Meta-analysis is a subset of systematic reviewa technique for systematically combining pertinent qualitative and quantitative study data from numerous selected studies to broaden a single conclusion that has more statistical power. This inference is statistically stronger than the analysis of any single study, due to increase numbers of topics, greater variety amongst subjects, or collected effects and outcomes. The aim of this review article is to highlight the definition, history, purpose, characteristics, use, advantage, disadvantage, validity, and steps in conducting meta-analysis
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
- To understand what meta-analyses and systematic reviews are, why we should use them, and how to in...
Abstract-An epidemiologically impeccable study does not bring answers to all the important questions...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Meta-analysis or th...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
- To understand what meta-analyses and systematic reviews are, why we should use them, and how to in...
Abstract-An epidemiologically impeccable study does not bring answers to all the important questions...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Abstract Background: Meta-analysis is an epidemiological, recognized, quantifiable study design tha...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Meta-analysis or th...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In evidence-based medicine, meta-analyses are often considered to provide an exc...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly popular study designs in clinical research. A ...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Meta-analyses overcome the limitation of small sample sizes or rare outcomes by pooling results from...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...