Report of the Workshop on Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis
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Workshop on systematic review and meta-analysis was organized by full-time PhD scholars of 必威体育betway888 College of Nursing, MAHE, 必威体育betway888 from November 4th to 6th 2019.
The objective of the workshop was to create awareness about systematic review and meta-analysis. The workshop was attended by 35 participants from different disciplines of MAHE and other institutions.
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Dr Baby S Nayak discussed in detail about framing Systematic Review Question/PICO in the next session. During this session, participants were divided into groups and asked to select a topic for their protocol development.
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There was also practical session and group work for the participants. They were encouraged to work on the development of systematic review protocol on a particular topic of their interest.
The Afternoon session started with session on Selection of studies and data collection (De-duplication and extraction of data) by Dr Prasanna Mithra, Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, KMC, Mangaluru.
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In the afternoon participants presented a systematic review protocol, which was facilitated by Dr Baby S Nayak and Dr Judith A Norohna. The program was concluded with distribution of certificates to the participants by Dr Judith A Noronha, Associate Dean, MCON, MAHE, 必威体育betway888. In the feedback participants said workshop was systematically planned and well organized. The program was coordinated by Dr Baby S Nayak, Professor and Head, Department of Child Health Nursing and PhD co-ordinator, MCON, MAHE, 必威体育betway888.
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