Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology: A Proposal for Reporting
Donna F. Stroup; Jesse A. Berlin; Sally C. Morton; et al. Online article and related content current as of December 22, 2009. JAMA. 2000;283(15):2008-2012 (doi:.)
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Permissions Reprints/E-prints ******@ama- ******@ama- -/misc/ Downloaded from Fudan University on December 22, 2009 CONSENSUS STATEMENT Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology A Proposal for Reporting Donna F. Stroup, PhD, MSc Objective Because of the pressure for timely, informed decisions in public health and Jesse A. Berlin, ScD clinical practice and the explosion of information in the scientific literature, research Sa