We introduce a quality-effects approach that combines evidence from a series of trials comparing 2 interventions. This approach incorporates the heterogeneity of effects in the analysis of the overall interventional efficacy. However, unlike the random-effects model based on observed between-trial heterogeneity, we suggest adjustment based on measured methodological heterogeneity between studies. We propose a simple noniterative procedure for computing the combined effect size under this model and suggest that this could represent a more convincing alternative to the random effects model
Fixed- and random-effects models represent two different approaches to analyzing and under-standing ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three method...
When conducting a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials outcomes, appropriate choice of the ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis describes differences in treatment effects between trials that exceed...
A relevant problem in meta-analysis concerns the possible heterogeneity between trial results. If a ...
In meta-analysis, dependent effect sizes are very common. An example is where in one or more studies...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
grantor: University of TorontoMeta-analysis is a set of statistical maneuvers to quantitat...
The goal of a meta-analysis is not only to synthesize the information of selected studies, estimate ...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
Fixed- and random-effects models represent two different approaches to analyzing and understanding d...
In meta-analysis, the random-effects model is often used to account for heterogeneity. The model ass...
This article shows that the interpretation of the random-effects models used inmeta-analysis to summ...
This article examines the performance of the updated quality effects (QE) estimator formeta-analysis...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Fixed- and random-effects models represent two different approaches to analyzing and under-standing ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three method...
When conducting a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials outcomes, appropriate choice of the ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis describes differences in treatment effects between trials that exceed...
A relevant problem in meta-analysis concerns the possible heterogeneity between trial results. If a ...
In meta-analysis, dependent effect sizes are very common. An example is where in one or more studies...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
grantor: University of TorontoMeta-analysis is a set of statistical maneuvers to quantitat...
The goal of a meta-analysis is not only to synthesize the information of selected studies, estimate ...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
Fixed- and random-effects models represent two different approaches to analyzing and understanding d...
In meta-analysis, the random-effects model is often used to account for heterogeneity. The model ass...
This article shows that the interpretation of the random-effects models used inmeta-analysis to summ...
This article examines the performance of the updated quality effects (QE) estimator formeta-analysis...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Fixed- and random-effects models represent two different approaches to analyzing and under-standing ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three method...
When conducting a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials outcomes, appropriate choice of the ...