Developing and Piloting a Tool To Create Dot Plots To Summarize Pooled Data for Multiple Outcomes in Systematic Reviews
Methods Research Report
Authors
Investigators: Yun Yu, M.S., Rongwei Fu, Ph.D., Jesse Wagner, M.A., Azrah Ahmed, B.A., Connor Smith, M.S., and Roger Chou, M.D.ReadSuggested citation:
Yu Y, Fu R, Wagner J, Ahmed A, Smith C, Chou R. Developing and Piloting a Tool To Create Dot Plots To Summarize Pooled Data for Multiple Outcomes in Systematic Reviews. Methods Research Report. (Prepared by the Pacific Northwest Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 75Q80120D00006. AHRQ Publication No. 22-EHC001. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. October 2021. doi: 10.23970/AHRQEPCMETHODSDOTPLOTS. Posted final reports are located on the Effective Health Care Program search page.
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