A Karnaugh map based approach towards systemic reviews and meta-analysis.

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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Published: April 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the challenges of visualizing existing meta-analyses and systematic reviews, which are often complex and difficult to interpret.
  • The researchers propose using pictorial representations, specifically Karnaugh maps, to enhance data analysis and improve understanding of research patterns.
  • By converting health care study data into a binary format and organizing it on a Karnaugh map, the study demonstrates how this approach simplifies the overview of accumulated research findings.

Article Abstract

Studying meta-analysis and systemic reviews since long had helped us conclude numerous parallel or conflicting studies. Existing studies are presented in tabulated forms which contain appropriate information for specific cases yet it is difficult to visualize. On meta-analysis of data, this can lead to absorption and subsumption errors henceforth having undesirable potential of consecutive misunderstandings in social and operational methodologies. The purpose of this study is to investigate an alternate forum for meta-data presentation that relies on humans' strong pictorial perception capability. Analysis of big-data is assumed to be a complex and daunting task often reserved on the computational powers of machines yet there exist mapping tools which can analyze such data in a hand-handled manner. Data analysis on such scale can benefit from the use of statistical tools like Karnaugh maps where all studies can be put together on a graph based mapping. Such a formulation can lead to more control in observing patterns of research community and analyzing further for uncertainty and reliability metrics. We present a methodological process of converting a well-established study in Health care to its equaling binary representation followed by furnishing values on to a Karnaugh Map. The data used for the studies presented herein is from Burns et al (J Publ Health 34(1):138-148, 2011) consisting of retrospectively collected data sets from various studies on clinical coding data accuracy. Using a customized filtration process, a total of 25 studies were selected for review with no, partial, or complete knowledge of six independent variables thus forming 64 independent cells on a Karnaugh map. The study concluded that this pictorial graphing as expected had helped in simplifying the overview of meta-analysis and systemic reviews.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807204PMC
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