Objective: To assess the adequacy of reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative data (NS) in reviews evaluating the effectiveness of public health interventions. Study Design and Setting: A retrospective comparison of a 20% (n = 474/2,372) random sample of public health systematic reviews from the McMaster Health Evidence database (January 2010–October 2015) to establish the proportion of reviews using NS. From those reviews using NS, 30% (n = 75/251) were randomly selected and data were extracted for detailed assessment of: reporting NS methods, management and investigation of heterogeneity, transparency of data presentation, and assessment of robustness of the synthesis. Results: Most reviews used NS (56%, n ...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) are expected to critically appraise included studies and privil...
Using Toulmin's argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in the area of wor...
Background The inclusion of qualitative studies in systematic reviews poses methodological challeng...
Objective: To assess the adequacy of reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the adequacy of reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative da...
Introduction: Reliable evidence syntheses, based on rigorous systematic reviews, provide essential s...
In systematic reviews that lack data amenable to meta-analysis, alternative synthesis methods are co...
Strategies to identify and mitigate publication bias and outcome reporting bias are frequently adopt...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of population, intervention and outcome groups and the ex...
Strategies to identify and mitigate publication bias and outcome reporting bias are frequently adopt...
Introduction Reliable evidence syntheses, based on rigorous systematic reviews, provide essential su...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews (SRs) are expected to critically appraise included studies and privil...
Narrative reviews offer a flexible way to report intervention results and comprise the majority of r...
Systematic review is typically viewed in the health sciences as the most objective—that is, rigorous...
Using Toulmin's argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in the area of wor...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) are expected to critically appraise included studies and privil...
Using Toulmin's argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in the area of wor...
Background The inclusion of qualitative studies in systematic reviews poses methodological challeng...
Objective: To assess the adequacy of reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the adequacy of reporting and conduct of narrative synthesis of quantitative da...
Introduction: Reliable evidence syntheses, based on rigorous systematic reviews, provide essential s...
In systematic reviews that lack data amenable to meta-analysis, alternative synthesis methods are co...
Strategies to identify and mitigate publication bias and outcome reporting bias are frequently adopt...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of population, intervention and outcome groups and the ex...
Strategies to identify and mitigate publication bias and outcome reporting bias are frequently adopt...
Introduction Reliable evidence syntheses, based on rigorous systematic reviews, provide essential su...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews (SRs) are expected to critically appraise included studies and privil...
Narrative reviews offer a flexible way to report intervention results and comprise the majority of r...
Systematic review is typically viewed in the health sciences as the most objective—that is, rigorous...
Using Toulmin's argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in the area of wor...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) are expected to critically appraise included studies and privil...
Using Toulmin's argumentation theory, we analysed the texts of systematic reviews in the area of wor...
Background The inclusion of qualitative studies in systematic reviews poses methodological challeng...