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Yoneoka, Daisuke; Omae, Katsuhiro; Henmi, Masayuki; Eguchi, Shinto – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
The number of clinical prediction models sharing the same prediction task has increased in the medical literature. However, evidence synthesis methodologies that use the results of these prediction models have not been sufficiently studied, particularly in the context of meta-analysis settings where only summary statistics are available. In…
Descriptors: Prediction, Task Analysis, Medical Research, Outcomes of Treatment
Viechtbauer, Wolfgang; López-López, José Antonio – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Heterogeneity is commonplace in meta-analysis. When heterogeneity is found, researchers often aim to identify predictors that account for at least part of such heterogeneity by using mixed-effects meta-regression models. Another potentially relevant goal is to focus on the amount of heterogeneity as a function of one or more predictors, but this…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Models, Predictor Variables, Computation
Bowden, Jack; Holmes, Michael V. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk factor causally affects a health outcome. Meta-analysis has been used historically in MR to combine results from separate epidemiological studies, with each study using a small but select group of genetic variants. In recent years, it has been used…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Research Design, Predictor Variables, Genetics
Lunny, Carole; Neelakant, Trish; Chen, Alyssa; Shinger, Gavindeep; Stevens, Adrienne; Tasnim, Sara; Sadeghipouya, Shadi; Adams, Stephen; Zheng, Yi Wen; Lin, Lester; Yang, Pei Hsuan; Dosanjh, Manpreet; Ngsee, Peter; Ellis, Ursula; Shea, Beverley J.; Reid, Emma K.; Wright, James M. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Overviews synthesising the results of multiple systematic reviews help inform evidence-based clinical practice. In this first of two companion papers, we evaluate the bibliometrics of overviews, including their prevalence and factors affecting citation rates and journal impact factor (JIF). We searched MEDLINE, Epistemonikos and Cochrane Database…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis, Journal Articles, Periodicals
Fanshawe, Thomas R.; Shaw, Luke F.; Spence, Graeme T. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2017
Introduction: Previous studies suggest that many systematic reviews contain meta-analyses that display temporal trends, such as the first study's result being more extreme than later studies' or a drift in the pooled estimate. We assessed the extent and characteristics of temporal trends using all Cochrane intervention reports published 2008-2012.…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Intervention, Databases, Medical Research