Background: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomised evidence to estimate relative treatment effects, and in particular in cases with limited randomised evidence, sometimes resulting in disconnected networks of treatments. When combining different sources of data, complex NMA methods are required to address issues associated with participant selection bias, incorporating single-arm trials (SATs), and synthesising a mixture of individual participant data (IPD) and aggregate data (AD). We develop NMA methods which synthesise data from SATs and randomised controlled trials (RCTs), using a mixture of IPD and AD, for a dichotomous outcome. Methods: We propose methods under both contrast-based (CB...
BACKGROUND Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has i...
Network meta-analysis is a powerful approach for synthesizing direct and indirect evidence about mul...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Background: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Meta-analysis can only compare studies with the same interventions, while a network meta-analysis ca...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA), also known as multiple treatment comparisons, is commonly used to incor...
Meta-analysis can only compare studies with the same interventions, while a network meta-analysis ca...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank...
BACKGROUND Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has i...
Network meta-analysis is a powerful approach for synthesizing direct and indirect evidence about mul...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Background: Increasingly in network meta-analysis (NMA), there is a need to incorporate non-randomis...
Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) is an analysis of synthesizing information from multiple independent sou...
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with compe...
Meta-analysis can only compare studies with the same interventions, while a network meta-analysis ca...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is a common approach to summarizing relative treatment effects from rand...
Network meta-analysis (NMA), also known as multiple treatment comparisons, is commonly used to incor...
Meta-analysis can only compare studies with the same interventions, while a network meta-analysis ca...
Abstract Background Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments,...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence from trials to calculate and rank...
BACKGROUND Network meta-analysis, a method to synthesise evidence from multiple treatments, has i...
Network meta-analysis is a powerful approach for synthesizing direct and indirect evidence about mul...
A network meta-analysis combines the evidence from existing randomised trials about the comparative ...