Meta-analysis: the quantitative approach to research review.
Ellenberg S S·Seminars in oncology
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Ellenberg S S·Seminars in oncology
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Lee Andrew·Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
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Julious Steven A·Statistical methods in medical research
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Peterson Daniel·ACP journal club
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Sanz Rubiales A, del Valle Rivero M L, Rey Castro P, +1 more·Medicina clinica
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Wijdicks E F, Bernat J L·Neurology
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Egger M, Smith G D·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Indrayan A·Indian heart journal
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Gilbody S, House A, Song F, +1 more·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Probstfield J, Applegate W B·Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Greenland S·American journal of epidemiology
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Hunter R W, Soutter W P·American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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Lu Yiwen, Zhang Bingyu, Tong Jiayi, +1 more·Annual review of biomedical data science
Distributed research networks have transformed modern clinical research by enabling large-scale, multi-institutional collaborations while maintaining patient privacy. Two prominent methodologies within these frameworks-meta-analysis and federated learning-address the challenges of synthesizing evidence from decentraliz…
N Nyaga Victoria, Arbyn Marc, Aerts Marc·Statistical methods in medical research
There are several generalized linear mixed models to combine direct and indirect evidence on several diagnostic tests from related but independent diagnostic studies simultaneously also known as network meta-analysis. The popularity of these models is due to the attractive features of the normal distribution and the av…
Spence Graeme T, Steinsaltz David, Fanshawe Thomas R·Statistics in medicine
As evidence accumulates within a meta-analysis, it is desirable to determine when the results could be considered conclusive to guide systematic review updates and future trial designs. Adapting sequential testing methodology from clinical trials for application to pooled meta-analytic effect size estimates appears wel…
Ohlssen David, Price Karen L, Xia H Amy, +7 more·Pharmaceutical statistics
The Drug Information Association Bayesian Scientific Working Group (BSWG) was formed in 2011 with a vision to ensure that Bayesian methods are well understood and broadly utilized for design and analysis and throughout the medical product development process, and to improve industrial, regulatory, and economic decision…
Schulz Anke, Schürmann Christoph, Skipka Guido, +1 more·Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
This chapter contains a methodological framework for choosing a model for the meta-analysis of very few studies and selecting an estimation method for the chosen model by means of study characteristics and by comparing results yielded by different approaches. When the results are inconclusive between different estimati…
Karahalios Amalia, McKenzie Joanne E, White Ian R·Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Network meta-analysis is used to synthesize evidence from a network of treatments. The models used in a network meta-analysis are more complex than those used for pairwise meta-analysis. Two types of models are available to undertake a network meta-analysis: contrast-based and arm-based models. Contrast-based models ha…
Pastor Dena A, Lazowski Rory A·Multivariate behavioral research
The term "multilevel meta-analysis" is encountered not only in applied research studies, but in multilevel resources comparing traditional meta-analysis to multilevel meta-analysis. In this tutorial, we argue that the term "multilevel meta-analysis" is redundant since all meta-analysis can be formulated as a special ki…
Heesen M, Klimek M, Hoeks S E·Anaesthesia
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