Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses

Volume: 327, Issue: 7414, Pages: 557 - 560
Published: Sep 6, 2003
Abstract
Cochrane Reviews have recently started including the quantity I 2 to help readers assess the consistency of the results of studies in meta-analyses. What does this new quantity mean, and why is assessment of heterogeneity so important to clinical practice? Systematic reviews and meta-analyses can provide convincing and reliable evidence relevant to many aspects of medicine and health care.1 Their value is especially clear when the results of...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses
Published Date
Sep 6, 2003
Journal
Volume
327
Issue
7414
Pages
557 - 560
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