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A. E. Ades; Nicky J. Welton; Sofia Dias; David M. Phillippo; Deborah M. Caldwell – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an extension of pairwise meta-analysis (PMA) which combines evidence from trials on multiple treatments in connected networks. NMA delivers internally consistent estimates of relative treatment efficacy, needed for rational decision making. Over its first 20 years NMA's use has grown exponentially, with applications…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Meta Analysis, Medicine, Clinical Experience
Nuijten, Michèle B.; Polanin, Joshua R. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
We present the R package and web app "statcheck" to automatically detect statistical reporting inconsistencies in primary studies and meta-analyses. Previous research has shown a high prevalence of reported p-values that are inconsistent--meaning a re-calculated p-value, based on the reported test statistic and degrees of freedom, does…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Reliability, Replication (Evaluation)
Saluja, Ronak; Cheng, Sierra; delos Santos, Keemo Althea; Chan, Kelvin K. W. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Objective: Various statistical methods have been developed to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) from published Kaplan-Meier (KM) curves for the purpose of performing meta-analyses. The objective of this study was to determine the reliability, accuracy, and precision of four commonly used methods by Guyot, Williamson, Parmar, and Hoyle and Henley.…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Reliability, Accuracy, Randomized Controlled Trials
Donegan, Sarah; Dias, Sofia; Welton, Nicky J. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
When numerous treatments exist for a disease (Treatments 1, 2, 3, etc), network meta-regression (NMR) examines whether each relative treatment effect (eg, mean difference for 2 vs 1, 3 vs 1, and 3 vs 2) differs according to a covariate (eg, disease severity). Two consistency assumptions underlie NMR: consistency of the treatment effects at the…
Descriptors: Reliability, Regression (Statistics), Outcomes of Treatment, Statistical Analysis
Robertson, Clare; Ramsay, Craig; Gurung, Tara; Mowatt, Graham; Pickard, Robert; Sharma, Pawana – Research Synthesis Methods, 2014
We describe our experience of using a modified version of the Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) tool for randomised and non-randomised comparative studies. Objectives: (1) To assess time to complete RoB assessment; (2) To assess inter-rater agreement; and (3) To explore the association between RoB and treatment effect size. Methods: Cochrane risk of…
Descriptors: Risk, Randomized Controlled Trials, Research Design, Comparative Analysis

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