Table 1.
Manifestation | Description | Hypothesis A: Increased Workload |
Hypothesis B: Increased Target Class Heterogeneity |
Hypothesis C: Decreased Suitability of Metadata |
FTa | The mean number of full-text articles screened would be higher for DTA reviews than for treatment | Yes | - | - |
SRb | The mean number of search results would be higher for DTA reviews than for treatment | Yes | - | Yes |
INCc/ FT | The number of included studies as a percentage of the number of full-text articles screened would be lower for DTA reviews than for treatment | - | Yes | - |
INC/SR | The number of included studies as a percentage of the total number of search results would be lower for DTA reviews than for treatment | Yes | - | - |
FT/SR | The number of full-text articles retrieved as a percentage of the total search results would be lower for DTA reviews than for treatment | - | - | Yes |
anumber of references for which full-text papers were screened
bnumber of references retrieved by the original search
cnumber of references included in the final meta-analysis