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期刊名:Research synthesis methods

缩写:RES SYNTH METHODS

ISSN:1759-2879

e-ISSN:1759-2887

IF/分区:6.1/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Hua Li,Ming-Chieh Shih,Yu-Kang Tu Hua Li
Component network meta-analysis (CNMA) compares treatments comprising multiple components and estimates the effects of individual components. For network meta-analysis, a standard network plot with nodes for treatments and edges for direct ...
Tat-Thang Vo Tat-Thang Vo
In a recent issue of the Journal; Remiro-Azócar et al. introduce a new method to adjust for population difference between two trials; when the individual patient data (IPD) are only accessible for one study. The proposed method generates t...
Niklas Bobrovitz,Kim Noël,Zihan Li et al. Niklas Bobrovitz et al.
Risk of bias (RoB) assessments are a core element of evidence synthesis but can be time consuming and subjective. We aimed to develop a decision rule-based algorithm for RoB assessment of seroprevalence studies. We developed the SeroTracker...
Simon Briscoe,Rebeca Abbott,Hassanat Lawal et al. Simon Briscoe et al.
A commonly reported challenge of using Google Search to identify studies for a systematic review is the high number of results retrieved. Thus, 'stopping rules' are applied when screening, such as screening only the first 100 results. Howev...
Tasnim Hamza,Konstantina Chalkou,Fabio Pellegrini et al. Tasnim Hamza et al.
In network meta-analysis (NMA), we synthesize all relevant evidence about health outcomes with competing treatments. The evidence may come from randomized clinical trials (RCT) or non-randomized studies (NRS) as individual participant data ...
Hongchao Qi,Dimitris Rizopoulos,Joost van Rosmalen Hongchao Qi
The meta-analytic-predictive (MAP) approach is a Bayesian method to incorporate historical controls in new trials that aims to increase the statistical power and reduce the required sample size. Here we investigate how to calculate the samp...
Timothy H Barker,Danielle Pollock,Jennifer C Stone et al. Timothy H Barker et al.
Synthesizers of evidence are increasingly likely to encounter studies published in predatory journals during the evidence synthesis process. The evidence synthesis discipline is uniquely positioned to encounter novel concerns associated wit...
Georgios Seitidis,Sofia Tsokani,Christos Christogiannis et al. Georgios Seitidis et al.
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is an established method for assessing the comparative efficacy and safety of competing interventions. It is often the case that we deal with interventions that consist of multiple, possibly interacting, componen...
David Cheng,Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen,James Signorovitch David Cheng
Matching-adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) enables indirect comparisons of interventions across separate studies when individual patient-level data (IPD) are available for only one study. Due to its similarity with propensity score weight...
Theresa Bengough,Isolde Sommer,Karin Hannes Theresa Bengough
Contextual factors such as cultural values and traditions impact on implementation processes of healthcare interventions. It is one of the reasons why local stakeholders may decide to role out a programme differently from how it has origina...