Network meta-analysis: an introduction for pharmacists

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Yina Xu
Mohamed Amine Amiche
Mina Tadrous
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[1] University of Toronto,Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] St. Michael’s Hospital,undefined
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International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2018年 / 40卷
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Evidence based medicine; Evidence synthesis; Indirect treatment comparisons; Meta-analysis; Multiple treatment comparisons; Network meta-analysis; Methodology; Systematic review;
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Network meta-analysis is a new tool used to summarize and compare studies for multiple interventions, irrespective of whether these interventions have been directly evaluated against each other. Network meta-analysis is quickly becoming the standard in conducting therapeutic reviews and clinical guideline development. However, little guidance is available to help pharmacists review network meta-analysis studies in their practice. Major institutions such as the Cochrane Collaboration, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Decision Support Unit have endorsed utilizing network meta-analysis to establish therapeutic evidence and inform decision making. Our objective is to introduce this novel technique to pharmacy practitioners, and highlight key assumptions behind network meta-analysis studies.
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