The quality of systematic reviews about interventions for refractive error can be improved: a review of systematic reviews.
Evan Mayo-WilsonSueko Matsumura NgRoy S ChuckTianjing LiPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2017)
Most systematic reviews of interventions for refractive error are low methodological quality. Following widely accepted guidance, such as Cochrane or Institute of Medicine standards for conducting systematic reviews, would contribute to improved patient care and inform future research.