Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being increasingly used in medical and non-medical disciplines. Aggregate data or summary statistics continue to be the mainstay of meta-analysis and are used by many professional societies to support clinical practice guidelines. Meta-analyses synthesize the summary statistics from independent trials by pooling them to estimate the underlying common effect size. The results represent the highest level of evidence but only if the chosen studies are of high quality and the selection criteria are fully satisfied. It is important to address the issues of defining an explicit and relevant question, exhaustively searching for the totality of evidence, me...
The number of meta-analyses or overviews appearing in the literature is rapidly increasing. Because ...
When it comes to health care, everybody – medical professionals, policymakers and patients – wants t...
Meta-analysis is a frequently used statistical technique which uses to combine data from several stu...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
With ever accumulating medical evidence for treatment benefits and harms, it is vital that clinician...
Meta-analises are frequently criticized because in most cases they are compiled from quite heterogen...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Abstract-An epidemiologically impeccable study does not bring answers to all the important questions...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Evidence-based medicine has challenged opinion-based clinical decision making since the 1990s. Meta-...
The number of meta-analyses or overviews appearing in the literature is rapidly increasing. Because ...
When it comes to health care, everybody – medical professionals, policymakers and patients – wants t...
Meta-analysis is a frequently used statistical technique which uses to combine data from several stu...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
With ever accumulating medical evidence for treatment benefits and harms, it is vital that clinician...
Meta-analises are frequently criticized because in most cases they are compiled from quite heterogen...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Abstract-An epidemiologically impeccable study does not bring answers to all the important questions...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Evidence-based medicine has challenged opinion-based clinical decision making since the 1990s. Meta-...
The number of meta-analyses or overviews appearing in the literature is rapidly increasing. Because ...
When it comes to health care, everybody – medical professionals, policymakers and patients – wants t...
Meta-analysis is a frequently used statistical technique which uses to combine data from several stu...