BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict methodological and reporting standards aiming to minimize bias, maximize transparency/reproducibility, and improve the accuracy of summarized data. Whether this results in differences in the results reported by meta-analyses on the same topic conducted outside the Cochrane Collaboration is an open question. METHODS: We conducted a matched-pair analysis with individual meta-analyses as the unit of analysis, comparing Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews. Using meta-analyses from the cardiovascular literature, we identified pairs that matched on intervention and outcome. The pairs were contrasted in terms of how frequently results disagreed between the Cochrane ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
Abstract Background Clinical heterogeneity can be def...
Abstract Background Previous research shows that many authors of Cochrane overviews were also involv...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict met...
Background Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict methodological an...
Objectives To systematically explore the methodological factors underpinning discrepancies in the p...
<p>This figure regresses on a natural log scale pairs of Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews in terms ...
<p>This figure reports the number of times that Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews were cited by othe...
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to assess the agreement of treatment effect estimates fro...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Background: Cochrane systematic reviews collate and summarise studies of the effects of healthcare i...
A meta-analysis (MA) combines similar studies resulting in a larger number of subjects to improve th...
This paper investigates how inconsistency (as measured by the I2 statistic) among studies in a meta‐...
Objective To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthca...
Background: Many meta-analyses contain only a small number of studies, which makes it difficult to e...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
Abstract Background Clinical heterogeneity can be def...
Abstract Background Previous research shows that many authors of Cochrane overviews were also involv...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict met...
Background Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict methodological an...
Objectives To systematically explore the methodological factors underpinning discrepancies in the p...
<p>This figure regresses on a natural log scale pairs of Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews in terms ...
<p>This figure reports the number of times that Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews were cited by othe...
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to assess the agreement of treatment effect estimates fro...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Background: Cochrane systematic reviews collate and summarise studies of the effects of healthcare i...
A meta-analysis (MA) combines similar studies resulting in a larger number of subjects to improve th...
This paper investigates how inconsistency (as measured by the I2 statistic) among studies in a meta‐...
Objective To investigate the agreement between direct and indirect comparisons of competing healthca...
Background: Many meta-analyses contain only a small number of studies, which makes it difficult to e...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
Abstract Background Clinical heterogeneity can be def...
Abstract Background Previous research shows that many authors of Cochrane overviews were also involv...