With the growing number of studies looking at the performance of diagnostic tests, combining the studies into a meta-analysis becomes an important and increasingly viable area of statistics, especially within the medical field. We begin by developing a hierarchical Bayesian prior structure to estimate prevalences and misclassi cation rates for a single diagnostic test. We provide the results from a simulation study which shows that this model has desirable operating characteristics. We then adapt the model to analyze a scenario in which the collected studies come from two populations, one of which having a known higher prevalence of the trait of interest. Next, we adapt the model from a previous article which constructs an estimat...
The rapid increase in diagnostic and screening techniques has urged the need to choose among multipl...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
<p>In studies evaluating the accuracy of diagnostic tests, three designs are commonly used, crossove...
With the recognition of the importance of evidence-based medicine, there is an emerging need for met...
In evaluating the accuracy of diagnosis tests, it is common to apply two imperfect tests jointly or ...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
OBJECTIVES: It is standard practice for diagnostic tests to be evaluated against gold standards in i...
AbstractObjectivesIt is standard practice for diagnostic tests to be evaluated against gold standard...
In Part One, the foundations of Bayesian inference are reviewed, and the technicalities of the Bayes...
To account for between-study heterogeneity in meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies, bivariat...
Objectives: Network meta-analyses (NMA) have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of m...
Objective: Network meta-analyses have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of multip...
Objectives Network meta-analyses have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of multiple...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
The rapid increase in diagnostic and screening techniques has urged the need to choose among multipl...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
<p>In studies evaluating the accuracy of diagnostic tests, three designs are commonly used, crossove...
With the recognition of the importance of evidence-based medicine, there is an emerging need for met...
In evaluating the accuracy of diagnosis tests, it is common to apply two imperfect tests jointly or ...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
OBJECTIVES: It is standard practice for diagnostic tests to be evaluated against gold standards in i...
AbstractObjectivesIt is standard practice for diagnostic tests to be evaluated against gold standard...
In Part One, the foundations of Bayesian inference are reviewed, and the technicalities of the Bayes...
To account for between-study heterogeneity in meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies, bivariat...
Objectives: Network meta-analyses (NMA) have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of m...
Objective: Network meta-analyses have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of multip...
Objectives Network meta-analyses have extensively been used to compare the effectiveness of multiple...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
The rapid increase in diagnostic and screening techniques has urged the need to choose among multipl...
It is common in population screening surveys or in the investigation of new diagnostic tests to have...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...