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Approaches for combining primary care electronic health record data from multiple sources: a systematic review of observational studies.

Daniel DedmanMelissa CabecinhaRachael WilliamsStephen J W EvansKrishnan BhaskaranIan J Douglas
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Comparing patterns and trends in different populations, or in different primary care EHR databases from the same populations, is important and a common objective for multi-database studies. When combining results from several databases using meta-analysis, provision of separate results from each database is helpful for interpretation. We found that these were often missing, particularly for studies using one-stage approaches, which also often lacked details of any statistical adjustment for heterogeneity and/or clustering. For two-stage meta-analysis, a clear rationale should be provided for choice of fixed effect and/or random effects or other models.
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