Index
- Methods webinar: An argument-based approach to aggregation of evidence involving multiple outcome indicators
- Mixed Methods Systematic Review and Searching the Evidence: Leeds, UK
- Modul 1: Evidenzbasierte Medizin
- Modul 2: Randomisierte kontrollierte Studien
- Modul 3: Einführung in systematische Reviews
- Modul 4: Systematische Reviews verstehen und nutzen
- Module 10: Network meta-analysis
- Module 11: Health equity in systematic reviews
- Module 12: Introduction to qualitative evidence synthesis
- Module 1: Evidence-based medicine
- Module 1: Introduction to conducting systematic reviews
- Module 2: Randomized controlled trials
- Module 2: Writing the review protocol
- Module 3: Searching for studies
- Module 3: Introduction to systematic reviews
- Module 4: Selecting studies and collecting data
- Module 4: Understanding and using systematic reviews
- Module 5: Consumer involvement in Cochrane
- Module 5: Consumer involvement in Cochrane
- Module 5: Consumer involvement in Cochrane
- Module 5: Consumer involvement in Cochrane
- Module 5: Introduction to risk of bias
- Module 6: Analysing the data
- Module 6: Critical appraisal of rapid reviews
- Module 6: Critical appraisal of rapid reviews
- Module 6: Critical appraisal of rapid reviews
- Module 6: Critical appraisal of rapid reviews
- Module 7: Interpreting the findings
- Module 8: Reporting the review
- Module 9: Introduction to health economics
- Módulo 10: Metanálisis en red
- Módulo 11: Equidad en salud
- Módulo 1: Introducción a la realización de revisiones sistemáticas
- Módulo 1: Medicina basada en la evidencia
- Módulo 2: Ensayos controlados aleatorizados
- Módulo 2: Redacción del protocolo
- Módulo 3: Búsqueda de los estudios
- Módulo 3: Introducción a las revisiones sistemáticas
- Módulo 4: Comprensión y uso de las revisiones sistemáticas
- Módulo 4: Selección de estudios y obtención de datos
- Módulo 5: Introducción a la calidad y el riesgo de sesgo de los estudios
- Módulo 6: Análisis de los datos
- Módulo 7: Interpretación de los hallazgos
- Módulo 8: Informe de la revisión
- Módulo 9: Introducción a la economía de la salud
- Motivating, Managing and Training Volunteers: Case Studies from Cochrane's Translation Teams
- Moving data from Covidence to RevMan – the advantages of a standardised data package
- Mulitiplicity and subgroup analysis - Beware!
- Network meta-analysis on disconnected evidence networks: What can be done?
- Network meta-analysis online workshop
- Network meta-analysis: from planning to publication: Paris, France
- New developments in Cochrane methods workshop - Penang, Malaysia
- New guidance on reporting the Risk Of Bias In Non-randomised Studies - of Interventions (ROBINS-I) tool
- NMAstudio: a fully interactive tool for network meta-analyses
- No Choice of Outcomes About us Without us!
- Online GRADE course by Cochrane Belgium
- Online Journal Club – What Makes a Good Rapid Review?
- Online Systematic Review course by Cochrane Belgium
- Online workshop on systematic reviews and meta-analysis of prognosis studies with the Prognosis Methods Group (February 2022)
- Overdiagnosis and Low Value Healthcare (webinar)
- Overviews of reviews
- Part 1: About Cochrane Reviews
- Part 1: About Cochrane Reviews
- Part 1: About Cochrane Reviews
- Part 1: About Cochrane Reviews
- Part 1: About Cochrane Reviews
- Part 2: Core methods
- Part 2: Core methods
- Part 2: Core methods
- Part 2: Core methods
- Part 2: Core methods
- Part 2: General issues in pre-specification
- Part 3: Specific perspectives in reviews
- Part 3: Specific perspectives in reviews
- Part 3: Specific perspectives in reviews
- Part 3: Specific perspectives in reviews
- Part 3: Specific perspectives in reviews
- Part 3: The notion of PICO for synthesis
- Part 4: Other topics
- Part 4: Other topics
- Part 4: Other topics
- Part 4: Other topics
- Part 4: Other topics
- Part 4: Planning a Cochrane review to compare multiple interventions: network meta-analysis
- Part 5: Issues to consider when including qualitative evidence
- Part 6: The problem of multiplicity and the use of hierarchical selection rules
- Part 7: Special issues for addressing adverse effects
- Part 8: Issues in reviews of test accuracy
- Part 9: Questions and answers
- Patient and public involvement in research: What, why and how?
- PDF versions (restricted)
- Peer review policy (webinar)
- Peer review training modules for dietitians
- Performing meta-analyses in the case of very few studies
- Plain language for Cochrane reviews: how to ensure your readers find what they need and understand what they find
- Planning eligibility criteria
- Policy on co-publishing Cochrane Reviews in other journals
- Practical methods for handling missing summary statistics in meta-analysis of continuous outcomes
- Preferred and acceptable risk of bias tools for non-randomised studies of interventions (Methods Support Unit web clinic)
- Presentation Styles [webinar]
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