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Table 1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria for screening of titles/abstracts and eligible full text articles

From: Prevalence, aetiologies and prognosis of the symptom cough in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Category

Inclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

Assessment in

(1) Study design

original quantitative study design regardless of study quality, risk of bias or type of data assessment

qualitative studies, case reports, reviews, full text was not available

titles/abstracts,

eligible full text articles

(2) Setting

primary care / general practice

secondary or tertiary care, emergency departments, out-of-hours-services, population-based settings

titles/abstracts,

eligible full text articles

(3) Symptom

cough as the primary or secondary reason for the consultation

patients were systematically asked whether they are coughing

titles/abstracts,

eligible full text articles

(4) Selection

unselected study population regarding the likelihood of a specific condition as the underlying aetiology

specific groups of cough patients were explicitly included or excluded (e.g. cough due to respiratory tract infections, a mandatory combination of cough with another symptom or an exclusion of patients with underlying conditions like asthma or COPD)

eligible full text articles

(5) Outcomes

data on incidence, prevalence, aetiology or the prognosis of cough

no data on incidence, prevalence, aetiology or the prognosis of cough

eligible full text articles