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Interpreting results and drawing conclusions

Abstract

This chapter addresses first one of the key aspects of interpreting findings that is also fundamental in completing a ‘Summary of findings’ table: the certainty of evidence related to each of the outcomes. It then provides a more detailed consideration of issues around applicability and around interpretation of numerical results, and provides suggestions for presenting authors' conclusions. Methods are presented for computing, presenting and interpreting relative and absolute effects for dichotomous outcome data, including the number needed to treat. For continuous outcome measures, review authors can present summary results for studies using natural units of measurement or as minimal important differences when all studies use the same scale. When studies measure the same construct but with different scales, review authors will need to find a way to interpret the standardized mean difference, or to use an alternative effect measure for the meta‐analysis such as the ratio of means.

Authors

Schünemann HJ; Vist GE; Higgins JP; Santesso N; Deeks JJ; Glasziou P; Akl EA; Guyatt GH; Group OBOTCGM

Book title

Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions

Pagination

pp. 403-431

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

September 23, 2019

DOI

10.1002/9781119536604.ch15

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