Objective: To estimate the proportion of systematic reviews that meet the optimal information size (OIS) and assess the impact heterogeneity and effect size have on the OIS estimate by type of outcome (eg, mortality, semiobjective or subjective). Methods: We carried out searches of Medline and Cochrane to retrieve meta-analyses published in systematic reviews from 2010 to 2012. We estimated the OIS using Trial Sequential Analysis software (TSA V.0.9) and based on several heterogeneity and effect size scenarios, stratifying by type of outcome (mortality/ semiobjective/subjective) and by Cochrane/non-Cochrane reviews. Results: We included 137 meta-analyses out of 218 (63%) potential systematic reviews (one meta-analysis from each sy...
In the age of evidence based decision making through a systematic review of the literature, statisti...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...
In meta-analysis, the random-effects model is often used to account for heterogeneity. The model ass...
Background and objectives The concept of optimum information size (OIS) was first proposed by Pogue ...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Contains fulltext : 153978.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Bet...
Background. Although Cohen's convention regarding small (∼0.2), medium (∼0.5), and large (∼0.8) effe...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
AbstractObjectivesBetween-study heterogeneity plays an important role in random-effects models for m...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses usually synthesise evidence from studies reporting outcomes fro...
Practitioners and policymakers rely on meta-analyses to inform decision making around the allocation...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses including a limited number of patients and events are prone to yield overe...
In the age of evidence based decision making through a systematic review of the literature, statisti...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...
In meta-analysis, the random-effects model is often used to account for heterogeneity. The model ass...
Background and objectives The concept of optimum information size (OIS) was first proposed by Pogue ...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Contains fulltext : 153978.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Bet...
Background. Although Cohen's convention regarding small (∼0.2), medium (∼0.5), and large (∼0.8) effe...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
AbstractObjectivesBetween-study heterogeneity plays an important role in random-effects models for m...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses usually synthesise evidence from studies reporting outcomes fro...
Practitioners and policymakers rely on meta-analyses to inform decision making around the allocation...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses including a limited number of patients and events are prone to yield overe...
In the age of evidence based decision making through a systematic review of the literature, statisti...
Abstract Background Most meta-analyses in systematic reviews, including Cochrane ones, do not have s...
In meta-analysis, the random-effects model is often used to account for heterogeneity. The model ass...