Hi,
I'm trying to help a friend out who has to conduct a systematic review. I have never done one nor know much about statistics in general so I'm hoping you guys can shed some light on his situation.
So he is using Revman and his topic is comparing group based exercise to individual based exercise in those with Parkinson's disease.
He has completed the searching of literature phase and is now trying to input data into Revman.
However, the articles collected from the search did not specifically compare group based exercise to individual based.
He was just wanting to extract the data from the group based interventions or individual based interventions and then compare them using Revman. Is this even possible?
Or do all articles have to have both groups - individual based and group based exercise within it.
I'm trying to help a friend out who has to conduct a systematic review. I have never done one nor know much about statistics in general so I'm hoping you guys can shed some light on his situation.
So he is using Revman and his topic is comparing group based exercise to individual based exercise in those with Parkinson's disease.
He has completed the searching of literature phase and is now trying to input data into Revman.
However, the articles collected from the search did not specifically compare group based exercise to individual based.
He was just wanting to extract the data from the group based interventions or individual based interventions and then compare them using Revman. Is this even possible?
Or do all articles have to have both groups - individual based and group based exercise within it.