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Study details
• Reviewer – Mostly includes details or ID of the primary reviewer.
• Study ID/record number – is a numeric code to identify the study from which the effect size estimate was obtained.
• Date – the date when this data extraction form was filled.
• Study title – the full title of the study
• Author – This is an alphabetic or character code, which is usually the first few characters of the primary study’s author
name, which serves as an easy way to identify the study in the bibliography.
• Year – year of publication
• Journal – the journal in which the article was published?
Study method
• Aims of the study – as stated in the report
• Setting – may refer to hospital, community, aged care facility, or rural/urban, etc.
• Study design – briefly describes the type of the study design. For example, if it is a randomized controlled trial or a
quasirandomized controlled trial
• Subject characteristics – include age, sex, country/location, sample size, diagnosis, and other relevant characteristics.
• Dependent variable
• Outcomes – primary outcome measured, and where relevant, includes associated secondary outcomes.
• Outcome measurements – describe the scales or tools used to measure the outcomes. For example, a standardized pain
scales to measure pain.
• Method of data analysis
Results
• Prevalence n/N (%)
• Proportion and 95% confidence intervals
• Incidence n/N (%)
• Proportion and 95% confidence intervals and duration of recruitment or the study
• Cognitives
• Authors’ comments
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