OBJECTIVE: To explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in meta-analyses when multiple are available, and what impact this may have on meta-analytic effects.DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.DATA SOURCES: We randomly selected systematic reviews of interventions from 2 clinical specialties published between January 2010 and 2012. The first presented meta-analysis of a continuous outcome in each review was selected (index meta-analysis), and all trial effect estimates that were eligible for inclusion in the meta-analysis (eg, from multiple scales or time points) were extracted from trial reports.ANALYSIS: We calculated a statistic (the Potential Bias Index (PBI)) to quantify and test for evidence of selective...
Objective: To assess the effect of publication bias on the results and conclusions of systematic rev...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Objective: To explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
Objective: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Meta-analyses are typically triggered by a (potentially false-significant) finding in one of the pre...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
Objective: To assess the effect of publication bias on the results and conclusions of systematic rev...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Objective: To explore whether systematic reviewers selectively include trial effect estimates in met...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviewers may encounter a multiplicity of outcome data in the reports of rand...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
Objective: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Meta-analyses are typically triggered by a (potentially false-significant) finding in one of the pre...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
Objective: To assess the effect of publication bias on the results and conclusions of systematic rev...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...