Recently, multiple imputation has been proposed as a tool for individual patient data meta-analysis with sporadically missing observations, and it has been suggested that within-study imputation is usually preferable. However, such within study imputation cannot handle variables that are completely missing within studies. Further, if some of the contributing studies are relatively small, it may be appropriate to share information across studies when imputing. In this paper, we develop and evaluate a joint modelling approach to multiple imputation of individual patient data in meta-analysis, with an across-study probability distribution for the study specific covariance matrices. This retains the flexibility to allow for between-study hetero...
There are many advantages to individual participant data meta-analysis for combining data from multi...
This paper provides an overview of multiple imputation and current perspectives on its use in medica...
Accepted: 31 July 2021Randomized trials involving independent and paired observations occur in many ...
Recently, multiple imputation has been proposed as a tool for individual patient data meta-analysis ...
Recently, multiple imputation has been proposed as a tool for individual patient data meta‐analysis ...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Meta-analysis of individual participant data (IPD) is increasingly utilised to improve the estimatio...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
The term meta-analysis refers to the quantitative process of statistically combining results of stud...
Meta‐analysis of individual participant data (IPD) is increasingly utilised to improve the estimatio...
grantor: University of TorontoMissing data or incomplete data are very common in almost ev...
Missing data are ubiquitous in clinical and social research, and multiple imputation (MI) is increas...
Background Missing data can introduce bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), b...
There are many advantages to individual participant data meta-analysis for combining data from multi...
This paper provides an overview of multiple imputation and current perspectives on its use in medica...
Accepted: 31 July 2021Randomized trials involving independent and paired observations occur in many ...
Recently, multiple imputation has been proposed as a tool for individual patient data meta-analysis ...
Recently, multiple imputation has been proposed as a tool for individual patient data meta‐analysis ...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
The use of multiple imputation has increased markedly in recent years, and journal reviewers may exp...
Meta-analysis of individual participant data (IPD) is increasingly utilised to improve the estimatio...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validati...
The term meta-analysis refers to the quantitative process of statistically combining results of stud...
Meta‐analysis of individual participant data (IPD) is increasingly utilised to improve the estimatio...
grantor: University of TorontoMissing data or incomplete data are very common in almost ev...
Missing data are ubiquitous in clinical and social research, and multiple imputation (MI) is increas...
Background Missing data can introduce bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), b...
There are many advantages to individual participant data meta-analysis for combining data from multi...
This paper provides an overview of multiple imputation and current perspectives on its use in medica...
Accepted: 31 July 2021Randomized trials involving independent and paired observations occur in many ...