BACKGROUND:Recommended statistical methods for meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies require relatively complex bivariate statistical models which can be a barrier for non-statisticians. A further barrier exists in the software options available for fitting such models. Software accessible to non-statisticians, such as RevMan, does not support the fitting of bivariate models thus users must seek statistical support to use R, Stata or SAS. Recent advances in web technologies make analysis tool creation much simpler than previously. As well as accessibility, online tools can allow tailored interactivity not found in other packages allowing multiple perspectives of data to be displayed and information to be tailored to the user's p...
BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is a powerful analysis method used to identify the best treatm...
This study outlines the development of a new method (split component synthesis; SCS) for meta-analys...
Background: Meta-analysis is a statistical method for combining the results of primary studies. It ...
BACKGROUND:Recommended statistical methods for meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies req...
BackgroundThe statistical models developed for meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies req...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of test accuracy studies are increasingly being rec...
Background: Individual patient data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are regarded as the gold standard for sys...
The objective of this paper is to describe general approaches of diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) that...
Objectives To explain methods for data synthesis of evidence from diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) stu...
Background: Network meta‐analysis (NMA) is a powerful analysis method used to identify the best tr...
OBJECTIVE To a) identify methodological and application papers reporting a model developed specif...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) has been increasingly adopted worldwide by Cochrane reviews,...
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to introduce methods to use all of the information without...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) has been increasingly adopted worldwide by Cochrane reviews,...
Meta-analysis is a statistical methodology that combines or integrates the results of several indepe...
BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is a powerful analysis method used to identify the best treatm...
This study outlines the development of a new method (split component synthesis; SCS) for meta-analys...
Background: Meta-analysis is a statistical method for combining the results of primary studies. It ...
BACKGROUND:Recommended statistical methods for meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies req...
BackgroundThe statistical models developed for meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies req...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of test accuracy studies are increasingly being rec...
Background: Individual patient data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are regarded as the gold standard for sys...
The objective of this paper is to describe general approaches of diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) that...
Objectives To explain methods for data synthesis of evidence from diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) stu...
Background: Network meta‐analysis (NMA) is a powerful analysis method used to identify the best tr...
OBJECTIVE To a) identify methodological and application papers reporting a model developed specif...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) has been increasingly adopted worldwide by Cochrane reviews,...
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to introduce methods to use all of the information without...
Background: Network meta-analysis (NMA) has been increasingly adopted worldwide by Cochrane reviews,...
Meta-analysis is a statistical methodology that combines or integrates the results of several indepe...
BackgroundNetwork meta-analysis (NMA) is a powerful analysis method used to identify the best treatm...
This study outlines the development of a new method (split component synthesis; SCS) for meta-analys...
Background: Meta-analysis is a statistical method for combining the results of primary studies. It ...