Front page
Handbook information
Part 1: Cochrane reviews
Part 2: General methods for Cochrane reviews
5 Defining the review question and developing criteria for including studies
6 Searching for studies
7 Selecting studies and collecting data
8 Assessing risk of bias in included studies
9 Analysing data and undertaking meta-analyses
10 Addressing reporting biases
11 Presenting results and 'Summary of findings' tables
12 Interpreting results and drawing conclusions
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Assessing the quality of a body of evidence
12.3 Issues in applicability
12.3.1 The role of the review author
12.3.2 Biologic variation
12.3.3 Variation in context and culture
12.3.4 Variation in adherence
12.3.5 Variation in values and preferences
12.4 Interpreting results of statistical analyses
12.5 Interpreting results from dichotomous outcomes (including numbers needed to treat)
12.6 Interpreting results from continuous outcomes (including standardized mean differences)
12.7 Drawing conclusions
12.8 Chapter information
Box 12.8.a: The Cochrane Applicability and Recommendations Methods
12.9 References
Part 3: Special topics
Additional material
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