This is a clear and useful explanation of the Cochrane review process and should be useful to help students understand how pooled research data can be analysed.
We do! Contact us and come for a visit! 💜 You can find the info here: netherlands.cochrane.org/staf-en-contact#contact And for others wondering about a Cochrane Centre in their country, you can see the (very long!) list here: www.cochrane.org/about-us/our-global-community/geographic-groups
We have free 'Evidence Essentials' training that can help you understand all these terms: training.cochrane.org/essentials (See module 3, section 1 for more on your question!) 'Meta-analysis' is a method of combining the numerical data from several studies on the same topic. Systematic reviews involve other things like defining the question, searching the literature, assessing the quality of included studies. Systematic reviews may include one or more meta-analyses, but they can also have no meta-analysis, if statistical combining of the numerical data is not possible or appropriate.
Hi Huda, we invite you (and anyone else interested!) to email support@cochrane.org to learn more about how you can get involved with our systematic reviews.
This is a clear and useful explanation of the Cochrane review process and should be useful to help students understand how pooled research data can be analysed.
Animation is great. That is something you cannot find in journal articles. Thank you !
Here I was searching how to pronounce "Cochrane" and got a bonus lesson on systemic reviews.
0:30 "Cock-ren"
same here jaja
Same here :D
We are named after Archie Cochrane!
erm....systematic*
Incredibly useful video, specially with the current circumstances and the spread of misinformation
Thanks for the feedback, Israel! We need high quality evidence more than ever!
I love your idea and BELIEVE in YOU ... COCHRANE
... y así es como te dan ganas de hacer una revisión sistemática después de ver un video. Lovely!
Simple and explanatory...Thanks
فين كورس ال systematic review اللي عاملينه
Thank you for advancing human knowledge
Is SYSTEMIC literature review is good career and its for financial growth.
Do you have an office in the Netherlands?
We do! Contact us and come for a visit! 💜 You can find the info here: netherlands.cochrane.org/staf-en-contact#contact
And for others wondering about a Cochrane Centre in their country, you can see the (very long!) list here: www.cochrane.org/about-us/our-global-community/geographic-groups
How do systematic reviews differ from meta analyses?
We have free 'Evidence Essentials' training that can help you understand all these terms: training.cochrane.org/essentials (See module 3, section 1 for more on your question!)
'Meta-analysis' is a method of combining the numerical data from several studies on the same topic.
Systematic reviews involve other things like defining the question, searching the literature, assessing the quality of included studies.
Systematic reviews may include one or more meta-analyses, but they can also have no meta-analysis, if statistical combining of the numerical data is not possible or appropriate.
@@CochraneCollab thanks for sharing! I'm loving this module.
Can I publishing Systematic review???
Hi Huda, we invite you (and anyone else interested!) to email support@cochrane.org to learn more about how you can get involved with our systematic reviews.
Even though explanation is good enough, the infographics is awful, so it's better listen to audio only.
Thanks, Cochrane.
Thank you, Twitter, for this video.
Nice one
Eu não esperava que fosse me apaixonar por esse vídeo
Amazing.
Thank you for kind words
Thank you.
Thank you
nice video 👍
Traduzcan en español
ua-cam.com/video/2GRBUqe7uM0/v-deo.html :)
Excelente
good explanation
VERY GOOD
Boa tarde brasileiro
Thank you