The database has many assessments in the area of prevention, whereof most are systematic reviews.
The lack of systematic age monitoring appeared to reflect an unofficial consensus which placed age at the bottom of the equality agenda.
Unfortunately, there are no cross-nationally comparable measures of this relationship that would make a systematic analysis possible.
Any systematic error should be corrected as quickly as possible in a course of treatment.
Virtually all of these efforts presume, encourage, and sometimes even require modeling to accompany systematic reviews of clinical evidence (10).
Effects of preventative home visits to elderly people living in the community: systematic review.
Moreover, as the measurements were taken by different nurses, the possibility of any systematic error in measurement is also unlikely.
There also had to be a sufficient level of evidence (in the form of randomized controlled trials) to support systematic review and meta-analysis.