Authors
Miriam Hattle, Danielle L Burke, Thomas Trikalinos, Christopher H Schmid, Yong Chen, Dan Jackson, Richard D Riley
Publication date
2022/7/26
Source
Systematic Reviews
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
149
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Objectives
Multivariate meta-analysis allows the joint synthesis of multiple outcomes accounting for their correlation. This enables borrowing of strength (BoS) across outcomes, which may lead to greater efficiency and even different conclusions compared to separate univariate meta-analyses. However, multivariate meta-analysis is complex to apply, so guidance is needed to flag (in advance of analysis) when the approach is most useful.
Study design and setting
We use 43 Cochrane intervention reviews to empirically investigate the characteristics of meta-analysis datasets that are associated with a larger BoS statistic (from 0 to 100%) when applying a bivariate meta-analysis of binary outcomes.
Results
Four characteristics were identified as strongly associated with BoS: the total number of studies, the number of studies with the outcome of interest, the percentage of studies missing the outcome of interest, and the …
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