Systematic reviews are the best way to bring together and synthesize scientific evidence on a subject by applying a method that ensures minimization of bias and study shortcomings. This was mentioned in a previous article of this series. This goal can be achieved by recurring to the principles of the scientific method. The research subjects are not patients but published clinical trials and other sources from which data are extracted. In the beginning, these studies were limited to therapeutic effectiveness and other forms of intervention. Currently, systematic reviews on prognostic and etiological issues are commonly done. Systematic reviews are comprised by the following steps: formulation of the review question; definition of sources and...
Objectives: Systematic reviews are one of the major building blocks of evidence-based medicine. This...
This fourth in a series of five articles on systematic reviews demonstrates how to compile and summa...
A systematic review is an overview of primary studies that used explicit and reproducible methods. A...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Systematic reviews are a type of literature review in which authors systematically search for, criti...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
A systematic review is essentially a systematic investigation of existing research data identified v...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Systematic reviews are secondary research projects that compile all the randomized trials addressing...
Evidence-Based Medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and pat...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) aims to combine the best available scientific evidence with clinical e...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Any piece of primary research ought to be preceded by a systematic review. The key advantage of a sy...
When looking for an answer to a question, in most cases, hundreds, if not thousands of research pape...
Systematic reviews systematically evaluate and summarize current knowledge and have many advantages ...
Objectives: Systematic reviews are one of the major building blocks of evidence-based medicine. This...
This fourth in a series of five articles on systematic reviews demonstrates how to compile and summa...
A systematic review is an overview of primary studies that used explicit and reproducible methods. A...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Systematic reviews are a type of literature review in which authors systematically search for, criti...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
A systematic review is essentially a systematic investigation of existing research data identified v...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Systematic reviews are secondary research projects that compile all the randomized trials addressing...
Evidence-Based Medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and pat...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) aims to combine the best available scientific evidence with clinical e...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
Any piece of primary research ought to be preceded by a systematic review. The key advantage of a sy...
When looking for an answer to a question, in most cases, hundreds, if not thousands of research pape...
Systematic reviews systematically evaluate and summarize current knowledge and have many advantages ...
Objectives: Systematic reviews are one of the major building blocks of evidence-based medicine. This...
This fourth in a series of five articles on systematic reviews demonstrates how to compile and summa...
A systematic review is an overview of primary studies that used explicit and reproducible methods. A...