Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) often provide crucial information for patients, clinicians and policy-makers facing challenging health care decisions. Based on emerging methods, guidance on improving the interpretability of meta-analysis of patient-reported outcomes, typically continuous in nature, is likely to enhance decision-making. The objective of this paper is to summarize approaches to enhancing the interpretability of pooled estimates of PROs in meta-analyses. When differences in PROs between groups are statistically significant, decision-makers must be able to interpret the magnitude of effect. This is challenging when, as is often the ca...
Abstract Background Meta-analyses (MA) based on indiv...
Clinical decisions should be based on the totality of the best evidence and not the results of indiv...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patient-reported outcomes (PR...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Authors of systematic reviews that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) should have a good under...
Randomized clinical trials provide the most reliable estimates of the benefits and harms of treatmen...
Randomized clinical trials provide the most reliable estimates of the benefits and harms of treatmen...
The principle of intention-to-treat analysis must be strictly applied to both individual randomized ...
Clinical decisions should be based on the totality of the best evidence and not the results of indiv...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for a more transparent and objective appraisal of the evi...
AbstractThis article is part of a series of manuscripts dealing with the incorporation of patient-re...
Abstract Background Meta-analyses (MA) based on indiv...
Clinical decisions should be based on the totality of the best evidence and not the results of indiv...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patient-reported outcomes (PR...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Authors of systematic reviews that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) should have a good under...
Randomized clinical trials provide the most reliable estimates of the benefits and harms of treatmen...
Randomized clinical trials provide the most reliable estimates of the benefits and harms of treatmen...
The principle of intention-to-treat analysis must be strictly applied to both individual randomized ...
Clinical decisions should be based on the totality of the best evidence and not the results of indiv...
Best practice is built on the principle of aggregating all available evidence on a topic to make a c...
IMPORTANCE: A persistent dilemma when performing meta-analyses is whether all available trials shoul...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses allow for a more transparent and objective appraisal of the evi...
AbstractThis article is part of a series of manuscripts dealing with the incorporation of patient-re...
Abstract Background Meta-analyses (MA) based on indiv...
Clinical decisions should be based on the totality of the best evidence and not the results of indiv...
Meta-analysis has become an integral part of evidence-based decision-making processes and is being i...