Introduction In healthcare studies, systematic reviews are valuable sources of evidence. These are regarded as having a high degree of evidence because they reduce bias during […]
In Brief Systematic reviews have studied rather than reports as the unit of interest. So,many reports of the same study need to be identified and linked […]
Introduction A systematic analysis seeks to gather data to address a specific study issue. This entails locating all primary research related to the specified review issue, […]
In brief A systematic review summarises the findings of precisely organized healthcare research (controlled trials) and gives a high degree of evidence on the efficacy of […]
In brief Mobile applications have attracted much attention recently (in the future, “apps”). Some of these applications aren’t very useful, and they don’t have a lot […]
In brief In new medications, the FDA’s clearance procedure is designed to provide consumers confidence that a medical device will be safe and effective in its […]
In brief The content and quality determine the value of medical device registries (MDRs); MDRs must have a strong and suitable structure to achieve their goals. […]
In brief The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) report was published in 2009 to aid Systematic Review Writing in publicly reporting why […]
In brief The reviewing process, in theory, may considerably enhance work by allowing many experts in the subject to provide input. Indeed, actual data shows that […]