Background: A systematic review may evaluate different aspects of a health care intervention. To accommodate the evaluation of various research questions, the inclusion of more than one study design may be necessary. One aim of this study is to find and describe articles on methodological issues concerning the incorporation of multiple types of study designs in systematic reviews on health care interventions. Another aim is to evaluate methods studies that have assessed whether reported effects differ by study types. Methods and Findings: We searched PubMed, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and the Cochrane Methodology Register on 31 March 2012 and identified 42 articles that reported on the integration of single or multiple stu...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Abstract Background Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well esta...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain high numbers of statistical comparisons. This mu...
BACKGROUND: A systematic review may evaluate different aspects of a health care intervention. To acc...
Background: A systematic review may evaluate different aspects of a health care intervention. To acc...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systematic...
Objectives: To develop an algorithm that aims to provide guidance and awareness for choosing multipl...
BACKGROUND: The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, asse...
Background The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, as...
BACKGROUND: The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, asse...
Objectives: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systemati...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of syst...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) were originally developed to solve inconsistencies among primar...
Abstract Background Overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions (overviews) integrate informati...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Systematic reviews of treatment interventions in stable or chronic conditio...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Abstract Background Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well esta...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain high numbers of statistical comparisons. This mu...
BACKGROUND: A systematic review may evaluate different aspects of a health care intervention. To acc...
Background: A systematic review may evaluate different aspects of a health care intervention. To acc...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systematic...
Objectives: To develop an algorithm that aims to provide guidance and awareness for choosing multipl...
BACKGROUND: The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, asse...
Background The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, as...
BACKGROUND: The process of systematically reviewing research evidence is useful for collecting, asse...
Objectives: To describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of systemati...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the use of systematic reviews or overviews (systematic reviews of syst...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) were originally developed to solve inconsistencies among primar...
Abstract Background Overviews of reviews of healthcare interventions (overviews) integrate informati...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Systematic reviews of treatment interventions in stable or chronic conditio...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Abstract Background Although the methods for conducting systematic reviews of efficacy are well esta...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain high numbers of statistical comparisons. This mu...