Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo, Cristiane Rufino
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Riera, Rachel, Torloni, Maria Regina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/76803
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To assess the quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health recently published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal. METHOD: All systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in the last five years in the Brazilian Journal of Evidence-based Health were retrieved. Two independent reviewers critically assessed the methodological quality of reviews and trials using AMSTAR and the Cochrane Risk of Bias Table, respectively. RESULTS: Systematic reviews and clinical trials accounted for less than 10% of the 61 original studies on women's health published in the São Paulo Medical Journal over the last five years. All five reviews were considered to be of moderate quality; the worst domains were publication bias and the appropriate use of study quality in formulating conclusions. All three clinical trials were judged to have a high risk of bias. The participant blinding, personnel and outcome assessors and allocation concealment domains had the worst scores. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health recently published in a Brazilian evidence-based journal are of low to moderate quality. The quality of these types of studies needs improvement.
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title Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
spellingShingle Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
Macedo, Cristiane Rufino
title_short Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
title_full Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
title_fullStr Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
title_full_unstemmed Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
title_sort Methodological quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal
author Macedo, Cristiane Rufino
author_facet Macedo, Cristiane Rufino
Riera, Rachel
Torloni, Maria Regina
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Torloni, Maria Regina
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Riera, Rachel
Torloni, Maria Regina
description OBJECTIVES: To assess the quality of systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health recently published in a Brazilian evidence-based health journal. METHOD: All systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health published in the last five years in the Brazilian Journal of Evidence-based Health were retrieved. Two independent reviewers critically assessed the methodological quality of reviews and trials using AMSTAR and the Cochrane Risk of Bias Table, respectively. RESULTS: Systematic reviews and clinical trials accounted for less than 10% of the 61 original studies on women's health published in the São Paulo Medical Journal over the last five years. All five reviews were considered to be of moderate quality; the worst domains were publication bias and the appropriate use of study quality in formulating conclusions. All three clinical trials were judged to have a high risk of bias. The participant blinding, personnel and outcome assessors and allocation concealment domains had the worst scores. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the systematic reviews and clinical trials on women's health recently published in a Brazilian evidence-based journal are of low to moderate quality. The quality of these types of studies needs improvement.
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