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. 2020 Jun 25;8:286. doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.00286

Table 1.

MOOSE checklist for meta-analyses of observational studies.

Item no. Recommendation Reported on page no.
REPORTING OF BACKGROUND SHOULD INCLUDE
1 Problem definition 2
2 Hypothesis statement 2
3 Description of study outcome(s) 2–3
4 Type of exposure or intervention used 2–3
5 Type of study designs used 3
6 Study population 2–3
REPORTING OF SEARCH STRATEGY SHOULD INCLUDE
7 Qualifications of searchers (e.g., librarians and investigators) 3
8 Search strategy, including time period included in the synthesis and keywords 3, Additional File 1
9 The effort to include all available studies, including contact with authors 3–4
10 Databases and registries searched 3
11 The search software used, name and version, including special features used (e.g., explosion) 4
12 Use of hand searching (e.g., reference lists of obtained articles) 3
13 List of citations located and those excluded, including justification 4, Table 2, Figure 1
14 Method of addressing articles published in languages other than English
15 Method of handling abstracts and unpublished studies 4
16 Description of any contact with authors 4
REPORTING OF METHODS SHOULD INCLUDE
17 Description of relevance or appropriateness of studies assembled for assessing the hypothesis to be tested 4–5
18 The rationale for the selection and coding of data (discouraging, sound clinical principles, or convenience) 4
19 Documentation of how data were classified and coded (e.g., multiple raters, blinding and interrater reliability) 4–5
20 Assessment of confounding (e.g., comparability of cases and controls in studies where appropriate) 5
21 Assessment of study quality, including blinding of quality assessors, stratification, or regression on possible predictors of study results 5
22 Assessment of heterogeneity 5
23 Description of statistical methods (e.g., complete description of fixed or random effects models, justification of whether the chosen models account for predictors of study results, dose-response models, or cumulative meta-analysis) in sufficient detail to be replicated 5–6
24 Provision of appropriate tables and graphics Tables 1, 2
REPORTING OF RESULTS SHOULD INCLUDE
25 Graphic summarizing individual study estimates and the overall estimate Figures 17
26 A table giving descriptive information for each study included Table 2
27 Results of sensitivity testing (e.g., subgroup analysis) Figure 3
28 Indication of statistical uncertainty of findings 6–7