systematic reviews and meta analyses

What is a Meta-Analysis?

A meta-analysis is a statistical technique used within systematic reviews to combine the results of multiple studies. By pooling data, meta-analyses can increase the power and precision of estimates, making it possible to detect small but clinically significant effects that individual studies might miss. In epidemiology, meta-analyses are often employed to evaluate the overall effect of risk factors or interventions across different populations and settings.

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