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Developing an effective ‘Overview of included studies and syntheses’ table
Duration:
60 minutes
60 minutes
Agenda:
The format of Cochrane reviews is changing, and the extensive descriptions of each included study in the ‘Characteristics of included studies’ table are moving to the supplementary information. Instead, Cochrane authors are encouraged to include a more succinct summary of key information in the new ‘Overview of included studies and syntheses’ table.
This table is an opportunity to provide a clear, succinct summary to help readers understand at a glance the key characteristics of the included studies. A well-designed table can also clarify understanding of which studies will be grouped and compared for synthesis in the review, which factors might be key to interpreting the results, and whether there are gaps in the generalisability of studies.
In this web clinic, Miranda Cumpston will discuss how to set up these tables, how to decide which factors to highlight, and showcase examples of different approaches to organising the information. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Log in to registerThe format of Cochrane reviews is changing, and the extensive descriptions of each included study in the ‘Characteristics of included studies’ table are moving to the supplementary information. Instead, Cochrane authors are encouraged to include a more succinct summary of key information in the new ‘Overview of included studies and syntheses’ table.
This table is an opportunity to provide a clear, succinct summary to help readers understand at a glance the key characteristics of the included studies. A well-designed table can also clarify understanding of which studies will be grouped and compared for synthesis in the review, which factors might be key to interpreting the results, and whether there are gaps in the generalisability of studies.
In this web clinic, Miranda Cumpston will discuss how to set up these tables, how to decide which factors to highlight, and showcase examples of different approaches to organising the information. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
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