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Proportion attributable to contextual effects in general medicine: a meta-epidemiological study based on Cochrane reviews.

Tsutsumi YusukeYasushi TsujimotoAran TajikaKenji OmaeTomoko FujiiAkira OnishiYuki KataokaMorihiro KatsuraHisashi NomaEthan SahkerEdoardo Giuseppe OstinelliToshi A Furukawa
Published in: BMJ evidence-based medicine (2022)
The results suggest that much of the observed benefit is not just due to the specific effect of the interventions. The specific effects of interventions may be larger for subjective outcomes than for objective or semiobjective outcomes. However, PCEs were exceptionally variable. When we evaluate the magnitude of PCEs, we should consider each PCE individually, for each condition, intervention and outcome in its context, to assess the importance of an intervention for each specific clinical setting.
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