Abstract Background Due to clinical and methodological diversity, clinical studies included in meta-analyses often differ in ways that lead to differences in treatment effects across studies. Meta-regression analysis is generally recommended to explore associations between study-level characteristics and treatment effect, however, three key pitfalls of meta-regression may lead to invalid conclusions. Our aims were to determine the frequency of these three pitfalls of meta-regression analyses, examine characteristics associated with the occurrence of these pitfalls, and explore changes between 2002 and 2012. Methods A meta-epidemiolog...
A conventional meta-analysis may be performed using studies which are available at individual patien...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
BACKGROUND When investigating subgroup effects in meta-analysis, it is unclear whether accounting...
Abstract Background Due to clinical and methodological diversity, clinical studies included in meta-...
BACKGROUND Due to clinical and methodological diversity, clinical studies included in meta-analys...
Objective: This study seeks to examine whether existing study-level data meta-analysis approaches ca...
Meta-analysis that pools two levels of data, namely, aggregate data (AD) and individual patient data...
Meta-regression is simply the extension of the regression analysis. Whereas in the regression anal...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Almost a decade after the controversial paper ‘why most published research findings are false’ was w...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
A recent meta-regression of antidepressant efficacy on baseline depression severity has caused consi...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear when standard systematic reviews and meta-analyses that rely on publi...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
A conventional meta-analysis may be performed using studies which are available at individual patien...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
BACKGROUND When investigating subgroup effects in meta-analysis, it is unclear whether accounting...
Abstract Background Due to clinical and methodological diversity, clinical studies included in meta-...
BACKGROUND Due to clinical and methodological diversity, clinical studies included in meta-analys...
Objective: This study seeks to examine whether existing study-level data meta-analysis approaches ca...
Meta-analysis that pools two levels of data, namely, aggregate data (AD) and individual patient data...
Meta-regression is simply the extension of the regression analysis. Whereas in the regression anal...
Literature-based meta-analysis is a standard technique applied to pool results of individual studies...
Almost a decade after the controversial paper ‘why most published research findings are false’ was w...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
A recent meta-regression of antidepressant efficacy on baseline depression severity has caused consi...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear when standard systematic reviews and meta-analyses that rely on publi...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
A conventional meta-analysis may be performed using studies which are available at individual patien...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
BACKGROUND When investigating subgroup effects in meta-analysis, it is unclear whether accounting...