posted on 2023-12-05, 00:40authored byMIRANDA CUMPSTON
Systematic reviews are used to collate and synthesise research about health interventions, and inform decisions by clinicians, consumers, policy makers and researchers. Two critical steps in synthesis were investigated: defining the specific questions addressed in the review, and selecting appropriate synthesis methods to answer those questions. A need to improve reporting of both synthesis questions and synthesis methods in published systematic reviews was found, which is important for reviews to be transparent and useful for decision makers; an understanding of statistical methods when meta-analysis is not possible was gained; and guidance on how to report synthesis questions was developed.