How to prepare a systematic review of economic evaluations for informing evidence-based healthcare decisions: a five-step approach (part 1/3).

作者: Ghislaine APG van Mastrigt , Mickaël Hiligsmann , Jacobus JC Arts , Pieter H Broos , Jos Kleijnen

DOI: 10.1080/14737167.2016.1246960

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摘要: ABSTRACTIntroduction: Systematic reviews of economic evaluations are useful for synthesizing evidence about health interventions and informing evidence-based decisions.Areas covered: As there is no detailed description the methods performing a systematic review evidence, this paper aims to provide an overview state-of-the-art methodology. This laid out in 5-step approach, as follows: step 1) initiating review; 2) identifying (full) evaluations; 3) data extraction, risk bias transferability assessment; 4) reporting results; 5) discussion interpretation findings.Expert commentary: The help inexperienced reviewers clinical practice guideline developers, but also be resource experts field who want check on current methodological developments.

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