Systematic reviews: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Systematic reviews systematically evaluate and summarize current knowledge and have
many advantages over narrative reviews. Meta-analyses provide a more reliable and …
many advantages over narrative reviews. Meta-analyses provide a more reliable and …
How to conduct and interpret systematic reviews and meta-analyses
S Singh - Clinical and translational gastroenterology, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Systematic reviews with or without meta-analyses serve a key purpose in critically and
objectively synthesizing all available evidence regarding a focused clinical question and …
objectively synthesizing all available evidence regarding a focused clinical question and …
Basics of meta-analysis
Meta-analysis is an approach to formally, systematically and quantitatively analyze multiple
existing research studies and to synthesize new research findings based upon the existing …
existing research studies and to synthesize new research findings based upon the existing …
“Systematic reviews and meta-analyses” in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology
F Kanwal, D White - clinical gastroenterology and hepatology, 2012 - cghjournal.org
Clinical knowledge is evolving at an exceptional speed. Between 2000 and 4000 references
are added to MEDLINE each day, with nearly 700,000 added in 2010 alone. 1 At the same …
are added to MEDLINE each day, with nearly 700,000 added in 2010 alone. 1 At the same …
Meta-analysis: Can we mix apples and oranges?
P Moayyedi - Official journal of the American College of …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Systematic reviews are an essential part of evidence-based medicine as rigorous
methodology can identify all relevant papers that address specific research questions …
methodology can identify all relevant papers that address specific research questions …
critical review of meta‐analyses of randomized clinical trials in hepatogastroenterology
A Auperin, JP Pignon, T Poynard - Alimentary pharmacology & …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Background: This review attempts to identify meta‐analyses performed in
hepatogastroenterology, and to assess their quality and to identify simple criteria of good …
hepatogastroenterology, and to assess their quality and to identify simple criteria of good …
Systematic reviews: critical links in the great chain of evidence
CD Mulrow, DJ Cook, F Davidoff - Annals of internal medicine, 1997 - acpjournals.org
Successful clinical decisions, like most human de-cisions, are complex creatures (1). In
making them, we draw on information from many sources: primary data and patient …
making them, we draw on information from many sources: primary data and patient …
Quantitative synthesis in systematic reviews
The final common pathway for most systematic reviews is a statistical summary of the data,
or meta-analysis. The complex methods used in meta-analyses should always be …
or meta-analysis. The complex methods used in meta-analyses should always be …
[引用][C] Problems and limitations in conducting systematic reviews
Problems and Limitations in Conducting Systematic Reviews Page 1 3 Problems and
limitations in conducting systematic reviews MATTHIAS EGGER, KAY DICKERSIN, GEORGE …
limitations in conducting systematic reviews MATTHIAS EGGER, KAY DICKERSIN, GEORGE …
Assessment of publication trends of systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials, 1995 to 2017
JD Niforatos, M Weaver, ME Johansen - JAMA Internal Medicine, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Methods| We conducted a cross-sectional study of PubMedindexed SRMAs and RCTs
published from 1995 to 2017 using the UNIX terminal window Entrez Direct (EDirect) …
published from 1995 to 2017 using the UNIX terminal window Entrez Direct (EDirect) …