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Making Sense of Meta-Analysis: A Critique of 'Effectiveness of Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy'

Authors :
Julia H. Littell
Aron Shlonsky
Source :
Clinical Social Work Journal. 39:340-346
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

Evidence-based practice depends in part on knowledge derived from relevant research. For any given topic, there are likely to be many, potentially relevant studies; a careful appraisal and synthesis of the results of these studies is needed to understand the state of the empirical evidence. Meta-analysis is widely used to combine results of quantitative studies; yet this method is unfamiliar to many people and, as a result, meta-analyses are often uncritically accepted. In this article, we argue that meta-analysis is only one component of a good research synthesis. We critique a recent metaanalysis on the effectiveness of long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, showing that this metaanalysis failed to meet current standards for the conduct and reporting of systematic research reviews and meta-analyses. We demonstrate the use of AMSTAR, a straightforward tool for assessing the quality of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Details

ISSN :
15733343 and 00911674
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Social Work Journal
Accession number :
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