Introduction to Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses of Therapeutic Studies

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A systematic review is a specific and reproducible method to search, identify, select, appraise, and summarize all studies relevant to a particular health care question. In this paper, we will review the concept of level of evidence, define the terms systematic review and meta-analysis, and outline the steps in performing a systematic review and meta-analysis with an illustrative example. We will also introduce some important concepts in systematic reviews and meta-analyses like heterogeneity, publication bias, forest plots, and quality assessment. Finally, this review will focus on systematic reviews addressing therapeutic research questions.

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Al-Khabori, M., & Rasool, W. (2022, September 1). Introduction to Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses of Therapeutic Studies. Oman Medical Journal. Oman Medical Specialty Board. https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2022.42

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