Sentences with phrase «quality systematic reviews»

These results were based on the highest quality systematic reviews.

Not exact matches

With absolutely no indication about the quality of the studies (and methods used) in each individual study, readers have no way of assessing the quality of the larger systematic review.
A systematic review of existing reviews of the effectiveness of parent training for conduct disorder that were judged to be of high quality using a recognised checklist [11] suggested that parenting programmes are an effective intervention for children with behaviour problems.
Standard systematic review methods were followed including duplicate inclusion decisions, data extraction and quality assessment.
A third meta - analysis was published in 2007 by Ip et al. 31 The researchers combined socioeconomic status — adjusted ORs of only 3 studies that were determined by the systematic review conducted by Guise et al32 and published in 2005 to be of good or fair quality: the UK Childhood Cancer Study, 23 Shu et al, 20 and Dockerty et al. 19 Based on their analyses, they concluded that breastfeeding for more than 6 months was associated with a 20 % lower risk for ALL (OR, 0.8; 95 % CI, 0.71 - 0.91).
Nutritional quality of organic foods: A systematic review.
An earlier systematic review from Cochrane states, ««In countries and areas where it is possible to establish a home birth service backed up by a modern hospital system, all low risk pregnant women should be offered the possibility of considering a planned home birth and should be informed about the quality of the available evidence to guide their choice.»
We also compared the Index to the Cochrane tool for assessing Risk of Bias in Non-randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS - I)[38], which is widely used to assess research quality in systematic reviews [59].
Development of the ResQu Index involved five distinct phases: 1) generating items and a weighted scoring system; 2) conducting expert content validation via a quantitative survey and a modified Delphi process; 3) testing inter-rater consistency; 4) assuring compatibility with established research quality checklists and 5) piloting the ResQu Index in a large systematic review to assess instrument usability and feasibility.
The final stage of developing the ResQu Index was to use it in a systematic review to assess the quality of studies (published between 2000 and 2016) on the maternal and perinatal outcomes of different places of birth, for women with healthy, low - risk pregnancies in high - income countries.
«Terrorism, Radicalisation, Extremism, Authoritarianism and Fundamentalism: A Systematic Review of the Quality and Psychometric Properties of Assessments» has been published in the journal PLoS ONE.
«Effect of mobile telephones on sperm quality: a systematic review and meta - analysis» by Fiona Mathews et al is published today in the journal Environment International.
There are plenty more systematic reviews looking at the link between saturated fat and heart disease, and no one can prove that saturated fat from quality sources cause heart disease.
Conclusion: (looking only at subjects with existing CVD) The present systematic review provides no evidence (moderate quality evidence) for the beneficial effects of reduced / modified fat diets in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.
A new systematic review of the research finds early evidence that yoga may reduce the incidence of various forms of heart disease, but concludes that more high quality studies are needed before making definitive recommendations.
MI has been proven to restore ovulation and improve egg quality in women with PCOS (Unfer et al. 2012) while a systematic review of all studies published on PCOS and DCI up until May 2010 found that DCI administration also had beneficial effects on ovulation and metabolism (Galazis et al. 2011).
Systematic reviews and meta - analyses of prospective cohort studies assessing the relationship between legumes, which include dietary pulses, and the risk of CHD at doses & 4 weekly 100 - g servings provide moderate - quality evidence of a benefit.
Lee and colleagues conducted an overview of 10 systematic reviews that evaluated the efficacy of aromatherapy (with and without massage) in reducing hypertension, depression, anxiety, pain relief, and symptoms of dementia.26 The authors determined that, though three of the reviews were of good methodological quality, many of the primary studies they evaluated were not.
Studies linking omega - 3s to a wide range of other health improvements, including reducing risk of dementia, are inconclusive, and some of them have major flaws, according to a systematic review of the evidence by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
The rigor and quality of the research review must be sustained, a process that will require training reviewers and maintaining a systematic review system.
Couple relationship quality and offspring attachment security: a systematic review with meta - analysis.
Early childhood care: working conditions, training and quality of services - A systematic review
A systematic review of psychosocial interventions to improve cancer caregiver quality of life
Quality of randomised controlled trials in medical education reported between 2012 and 2013: a systematic review protocol
Tim Luckett, David Goldstein, Phyllis Butow, Val Gebski, Lynley Aldridge, Joshua McGrane, Weng Ng, Madeleine King (2011) «Psychological morbidity and quality of life in ethnic minority patients with cancer: a systematic review and meta - analysis» The Lancet Oncology, Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages 1240 -1248.
Midwifery - led antenatal care models: mapping a systematic review to an evidence - based quality framework to identify key components and characteristics of care.
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METHODS: Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness included a systematic search and screening process, a review of the research quality, and an assessment of program effectiveness.
The systematic review includes a broad literature search, an assessment of the quality of the study (ie, its ability to produce unbiased impact estimates), and a determination of whether the model meets the DHHS criteria for evidence of effectiveness on the basis of the quality of the study and its findings.
HomVEE included a systematic search and screening process, a review of the research quality, and an assessment of program effectiveness.
Development of AMSTAR: a measurement tool to assess the methodological quality of systematic reviews
The very recent Campbell systematic review study adds more answers to the question: How much does the teacher qualification impact the quality of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) environment?
«The impact of infertility on the psychological well - being, marital relationships, sexual relationships, and quality of life of couples: A systematic review
The global prevalence of depression and depressive symptoms has been increasing in recent decades.1 The lifetime prevalence of depression ranges from 20 % to 25 % in women and 7 % to 12 % in men.2 Depression is a significant determinant of quality of life and survival, accounting for approximately 50 % of psychiatric consultations and 12 % of all hospital admissions.3 Notably, the prevalence of depression or depressive symptoms is higher in patients than in the general public.3 — 6 The underlying reasons include the illness itself and the heavy medical cost, unsatisfactory medical care service and poor doctor — patient relationship.7 8 Several informative systematic reviews on specific groups of outpatients have been published.
Economic Impact of Third - Wave Cognitive Behavioral Therapies: A Systematic Review and Quality Assessment of Economic Evaluations in Randomized Controlled Trials.
Systematic Review of Factors That Impact Implementation Quality of Child Welfare, Public Health, and Education Programs for Adolescents: Implications for Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts, OJJDP - Sponsored, November 2016 PDF
It uses the highest quality research studies (i.e., experiments and quasi-experiments) and review methods (i.e., systematic and meta - analytic).
A systematic review of existing reviews of the effectiveness of parent training for conduct disorder that were judged to be of high quality using a recognised checklist [11] suggested that parenting programmes are an effective intervention for children with behaviour problems.
They argue that these methods have the potential to introduce a systematic, transparent, and reproducible review process and thus improve the quality of reviews (Zupic and Cater, 2015, p. 430).
Standard systematic review methods were followed including duplicate inclusion decisions, data extraction and quality assessment.
Specifically, routine data and a systematic literature review will inform specific parameters that will link early interventions on infant mental health — and related improvements in quality of life — with better health, educational and occupational outcomes, lower crime rates and cost savings for the health sector and the entire society.
Therefore, the aims of this systematic review are to examine the literature to determine the consistency and strength of association between CSA and later parenting stress and to assess the quality of the studies found.
Some interventions with good - quality evidence may not ever be incorporated into systematic reviews because they fall outside the inclusion criteria.
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