Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summarizing studies that have the same target endpoint and aims to derive a pooled quantitative estimate using fixed and random effects models or network models. Differences among included studies depend on variations in target populations (ie, heterogeneity) and variations in study quality due to study design and execution (ie, bias). The risk of bias is usually assessed qualitatively using critical appraisal, and quantitative bias analysis can be used to evaluate the influence of bias on the quantity of interest. We propose a way to consider ignorance or ambiguity in how to quantify bias terms in a bias analysis by characterizing bias with imprec...
Background: Pairwise and network meta-analyses using fixed effect and random effects models are comm...
Phase I trials aim to establish appropriate clinical and statistical parameters to guide future clin...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis (MA) combines multiple studies to estimate a quantity of interest. Some existing MA mo...
We introduce a Bayesian approach which estimates and adjusts for selection bias in a set of studies ...
Flaws in the conduct of randomized trials can lead to biased estimation of the intervention effect. ...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis methods are used to synthesize results of multiple studies on the same topic. The most...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Background: Pairwise and network meta-analyses using fixed effect and random effects models are comm...
Phase I trials aim to establish appropriate clinical and statistical parameters to guide future clin...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used in evidence synthesis for combining, analyzing and summar...
Meta-analysis (MA) combines multiple studies to estimate a quantity of interest. Some existing MA mo...
We introduce a Bayesian approach which estimates and adjusts for selection bias in a set of studies ...
Flaws in the conduct of randomized trials can lead to biased estimation of the intervention effect. ...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Inmeta-analysis, between-study heterogeneity indicates the presence of effect-modifiers and has impl...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis methods are used to synthesize results of multiple studies on the same topic. The most...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...
Background: Pairwise and network meta-analyses using fixed effect and random effects models are comm...
Phase I trials aim to establish appropriate clinical and statistical parameters to guide future clin...
In designing a randomized controlled trial, it has been argued that trialists should consider existi...