Introduction Although interest in including non-randomised studies of interventions (NRSIs) in meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is growing, estimates of effectiveness obtained from NRSIs are vulnerable to greater bias than RCTs. The objectives of this study are to: (1) explore how NRSIs can be integrated into a meta-analysis of RCTs; (2) assess concordance of the evidence from non-randomised and randomised trials and explore factors associated with agreement; and (3) investigate the impact on estimates of pooled bodies of evidence when NRSIs are included.Methods and analysis We will conduct a systematic survey of 210 systematic reviews that include both RCTs and NRSIs, published from 2017 to 2022. We will randomly select...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Abstract Background There is an increasing number of meta-analyses including data from non-randomize...
Some authors argue that systematic reviews and meta-analyses of intervention studies should include ...
Abstract Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple tr...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised c...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervention studies....
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Abstract Background There is an increasing number of meta-analyses including data from non-randomize...
Some authors argue that systematic reviews and meta-analyses of intervention studies should include ...
Abstract Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple tr...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
Network meta-analysis is increasingly used to allow comparison of multiple treatment alternatives si...
There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised c...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
Non-randomized studies aim to reveal whether or not interventions are effective in real-life clinica...
To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervention studies....
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Objectives: To consider methods and related evidence for evaluating bias in non-randomised intervent...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...
Background: There is considerable debate as to the relative merits of using randomised controlled tr...