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Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions
This book is a comprehensive methodological guide designed to assist researchers, health practitioners, and policymakers in developing, conducting, analyzing, and reporting systematic reviews of the effectiveness of health interventions. The book is divided into three main parts. The first part discusses the basic concepts of Cochrane Reviews, including their structure, protocol preparation process, review updating, and publication governance and ethics. The second part outlines general methods in systematic reviews, including research question formulation, literature search strategies, study selection, data extraction processes, risk of bias assessment, analysis and meta-analysis, detection of reporting bias, and how to present and interpret findings transparently. The third part explores specific topics such as handling non-randomized studies, evaluating adverse events, integrating economic evidence, and advanced issues in statistical methods, including cluster trials, crossover trials, Bayesian analysis, and handling missing data. As a global methodological reference, this book provides a standard framework for producing high-quality, replicable, and relevant scientific reviews for evidence-based decision-making in health.
610.72 Jul c
978-0-470-69951-5
610.72
Elektronik/Digital
Inggris
John Wiley & Sons
2008
Hoboken
xxii, 649 halaman
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