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      Meta-analysis in clinical research.

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      Annals of internal medicine
      American College of Physicians

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          Meta-analysis is the process of combining study results that can be used to draw conclusions about therapeutic effectiveness or to plan new studies. We review important design and statistical issues of this process. The design issues include protocol development, objectives, literature search, publication bias, measures of study outcomes, and quality of the data. The statistical issues include consistency (homogeneity) of study outcomes, and techniques for pooling results from several studies. Guidelines are provided to assess the quality of meta-analyses based on our discussion of the design and statistical issues. Limitations and areas for further development of this approach are discussed; researchers should come to a general agreement on how to conduct meta-analysis. As an explicit strategy for summarizing results, meta-analysis may help clinicians and researchers better understand the findings of clinical studies.

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          Journal
          Ann Intern Med
          Annals of internal medicine
          American College of Physicians
          0003-4819
          0003-4819
          Aug 1987
          : 107
          : 2
          Article
          10.7326/0003-4819-107-2-224
          3300460
          24611a6f-73b3-40c4-a7b5-5815c02e5694
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