Aims To analyse the effect on systematic reviews in diabetes interventions of including only trials that are indexed in medline, and to assess the impact of adding trials from other databases and the grey literature. Methods All systematic reviews of diabetes interventions which included a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, and were published since 1996, were selected. The impact on the meta-analysis of including only those trials indexed in medline, and the effect of then adding trials from other sources, was assessed. Where possible this was measured quantitatively, by redoing the meta-analysis, otherwise a qualitative estimate was made. Results Forty-four systematic reviews met our inclusion criteria. There were 120 ...
Background: The effect of multifaceted lifestyle interventions on clinically oriented outcomes acros...
To deliver high-quality clinical care to patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions, clinic...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a progressive and non-communicable disease. Around 9 percent of the people...
Abstract Background Methodological research to support searching for those doing systematic reviews ...
Contains fulltext : 53536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Sys...
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Objective. The objective of this study was to analyze the 100 top-cited systematic reviews/meta-anal...
Background: Methodological research to support searching for those doing systematic reviews of epid...
Objectives: To examine differences in conclusions, statistical significances, and quality of systema...
The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventions in health...
The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventions in health...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that included interventions provided by c...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Meta-analysis is of critical importance to decision makers to assess the comparat...
BACKGROUND: The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventio...
To deliver high-quality clinical care to patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions, clinic...
Background: The effect of multifaceted lifestyle interventions on clinically oriented outcomes acros...
To deliver high-quality clinical care to patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions, clinic...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a progressive and non-communicable disease. Around 9 percent of the people...
Abstract Background Methodological research to support searching for those doing systematic reviews ...
Contains fulltext : 53536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Sys...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of innovative ca...
Objective. The objective of this study was to analyze the 100 top-cited systematic reviews/meta-anal...
Background: Methodological research to support searching for those doing systematic reviews of epid...
Objectives: To examine differences in conclusions, statistical significances, and quality of systema...
The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventions in health...
The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventions in health...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that included interventions provided by c...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Meta-analysis is of critical importance to decision makers to assess the comparat...
BACKGROUND: The Cochrane Collaboration aims at providing the best available evidence for interventio...
To deliver high-quality clinical care to patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions, clinic...
Background: The effect of multifaceted lifestyle interventions on clinically oriented outcomes acros...
To deliver high-quality clinical care to patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions, clinic...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a progressive and non-communicable disease. Around 9 percent of the people...