In recent years, meta-analysis has evolved to a critically important field of Statistics, and has significant applications in Medicine and Health Sciences. In this work we briefly present existing methodologies to conduct meta-analysis along with any discussion and recent developments accompanying them. Undoubtedly, studies brought together in a systematic review will differ in one way or another. This yields a considerable amount of variability, any kind of which may be termed heterogeneity. To this end, reports of meta-analyses commonly present a statistical test of heterogeneity when attempting to establish whether the included studies are indeed similar in terms of the reported output or not. We intend to provide an overview of the topi...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
The goal of a meta-analysis is not only to synthesize the information of selected studies, estimate ...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
are used as the default tool for heterogeneity testing, the work we present here demonstrates that ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Meta-analysis comprises the analysis of the data of similar studies gathered in a systematic review....
It is indispensable for any meta-analysis that potential sources of heterogeneity are examined, befo...
OBJECTIVES: This contribution provides a unifying concept for meta-analysis integrating the handling...
This article discusses the challenges facing meta-analyses considering multiple sources of heterogen...
Evaluation of important causes of heterogeneity among study results is an important component of any...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
The goal of a meta-analysis is not only to synthesize the information of selected studies, estimate ...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
are used as the default tool for heterogeneity testing, the work we present here demonstrates that ...
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis can be caused by chance, methodological or clinical variations betwee...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Meta-analysis comprises the analysis of the data of similar studies gathered in a systematic review....
It is indispensable for any meta-analysis that potential sources of heterogeneity are examined, befo...
OBJECTIVES: This contribution provides a unifying concept for meta-analysis integrating the handling...
This article discusses the challenges facing meta-analyses considering multiple sources of heterogen...
Evaluation of important causes of heterogeneity among study results is an important component of any...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Heterogeneity has a key role in meta-analysis methods and can greatly affect conclusions. However, t...