Data extraction for complex meta-analysis (DECiMAL) guide

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As more complex meta-analytical techniques such as network and multivariate meta-analyses become increasingly common, further pressures are placed on reviewers to extract data in a systematic and consistent manner. Failing to do this appropriately wastes time, resources and jeopardises accuracy. This guide (data extraction for complex meta-analysis (DECiMAL)) suggests a number of points to consider when collecting data, primarily aimed at systematic reviewers preparing data for meta-analysis. Network meta-analysis (NMA), multiple outcomes analysis and analysis combining different types of data are considered in a manner that can be useful across a range of data collection programmes. The guide has been shown to be both easy to learn and useful in a small pilot study.

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Pedder, H., Sarri, G., Keeney, E., Nunes, V., & Dias, S. (2016). Data extraction for complex meta-analysis (DECiMAL) guide. Systematic Reviews, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-016-0368-4

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