An introduction to systematic reviews and meta-analyses

Shripada C Rao
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A high quality systematic review with meta-analysis is considered to provide a high level of evidence in health-care research. It is important to follow rigorous methodology while conducting a systematic review and reporting its findings. To minimize the chances of error and bias, at least two (preferably 3–4) authors should be involved at all stages of the conduct of a systematic review. Registering the protocol on open websites such as PROSPERO is essential to enable transparency and scientific rigor. Important steps are writing the protocol, conducting detailed literature search through multiple databases, identifying studies that meet strict inclusion criteria, abstracting the data, contacting authors to obtain additional information, assessing the risk of bias of included studies, synthesizing evidence qualitatively, conducting meta-analysis using appropriate statistical models, assessing publication bias and heterogeneity, exploring heterogeneity through sensitivity and subgroup analyses, grading the certainty of evidence following the GRADE framework, reporting using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines, describing the limitations and providing implications for clinical practice and future research. Clinicians should evaluate the credibility of systematic reviews prior to applying their results in clinical practice. This article provides a brief introduction to the methodology of systematic reviews and meta-analyses and also provides links to some high-quality free resources for prospective systematic reviewers.
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系统综述和荟萃分析导论
采用荟萃分析的高质量系统综述被认为为医疗保健研究提供了高水平的证据。在进行系统审查和报告调查结果时,必须遵循严格的方法。为了最大限度地减少错误和偏见的机会,系统审查的所有阶段都应至少有两名(最好是3-4名)作者参与。在PROSPERO等开放网站上注册该协议对于实现透明度和科学严谨性至关重要。重要的步骤是编写方案,通过多个数据库进行详细的文献检索,确定符合严格纳入标准的研究,提取数据,联系作者以获得更多信息,评估纳入研究的偏倚风险,定性地综合证据,使用适当的统计模型进行荟萃分析,评估发表偏倚和异质性,通过敏感性和亚组分析探索异质性,根据GRADE框架对证据的确定性进行分级,使用系统综述和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目进行报告,描述局限性并为临床实践和未来研究提供启示。临床医生在将其结果应用于临床实践之前,应评估系统审查的可信度。本文简要介绍了系统综述和荟萃分析的方法,并为未来的系统综述者提供了一些高质量免费资源的链接。
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