Course Objectives
This brief course is intended to provide a guide to understanding and/or carrying out a systematic review for publication, indicating all stages of the review process, allowing the development of a set of skills including literature research and scientific writing. It is also intended to provide trainees with a set of strategies and tools that allow them to aggregate the results of two or more independent studies, on the same research question, combining their results in a summary measure.
Access Conditions
Holders of a higher education degree.
Learning Language
Portuguese
Learning Objectives
It is intended that trainees: a) acquire fundamental knowledge of radiobiology and the effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation on biological matter; b) understand the fundamental concepts of radiation dosimetry, and c) know the methodological principles of radiological protection; d) understand the technical-scientific foundations that support diagnostic and therapeutic techniques that use radiation; e) Know the legislation applicable to the health protection of the population and workers against dangers resulting from radiation.
Contents to be covered: Systematic Review a) Stages of the systematic review process; b) Identification of studies c)
Data extraction d) Quality grids e) PRISMA; Meta-analysis a) Measures of treatment effect b) Heterogeneity, fixed effect, random effects, meta-regression c) Meta-analysis methods in different study designs d) Publication bias e) Sensitivity analysis f) Meta-analysis network for Indirect and Mixed comparisons
Course Coordinators
Main Branch
Curricular Unit | Code | ECTS | Period |
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | 41003794 | 4 | Semester |