Systematic reviews
Publication details: BMJ Pub, 1995Description: 119pISBN:- 0727909045
- WX 20.
Contents:
1 - Rationale for systematic reviews.
2 - Some examples of systematic reviews.
3 - Identifying relevant studies for systematic reviews.
4 - Obtaining data from randomised controlled trials: how much do we need for reliable and informative meta-analyses?
5 - Why sources of heterogeneity in meta-analysis should be investigated.
6 - Problems with meta-analysis.
7 - Checklists for review articles.
8 - Reporting, updating, and correcting systematic reviews of the effects of health care.
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1 - Rationale for systematic reviews.
2 - Some examples of systematic reviews.
3 - Identifying relevant studies for systematic reviews.
4 - Obtaining data from randomised controlled trials: how much do we need for reliable and informative meta-analyses?
5 - Why sources of heterogeneity in meta-analysis should be investigated.
6 - Problems with meta-analysis.
7 - Checklists for review articles.
8 - Reporting, updating, and correcting systematic reviews of the effects of health care.
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