This method can be used to compare interventions that have not been evaluated in head-to- head studies and to rank the effectiveness of each treatment. Specifically, if one trial that includes all evidence (direct and indirect) compares intervention A versus intervention B and another trial compares intervention B versus intervention C, the network of evidence can be used to yield an indirect comparison of interventions A versus C.
- Buy the book
- Table of Contents
- Summarized book content
- Introduction to Knowledge Translation
- Knowledge Creation
- Knowledge Synthesis
- The Review Team
- Formulating the Question, Eligibility Criteria, and Protocol
- Finding Relevant Studies
- Selecting Studies for Inclusion
- Assessing Risk of Bias of Included Studies
- Extracting Data from the Individual Studies
- Analyzing the Data
- Presenting the Results of the Review
- Interpreting the Results
- Disseminating the Results of the Review
- Increasing Uptake of Review Results
- Knowledge Translation Tools
- Knowledge Dissemination
- Knowledge Synthesis
- The Action Cycle
- Teaching Resources
- About the Authors