Systematic Reviews in Health Research - Meta-Analysis in Context, 3rd Edition
M. Egger(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 13. May 2022
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608 pages
978-1-119-09936-9 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-09936-9 (9781119099369)
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Matthias Egger | Julian P. T. Higgins | George Davey Smith
Systematic Reviews in Health Research
Meta-Analysis in Context
E-Book
05/2022
3rd Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€66.99
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Matthias Egger | Julian P. T. Higgins | George Davey Smith
Systematic Reviews in Health Research
Meta-Analysis in Context
E-Book
05/2022
3rd Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€66.99
Available for download
Person
Professor Matthias Egger, Direktor / Head of Department, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Berne. Professor Douglas Altman, Centre of Statistics and Medicine, University of Oxford. Professor George Davey-Smith, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol.
Content
Table of Contents. Foreword. Introduction. General principles of systematic reviews. 1. Rationale, potentials, and promise of systematic reviews. 2. Principles of and procedures for systematic reviews. 3. Problems and limitations in conducting systematic reviews. 4. Going beyond the grand mean: subgroup analysis in meta-analysis. 5. Why and how sources of heterogeneity should be investigated. 6. Investigating and dealing with publication and other biases. 7. Obtaining individual participant data. Systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials. 8. Identifying randomised trials. 9. Systematic reviews of randomised trials - general issues. 10. Systematic reviews of randomised trials extensions. 11. Assessing the quality of randomised controlled trials. Systematic reviews of other types of study. 12. Systematic reviews of observational studies. 13. Systematic reviews of evaluations of prognostic variables. 14. Systematic reviews of evaluations of diagnostic and screening tests studies. 15. Systematic reviews of genetic epidemiology studies. Statistical methods and computer software. 16. Statistical methods for examining heterogeneity and combining results from. several studies in meta-analysis. 17. Effect measures for meta-analysis of trials with binary outcomes. 18. Meta-analysis software. 19. Meta-analysis in StataTM. Large-scale initiatives. 20. The Cochrane Collaboration. 21. The Campbell Collaboration. 22. HUGE. Using systematic reviews. 23. Using systematic reviews. Improving and developing systematic reviews. 24. The importance of complete and accurate reporting of research:. CONSORT, STARD, STROBE. 25. Reporting systematic reviews the revised QUOROM Statement. 26. Updating systematic reviews. 27. The importance of improving access to research registration, protocols, and data