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Selecting and appraising studies for a systematic review

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MO Meade, WS Richardson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians
After thoroughly searching the potentially relevant literature for a systematic review, reviewers
face the sequential tasks of selecting studies for inclusion and appraising these
studies.Methodical, impartial, and reliable strategies are necessary for these two tasks ...
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Отбор исследований для систематического обзора и их оценка


МО Мид, ВС Ричардсон - mediasphera.ru
После тщательного поиска публикаций по проблеме, которую планируется рассмотреть
в систематическом обзоре, нужно отобрать подходящие исследования и затем оценить
их. Обзоры всегда ретроспективны, поэтому в них высока вероятность ...
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Formulating questions and locating primary studies for inclusion in systematic …

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C Counsell - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians
Much time and effort are spent on designing primary research studies.Similar care must be given
to planning systematic reviews. The review should be based on an important, well-focused question
that is relevant to patient care. By formulating the question properly, the criteria that ...
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[CITATION] Selecting and Appraising Studies for a Systematic Review


AAMD CLINIC - Ann Intern Med, 1997
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[PDF] Locating and appraising systematic reviews


DL Hunt, K McKibbon - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998 - Am Coll Physicians
The Editors welcome submissions for possible publication in the Letters section. Authors of letters
should: • Include no more than 300 words of text, three authors, and five references • Type with
double-spacing • Send three copies of the letter, an authors' form (see Table of Contents ...
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Integrating heterogeneous pieces of evidence in systematic reviews

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C Mulrow, P Langhorne, J Grimshaw - Annals of internal medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians
Heterogeneity of data sources complicates integration of both direct and indirect evidence.Participants
in different studies may have a wide spectrum of baseline risk and sociodemographic and cultural
characteristics. A variety of formulations and intensities of exposures, diagnostic ...
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[CITATION] Clinical evaluation of early goal directed therapy in septic shock


HE Zheng-Yu, GAO Yuan, W Xiang-Rui… - Chin Crit Care Med, 2007
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Quantitative synthesis in systematic reviews


J Lau, J Ioannidis, CH Schmid - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians
The final common pathway for most systematic reviews is a statistical summary of the data, or
meta-analysis. The complex methods used in meta-analyses should always be complemented
by clinical acumen and common sense in designing the protocol of a systematic review, ...
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[CITATION] Efficacy of goal-directed therapy in the treatment of septic shock


W Xiao-Zhi, L Chang-Jun, GAO Fu-Quan, LI Xiao-hong - Chin Crit Care Med, 2007
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[PDF] Lack of evidence for qualitative treatment by disease severity interactions in clinical …


WL Macias, DR Nelson, M Williams, R Garg, J Janes, A … - Crit Care, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Available online http://ccforum.com/content/9/6/R607 ... Lack of evidence for qualitative treatment
by disease severity ... William L Macias1, David R Nelson2, Mark Williams3, Rekha Garg4, Jonathan
Janes4 and Andreas Sashegyi5 ... 1Senior Medical Director, Lilly Research ...
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