The usefulness and interpretation of systematic reviews
Keeping up to date with the best evidence on treatment interventions is an essential part of clinical practice, but it can seem an overwhelming task for busy clinicians. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses provide a useful and convenient summary of knowledge and form an essential part of an evidenc...
Main Authors: | Smith, K, Cipriani, A, Geddes, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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