidemiol Community Health FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 193 OP 197 DO 10.1136/jech.2003.019547 VO 59 IS 3 A1 J Doyle A1 E Waters A1 D Yach A1 D McQueen A1 A De Francisco A1 T Stewart A1 P Reddy A1 A M Gulmezoglu A1 G Galea A1 A Portela YR 2005 UL http://jech.bmj.com/content/59/3/193.abstract AB Background: Systematic reviews of health promotion and public health interventions are increasingly being conducted to assist public policy decision making. Many intra-country initiatives have been established to conduct systematic reviews in their relevant public health areas. The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organisation established to conduct and publish systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, is committed to high quality reviews that are regularly updated, published electronically, and meeting the needs of the consumers. Aims: To identify global priorities for Cochrane systematic reviews of public health topics. Methods: Systematic reviews of public health interventions were identified and mapped against global health risks. Global health organisations were engaged and nominated policy-urgent titles, evidence based selection criteria were applied to set priorities. Results: 26 priority systematic review titles were identified, addressing interventions such as community building activities, pre-natal and early infancy psychosocial outcomes, and improving the nutrition status of refugee and displaced populations. Discussion: The 26 priority titles provide an opportunity for potential reviewers and indeed, the Cochrane Collaboration as a whole, to address the previously unmet needs of global health policy and research agencies.