Evidence-based practice in radiology: steps 3 and 4--appraise and apply systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
A systematic review is performed in attempt to answer a specific research question by means of objective, unbiased evaluation of all pertinent available evidence. Component primary studies are selected on the basis of quality, and, if possible, their results are combined mathematically by using a pr...
Main Authors: | Halligan, S, Altman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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