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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses PRISMA PRISMA
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PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) is an evidence-based minimum set of items aimed at helping scientific authors to report a wide array of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, primarily used to assess the benefits and harms of a health care intervention. PRISMA focuses on ways in which authors can ensure a transparent and complete reporting of this type of research. The PRISMA standard superseded the earlier QUOROM standard. It offers the replicability of a systematic literature review. Researchers have to figure out research objectives that answer the research question, states the keywords, a set of exclusion and inclusion criteria. In the review stage, relevant articles were searched, irrelevant ones are removed. Articles are analyzed according t PRISMA (ang. Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) – powstała w oparciu o dowody naukowe deklaracja zawierająca minimalny zestaw elementów niezbędnych do prawidłowego raportowania przeglądów systematycznych i meta-analiz oceniających korzyści i szkody wynikające z opieki zdrowotnej. PRISMA skupia się na tym, w jaki sposób autorzy raportów mogą zapewnić przejrzysty i kompletny raport z tego typu badań. PRISMA (システマティックレビューおよびメタアナリシスのための優先的報告項目、Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)は、主に医療介入の有益性と有害性を評価するために使用される広範なシステマティック・レビューとメタアナリシスを著者が報告する際に役立つことを目的とした、エビデンスに基づく最小限の項目セット。PRISMAは、著者がこうした研究を透明かつ完全に報告するための方法に焦点を当てている。従来のQUOROMに取って代わるものである。
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PRISMA (ang. Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) – powstała w oparciu o dowody naukowe deklaracja zawierająca minimalny zestaw elementów niezbędnych do prawidłowego raportowania przeglądów systematycznych i meta-analiz oceniających korzyści i szkody wynikające z opieki zdrowotnej. PRISMA skupia się na tym, w jaki sposób autorzy raportów mogą zapewnić przejrzysty i kompletny raport z tego typu badań. PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) is an evidence-based minimum set of items aimed at helping scientific authors to report a wide array of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, primarily used to assess the benefits and harms of a health care intervention. PRISMA focuses on ways in which authors can ensure a transparent and complete reporting of this type of research. The PRISMA standard superseded the earlier QUOROM standard. It offers the replicability of a systematic literature review. Researchers have to figure out research objectives that answer the research question, states the keywords, a set of exclusion and inclusion criteria. In the review stage, relevant articles were searched, irrelevant ones are removed. Articles are analyzed according to some pre-defined categories. PRISMA (システマティックレビューおよびメタアナリシスのための優先的報告項目、Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)は、主に医療介入の有益性と有害性を評価するために使用される広範なシステマティック・レビューとメタアナリシスを著者が報告する際に役立つことを目的とした、エビデンスに基づく最小限の項目セット。PRISMAは、著者がこうした研究を透明かつ完全に報告するための方法に焦点を当てている。従来のQUOROMに取って代わるものである。
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