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期刊名:Research synthesis methods

缩写:RES SYNTH METHODS

ISSN:1759-2879

e-ISSN:1759-2887

IF/分区:6.1/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
G J Melendez-Torres,Sean Grant,Chris Bonell G J Melendez-Torres
Introduction: Reciprocal translation, the understanding of one study's findings in terms of another's, is the foundation of most qualitative metasynthetic methods. In light of the proliferation of metasynthesis methods, t...
William R Shadish,Jesse D Lecy William R Shadish
This article looks at the impact of meta-analysis and then explores why meta-analysis was developed at the time and by the scholars it did in the social sciences in the 1970s. For the first problem, impact, it examines the impact of meta-an...
Paul Levay,Nicola Ainsworth,Rachel Kettle et al. Paul Levay et al.
Aim: To examine how effectively forwards citation searching with Web of Science (WOS) or Google Scholar (GS) identified evidence to support public health guidance published by the National Institute for Health and Care Ex...
Guy Cafri,Samprit Banerjee,Art Sedrakyan et al. Guy Cafri et al.
The motivating example for this paper comes from a distributed health data network, the International Consortium of Orthopaedic Registries (ICOR), which aims to examine risk factors for orthopedic device failure for registries around the wo...
Kensuke Okada Kensuke Okada
This paper proposes a new method to evaluate informative hypotheses for meta-analysis of Cronbach's coefficient alpha using a Bayesian approach. The coefficient alpha is one of the most widely used reliability indices. In meta-analyses of r...
Kathryn Oliver,Rebecca Rees,Louca-Mai Brady et al. Kathryn Oliver et al.
Background: Arguments supporting the involvement of users in research have even more weight when involving the public in systematic reviews of research. We aimed to explore the potential for public involvement in systemat...
Siw Waffenschmidt,Charlotte Guddat Siw Waffenschmidt
Background: It is unclear which terms should be included in bibliographic searches for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of drugs, and identifying relevant drug terms can be extremely laborious. The aim of our analysis ...
Loukia M Spineli,Nikolaos Pandis,Georgia Salanti Loukia M Spineli
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to provide empirical evidence about the reporting of methodology to address missing outcome data and the acknowledgement of their impact in Cochrane systematic reviews in the menta...
R D Riley,M J Price,D Jackson et al. R D Riley et al.
When combining results across related studies, a multivariate meta-analysis allows the joint synthesis of correlated effect estimates from multiple outcomes. Joint synthesis can improve efficiency over separate univariate syntheses, may red...
Christopher Carroll,Andrew Booth Christopher Carroll
The critical appraisal and quality assessment of primary research are key stages in systematic review and evidence synthesis. These processes are driven by the need to determine how far the primary research evidence, singly and collectively...