Combining and analyzing data from heterogeneous randomized controlled trials of complex multiple-component intervention studies, or discussing them in a systematic review, is not straightforward. The present article describes certain issues to be considered when combining data across studies, based on discussions in an NIH-sponsored workshop on pooling issues across studies in consortia (see Belle et al. in Psychol Aging, 18(3):396-405, 2003). Several statistical methodologies are described and their advantages and limitations are explored. Whether weighting the different studies data differently, or via employing random effects, one must recognize that different pooling methodologies may yield different results. Pooling can be used for com...
Data are often combined across multiple studies, sites, strata or phases of data collection, for a v...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
BACKGROUND: Multiple interventions meta-analysis has been recommended in the methodological literatu...
Combining and analyzing data from heterogeneous randomized controlled trials of complex multiple-com...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
Even though there is substantial literature on studies which pool survey data, it is still not clear...
This paper presents new methods for synthesizing results fromsubgroup and moderation analyses acros...
Pooled analysis of individual patient data from stroke trials can deliver more precise estimates of ...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Pooled analysis of individual patient data from stroke trials can deliver more precise estimates of ...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
Systematic reviewers conducting pairwise meta-analyses sometimes encounter multi-arm studies. To inc...
The emphasis of the present thesis is on statistical methods for combining results when only publis...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the National Institutes of Health Office of Diseas...
Data are often combined across multiple studies, sites, strata or phases of data collection, for a v...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
BACKGROUND: Multiple interventions meta-analysis has been recommended in the methodological literatu...
Combining and analyzing data from heterogeneous randomized controlled trials of complex multiple-com...
Introduction: Individually randomised controlled trials (iRCTs) of complex interventions commonly in...
Even though there is substantial literature on studies which pool survey data, it is still not clear...
This paper presents new methods for synthesizing results fromsubgroup and moderation analyses acros...
Pooled analysis of individual patient data from stroke trials can deliver more precise estimates of ...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
Pooled analysis of individual patient data from stroke trials can deliver more precise estimates of ...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
Systematic reviewers conducting pairwise meta-analyses sometimes encounter multi-arm studies. To inc...
The emphasis of the present thesis is on statistical methods for combining results when only publis...
This article describes approaches for planning, dealing, and analyzing heterogeneity in a systematic...
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the National Institutes of Health Office of Diseas...
Data are often combined across multiple studies, sites, strata or phases of data collection, for a v...
Cluster-randomized clinical trials (CRT) are trials in which the unit of randomization is not a part...
BACKGROUND: Multiple interventions meta-analysis has been recommended in the methodological literatu...