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Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Medicina Intensiva, 2017
In this review the usual methods applied in systematic reviews and meta-analyses are outlined. The ideal hypothesis for a systematic review should be generated by information not used later in meta-analyses. The selection of studies involves searching in
M. Delgado-Rodríguez, M. Sillero-arenas
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Meta-Analysis

Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
The use of statistical methods to combine the results of independent empirical research studies (meta-analysis) has a long history. Meta-analytic work can be divided into two traditions: tests of the statistical significance of combined results and methods for combining estimates across studies. The principal classes of combined significance tests are
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Network Meta-Analysis

2021
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for simultaneously comparing and ranking all of these available interventions. In contrast to pairwise meta-analysis, which allows for the comparison of one intervention to another based on head-to-head data from randomized trials, network meta-analysis ...
Watt J., Del Giovane C.
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Meta-Analysis

ORL, 2004
Systematic reviews use explicit and reproducible criteria to assemble, appraise, and combine articles with a minimum of bias. Meta-analysis is a form of systematic review that uses statistical techniques to derive quantitative estimates of the magnitude of treatment effects and their associated precision.
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Meta-analysis

Health Policy, 1991
Meta-analysis corresponds to all systematic methods which use statistical techniques for combining results from several independent studies. The aim is to get a consistent estimation of the global effect of a procedure on a specified outcome. The technique allows us to increase the power of statistical testing, and to get information which cannot be ...
F, Delahaye   +3 more
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Multivariate meta‐analysis

Statistics in Medicine, 2003
AbstractMeta‐analysis is now a standard statistical tool for assessing the overall strength and interesting features of a relationship, on the basis of multiple independent studies. There is, however, recent acknowledgement of the fact that in many applications responses are rarely uniquely determined.
Nam, In-Sun   +2 more
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Meta-Analysis Techniques

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1990
Nursing Theory ...
M J, Graney, V F, Engle
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