We recommend these online training modules: Free to access training.cochrane.org/essentials More advanced content about completing a systematic review: training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning
Thanks we are glad you are finding it helpful. We have just launched a new series of training videos about conducting a Systematic Review with our partners, you might find these helpful too ruclips.net/p/PLKav5fAJIAOIzyzeZY7h0V3wJyXPkGTRc
Great to hear! We also recommend these Cochrane training modules to learn more about systematic reviews: training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning training.cochrane.org/essentials
I think this lecture miss a lot of important things to mention. For example, to answer question 5, we can use I2 to evaluate the heterogenicity of different studies.
The link to the quiz that is below the video is no longer working - is there any way to get access to these test questions? I had planned to use them in my college Healthcare Research class as a quick review of the topic! Also I'd like the one on RCTs if possible.
PRISMA is not the best tool for appraising systematic reviews - it's a reporting guideline so will only tell you only whether a review met PRISMA reporting criteria.
Hi, It depends on the nature of the topic and the skill set of the individuals. A good place to start if you are thinking about doing a systematic review is the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions - training.cochrane.org/handbook
Hi, Thanks for your interest. We would recommend Cochrane Interactive Learning: Conducting an Intervention Review training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning this is an online course with certificates available, the first module is free. We are also involved in a face to face course at the University of York www.york.ac.uk/crd/training-services/introduction-to-systematic-reviews/, Thanks
@@黃紹閔 We still hope to secure funding and resources to do new improved recordings. We recommend these online training modules: Free to access training.cochrane.org/essentials
Hi, please can you give a bit more detail so I can help answer. At 6:24 it explains comparison as part of PICO but do you mean later in the video? Thanks for providing feedback.
We recommend these online training modules:
Free to access training.cochrane.org/essentials
More advanced content about completing a systematic review:
training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning
This is amazing. The whole series of videos on the different study types is so useful.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the feedback.
This is brilliant and so helpful. Thank you very much for sharing!
Thanks we are glad you are finding it helpful. We have just launched a new series of training videos about conducting a Systematic Review with our partners, you might find these helpful too ruclips.net/p/PLKav5fAJIAOIzyzeZY7h0V3wJyXPkGTRc
Cochrane Common Mental Disorders
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Link for the series: ruclips.net/p/PLKav5fAJIAOJark_WyTcOb_wKIwjNJ35s
This is clear, precise and immediately useful.
Thank you.
Great to hear!
We also recommend these Cochrane training modules to learn more about systematic reviews:
training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning
training.cochrane.org/essentials
I think this lecture miss a lot of important things to mention. For example, to answer question 5, we can use I2 to evaluate the heterogenicity of different studies.
Thanks for all your helpful comments these will help inform future recordings.
that was so helpful , thanks so much for sharing
Glad it was helpful.
The link to the quiz that is below the video is no longer working - is there any way to get access to these test questions? I had planned to use them in my college Healthcare Research class as a quick review of the topic! Also I'd like the one on RCTs if possible.
Thanks for letting us know. We're looking into it.
thanks for sharing
moreover, you should mentionwhich part of article, where the answer to the question is most likely to exist.
Thanks for all your helpful comments these will help inform future recordings.
can we appraise systematic review using prisma guidelines?thank you
PRISMA is not the best tool for appraising systematic reviews - it's a reporting guideline so will only tell you only whether a review met PRISMA reporting criteria.
Is it possible to help suggest groups one can join or collaborate with to conduct a systematic review.
Suggest perhaps you contact Cochrane www.cochrane.org/join-cochrane
how many researchers can do the systematic and meta analysis ??????
Hi, It depends on the nature of the topic and the skill set of the individuals. A good place to start if you are thinking about doing a systematic review is the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions - training.cochrane.org/handbook
can you provide the powerpoint in this lecture?
Sorry we can't provide the powerpoint.
Hi ,Can I take your email to send some questions? Thank you
I’m an Emergency Physician practising full-time in India. Can you please provide me to a link on your Evidence Based Medicine course?
Hi, Thanks for your interest. We would recommend Cochrane Interactive Learning: Conducting an Intervention Review training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning this is an online course with certificates available, the first module is free. We are also involved in a face to face course at the University of York www.york.ac.uk/crd/training-services/introduction-to-systematic-reviews/, Thanks
Thank you so much 😇🙏🏼
22:21
Thanks we are planning to redo the recordings and have noted this error in the voiceover. Thanks
@@CochraneMentalHealth after one year, no recording was redone.
@@黃紹閔 We still hope to secure funding and resources to do new improved recordings. We recommend these online training modules:
Free to access training.cochrane.org/essentials
On pico u missed the comparison
Hi, please can you give a bit more detail so I can help answer. At 6:24 it explains comparison as part of PICO but do you mean later in the video?
Thanks for providing feedback.
I’m an Emergency Physician practising full-time in India. Can you please provide me to a link on your Evidence Based Medicine course?
We recommend these Cochrane training modules:
training.cochrane.org/interactivelearning
These are good too and free to access:
training.cochrane.org/essentials