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Title Principles and practice of systematic reviews and meta-analysis / Sanjay Patole, editor.
Imprint Cham : Springer Nature, [2021]
©2021
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Phys. Description xii, 188 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical refences.
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analysis, and Evidence-Based Medicine -- Literature Search for Systematic Reviews -- Assessing and Exploring Heterogeneity -- Assessment of the Risk of Bias -- Assessment of Publication Bias -- Data Extraction from Included Studies -- Fixed and Random-Effects Models for Meta-Analysis -- Forest Plots in a Meta-Analysis -- Sensitivity and Subgroup Analyses -- Rating Certainty of the Evidence Using GRADE Guidelines -- Reporting of Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) -- Critical Appraisal of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses -- Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Non-randomised Studies -- Individual Participant Data (IPD) Meta-Analysis -- Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Test Accuracy -- Network Meta-Analysis -- Systematic Reviews of Animal Studies.
Summary Evidence based medicine is at the core of modern medicine. It involves the integration of individual clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence from systematic research and patient's values and expectations. Systematic reviews offer a summary of the best available evidence. They are the most reliable and comprehensive statement about what works. Written by clinical academics from Australia, UK, USA, and Switzerland, this contributed volume introduces the readers to the principles and practice of systematic reviews and meta-analysis. It covers the various steps involved in systematic reviews including development of a focused question and the strategy for conducting a comprehensive literature search, identifying studies addressing the underlying question, assessment of heterogeneity and the risk of bias in the included studies, data extraction, and the approach to meta-analysis. Crucial issues such as selecting the model for meta-analysis, generating and interpreting forest plots, assessing the risk of publication bias, cautions in the interpretation of subgroup and sensitivity analyses, rating certainty of the evidence using GRADE guideline, and standardized reporting of meta-analysis (PRISMA) are covered in detail. Every attempt is made to keep the narrative simple and clear. Mathematical formulae are avoided as much as possible. While the focus of this book is on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), the gold standard of clinical research, the essentials of systematic reviews of non-RCTs, diagnostic test accuracy studies, animal studies, individual participant data meta-analysis, and network meta-analysis are also covered. Readers from all faculties of medicine will enjoy this comprehensive and reader friendly book to understand the principles and practice of systematic reviews and meta-analysis for guiding their clinical practice and research.
Subject Systematic Reviews as Topic.
Alt Author Patole, Sanjay, editor.
ISBN 9783030719203
9783030719210 electronic bk.