2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802012000500002
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Remarks about systematic reviews of diagnostic tests

Abstract: From the start of the second half of the 20 th century, the evolution of medicine was seen to be accelerating, and the new millennium began with a fast pace. Doctors and other health professionals cannot survive unless they are up to date with the constant changes imposed by technology, especially in big cities.Over the last few decades, the avalanche of new drugs and modern methods of treatment has encouraged doctors to look for faster ways to follow these changes, as well as ways to verify the true efficacy … Show more

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“…One limitation involves the small number of publications included in the analysis that compared the diagnostic accuracy of IBP clinical indicators. Nevertheless, the number of studies is not the most important aspect to consider; rather, the total number of participants provides an adequate investigation (Atallah et al 2012). Furthermore, recent studies of diagnostic tests are scarce in nursing databases, which explains the small number of studies included in the sample and the low variability in the clinical profiles found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One limitation involves the small number of publications included in the analysis that compared the diagnostic accuracy of IBP clinical indicators. Nevertheless, the number of studies is not the most important aspect to consider; rather, the total number of participants provides an adequate investigation (Atallah et al 2012). Furthermore, recent studies of diagnostic tests are scarce in nursing databases, which explains the small number of studies included in the sample and the low variability in the clinical profiles found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although only seven studies were included in this review, the number of studies is not the main aspect to be considered in this type of research, but the sum of all the cases adequately studied (Atallah et al 2012). Furthermore, studies using a diagnostic test approach are recent and infrequent in nursing research, which explains the small number of studies included in this review and the low variability of clinical profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%