Methodological quality of systematic reviews on Chinese herbal medicine: a methodological survey
Abstract Background Systematic reviews (SRs) synthesise the best evidence of effectiveness and safety on Chinese herbal medicine (CHM). Decision-making should be supported by the high-quality evidence of prudently conducted SRs, but the trustworthiness of conclusions may be limited by poor methodolo...
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Main Authors: | Andy K. L. Cheung (Author), Charlene H. L. Wong (Author), Leonard Ho (Author), Irene X. Y. Wu (Author), Fiona Y. T. Ke (Author), Vincent C. H. Chung (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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