Hierarchical models in generalized synthesis of evidence: an example based on studies of breast cancer screening

Volume: 19, Issue: 24, Pages: 3359 - 3376
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
Evidence regarding the potential benefits of a particular health care intervention is often available from a variety of disparate sources. However, formal synthesis of such evidence has traditionally concentrated almost exclusively on that derived from randomized studies, although for a range of conditions the randomized evidence will be less than adequate due to economic, organizational or ethical considerations. In such situations a formal...
Paper Details
Title
Hierarchical models in generalized synthesis of evidence: an example based on studies of breast cancer screening
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
Volume
19
Issue
24
Pages
3359 - 3376
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