Front page
Handbook information
Part 1: Cochrane reviews
Part 2: General methods for Cochrane reviews
Part 3: Special topics
13 Including non-randomized studies
14 Adverse effects
15 Incorporating economics evidence
15.1 The role and relevance of economics evidence in Cochrane reviews
15.2 Planning the economics component of a Cochrane review
15.3 Locating studies
15.4 Selecting studies and collecting data
15.5 Addressing risk of bias
15.6 Analysing and presenting results
Introductory text
15.6.1 Presenting results in tables
15.6.2 Narrative summary of results
15.6.3 Meta-analysis of resource use and cost data
Box15.6.a: Statement of a decision not to conduct a meta-analysis of resource use or cost data
15.6.4 Developing an economic model
15.7 Addressing reporting biases
15.8 Interpreting results
Box15.8.a: Highlighting a need for further economics studies in
15.9 Conclusions
15.10 Chapter information
Box15.10.a: The Campbell and Cochrane Economics Methods Group
15.11 References
16 Special topics in statistics
17 Patient-reported outcomes
18 Reviews of individual patient data
19 Prospective meta-analysis
20 Qualitative research and Cochrane reviews
21 Reviews in public health and health promotion
22 Overviews of reviews
Additional material
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