Random-effects meta-analyses are used to combine evidence of treatment effects from multiple studies. Since treatment effects may vary across trials due to differences in study characteristics, heterogeneity in treatment effects between studies must be accounted for to achieve valid inference. The standard model for random-effects meta-analysis assumes approximately normal effect estimates and a normal random-effects model. However, standard methods based on this model ignore the uncertainty in estimating the between-trial heterogeneity. In the special setting of only two studies and in the presence of heterogeneity, we investigate here alternatives such as the Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman method (HKSJ), the modified Knapp-Hartung method (mK...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis describes differences in treatment effects between trials that exceed...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Background Random-effects meta-analysis is commonly performed by first deriving an estimate of the b...
BACKGROUND: Random-effects meta-analysis is commonly performed by first deriving an estimate of the ...
Contains fulltext : 136953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Background Meta-analysis of preclinical data is used to evaluate the consistency of findings and to ...
BACKGROUND: The DerSimonian and Laird approach (DL) is widely used for random effects meta-analysis,...
The modified method for random-effects meta-analysis, usually attributed to Hartung andKnapp and als...
The random effects model in meta-analysis is a standard statistical tool often used to analyze the e...
We studied the performance of several meta-analysis methods in rare event settings, when the treatme...
Combining effect sizes from individual studies using random-effects models are commonly applied in h...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis describes differences in treatment effects between trials that exceed...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Background Random-effects meta-analysis is commonly performed by first deriving an estimate of the b...
BACKGROUND: Random-effects meta-analysis is commonly performed by first deriving an estimate of the ...
Contains fulltext : 136953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Background Meta-analysis of preclinical data is used to evaluate the consistency of findings and to ...
BACKGROUND: The DerSimonian and Laird approach (DL) is widely used for random effects meta-analysis,...
The modified method for random-effects meta-analysis, usually attributed to Hartung andKnapp and als...
The random effects model in meta-analysis is a standard statistical tool often used to analyze the e...
We studied the performance of several meta-analysis methods in rare event settings, when the treatme...
Combining effect sizes from individual studies using random-effects models are commonly applied in h...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis describes differences in treatment effects between trials that exceed...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...