Using a systematic review and meta-analysis for clinical decision
- Author:
Nenacia Ranali Nirena P. Mendoza
;
Cherry Bernardo-Lazaro
- Publication Type:Other Types
- Keywords:
Evidence-based family practice
- MeSH:
Systematic Review;
Meta-Analysis
- From:
The Filipino Family Physician
2022;60(1):42-47
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
A systematic review summarizes the results of a number of individual studies that address a focused clinical question. It may be accompanied by a meta-analysis, which is a quantitative method of combining the results of all these studies in order to come up with a summary statistic of the overall effect of an intervention. Single studies may be unrepresentative of the total body of evidence, that is why combining the results of several studies in a systematic review increases precision, provides better estimates of effect, and includes a greater range of patients thus facilitating better clinical decision making. This must be done in a systematic and reproducible manner.
- Full text:Filipino-Family-Physician-2022-60-pages-46-51.pdf