Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis research. Design: Meta-epidemiological study. Data sources: 13 meta-analyses including 153 randomised trials (41 605 patients) that compared therapeutic interventions with placebo or nonintervention control in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee and used patients' reported pain as an outcome. Methods: We compared estimated benefits of treatment between large trials (at least 100 patients per arm) and small trials, explored funnel plots supplemented with lines of predicted effects and contours of significance, and used three approaches to estimate treatment effects: meta-analyses including all trials irrespective of sample size, meta-a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
Objective To assess the influence of trial sample size on treatment effect estimates within meta-ana...
BACKGROUND: Previous meta-analyses described moderate to large benefits of chondroitin in patients w...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
Objective To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis resea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
a meta-epidemiological study has revealed that the inclusion of small studies in meta-analyses of os...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
Objective To assess the influence of trial sample size on treatment effect estimates within meta-ana...
BACKGROUND: Previous meta-analyses described moderate to large benefits of chondroitin in patients w...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
Objective To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis resea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis re...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
a meta-epidemiological study has revealed that the inclusion of small studies in meta-analyses of os...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
Objective To assess the influence of trial sample size on treatment effect estimates within meta-ana...
BACKGROUND: Previous meta-analyses described moderate to large benefits of chondroitin in patients w...