Generalizability of systematic reviews of the effectiveness of health care interventions to primary health care: concepts, methods and future research
Abstract
There is a push to make clinical decision making more evidence based and patient oriented. However, current systematic reviews are limited by the lack of consideration of generalizability.To develop a guide for investigators (systematic reviewers) on how to adapt the methodology of a systematic review to facilitate the exploration of the results to primary care.We reviewed the method guidelines of five organizations and working groups. Then, we...
Paper Details
Title
Generalizability of systematic reviews of the effectiveness of health care interventions to primary health care: concepts, methods and future research
Published Date
Mar 7, 2012
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
suppl 1
Pages
i94 - i103
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