OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associated with biased estimates of treatment effects and higher heterogeneity between trials. DESIGN: Meta-epidemiological study based on a collection of meta-analyses of randomised trials. DATA SOURCES: 14 meta-analyses including 167 trials that compared therapeutic interventions with placebo or non-intervention control in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee and used patient reported pain as an outcome. METHODS: Effect sizes were calculated from differences in means of pain intensity between groups at the end of follow-up, divided by the pooled standard deviation. Trials were combined by using random effects meta-analysis. Estimates of ...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
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 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 associ...
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 associat...
BACKGROUND Trial investigators frequently exclude patients from trial analyses which may bias est...
Random allocation of patients in a clinical trial should ensure the unbiased assignment and comparis...
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 explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
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 synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
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 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 associ...
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 associat...
BACKGROUND Trial investigators frequently exclude patients from trial analyses which may bias est...
Random allocation of patients in a clinical trial should ensure the unbiased assignment and comparis...
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 explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
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 synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
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...