Sağlık Bilimlerinde Meta Analiz

Meta analizi bulguları birleştirmek amacıyla bağımsız çalışmalardan elde edilen sonuçların istatistiksel analizidir. Meta analizi bireysel bir çalışmaya göre daha güçlü ve daha kesin tahmin yapma olanağı sağlar. Bu derlemede meta analizinin tanımı ve amaçları, meta analizinde izlenmesi gereken adımlar, meta analizinin avantajları ve meta analizine yönelik olumsuz eleştiriler verilmektedir. 

Meta Analysis In Medical Sciences

Meta analysis is a statistical analysis of results obtained from independent studies to combine the findings. It provides more powerful and precise estimates than any individual study contributing to the pooled analysis. In this review paper, the definition and aims of meta analysis, the steps of meta analysis and its advantages and negative criticisms towards the meta analysis are given. 

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