Generating matrix of evidence

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A unique feature of Epistemonikos is that it connects systematic reviews and their included studies. This allows clustering systematic reviews based on the primary studies they have in common. The concept of 'systematic reviews sharing included studies' is a proxy of 'systematic reviews answering a similar question'.

A matrix of evidence is a tabular way of displaying the cluster of systematic reviews that share included studies, and all the studies included in these reviews. It is automatically created based on the connections of the database, and can be trimmed by the user in order to reflect an accurate body of evidence for a specific question.

This tool allows you to create your own matrix.
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The matrix of evidence is created based on the primary studies that systematic reviews have in common. For this reason it is not possible to generate a matrix of evidence from an empty review (i.e. a review that did not include any study)

This matrix will not be available until Epistemonikos collaborators finish uploading all the relevant information. If you want them to prioritize this review send an email to matrix@epistemonikos.org

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19 References (17 Primary studies) Studify 73.7%Randomized controlled trial (RCT)14 / 19
WuDunn D2002Budenz DL1999Oh SY1994Singh K1998Katz GJ1995Lamping KA1995Palanca-Capistr..2009Smith MF1997Uva MG1996Singh K2000Singh K1997Vijaya L2000Zadok D1995Kitazawa Y1991Kim HY2008Xinyu C2001Sisto D2007Skuta GL1992Mostafaei A2011
4 Systematic reviews
De Fendi LI2013Cabourne E2015Lin ZJ2012米娜瓦尔·阿不都(Minawa..2010
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