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Important note

The user-defined weights are required to calculate an overall numerical score. This feature was implemented in response to user requests. The default weights of all of the items, with the exception of item 0.1, ensure that equal weights are placed on each of the domains, irrespective of the number of items assessed. Item 0.1, being a domain-free item, is not included in the estimation of the summary score, hence its weight is set to zero. This can be changed by the wish of the user. The use of a summary score is not explicitly endorsed, and users are advised to interpret the results with caution. Studies with identical summary scores should not be assumed to have the same magnitude of risk of bias. Differences or ratios of sum scores for two studies are not necessarily proportional to differences or ratios of risk of bias.