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Meta-analysis and subgroups
M Borenstein, JPT Higgins
Prevention Science, 2012
Órdenes: US National Institutes of Health
Including non‐randomized studies on intervention effects
BC Reeves, JJ Deeks, JPT Higgins, B Shea, P Tugwell, GA Wells, ...
Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions, 595-620, 2019
Órdenes: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Comparative performance of heterogeneity variance estimators in meta‐analysis: a review of simulation studies
D Langan, JPT Higgins, M Simmonds
Research synthesis methods 8 (2), 181-198, 2017
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
A general framework for the use of logistic regression models in meta-analysis
MC Simmonds, JPT Higgins
Statistical methods in medical research 25 (6), 2858-2877, 2016
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Bayesian multivariate meta‐analysis with multiple outcomes
Y Wei, JPT Higgins
Statistics in medicine 32 (17), 2911-2934, 2013
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Strengthening the reporting of genetic association studies (STREGA)? an extension of the strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE) statement
J Little, JPT Higgins, JPA Ioannidis, D Moher, F Gagnon, E von Elm, ...
Journal of clinical epidemiology 62 (6), 597, 2009
Órdenes: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Genome Canada
Evaluating the impact of imputations for missing participant outcome data in a network meta-analysis
LM Spineli, JPT Higgins, A Cipriani, S Leucht, G Salanti
Clinical Trials 10 (3), 378-388, 2013
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Using Risk of Bias 2 to assess results from randomised controlled trials: guidance from Cochrane
E Flemyng, TH Moore, I Boutron, JPT Higgins, A Hróbjartsson, ...
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 28 (4), 260-266, 2023
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Sample size calculation for meta‐epidemiological studies
B Giraudeau, JPT Higgins, E Tavernier, L Trinquart
Statistics in medicine 35 (2), 239-250, 2016
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Methodological features of clinical pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic studies of antibacterials and antifungals: a systematic review
A McAleenan, PG Ambrose, SM Bhavnani, GL Drusano, WW Hope, ...
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 75 (6), 1374-1389, 2020
Órdenes: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The impact of trial characteristics on premature discontinuation of antipsychotics in schizophrenia
LM Spineli, S Leucht, A Cipriani, JPT Higgins, G Salanti
European Neuropsychopharmacology 23 (9), 1010-1016, 2013
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Methodological quality of meta‐analyses: matched‐pairs comparison over time and between industry‐sponsored and academic‐sponsored reports
PW Lane, JPT Higgins, B Anagnostelis, J Anzures‐Cabrera, NF Baker, ...
Research Synthesis Methods 4 (4), 342-350, 2013
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Rate-constrained ranking and the rate-weighted AUC
LAC Millard, PA Flach, JPT Higgins
Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases: European Conference …, 2014
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Random‐effects meta‐analysis of time‐to‐event data using the expectation–maximisation algorithm and shrinkage estimators
MC Simmonds, JPT Higgins, LA Stewart
Research Synthesis Methods 4 (2), 144-155, 2013
Órdenes: UK Medical Research Council
Assessment of systematic effects of methodological characteristics on candidate genetic associations
B Aljasir, JPA Ioannidis, A Yurkiewich, D Moher, JPT Higgins, P Arora, ...
Human genetics 132, 167-178, 2013
Órdenes: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Investigating and Dealing with Publication Bias and Other Reporting Biases
MJ Page, JAC Sterne, JPT Higgins, M Egger
Systematic Reviews in Health Research: Meta‐Analysis in Context, 74-90, 2022
Órdenes: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Efficacy of PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy on brain metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer and treatment-related adverse events: a systematic review
W Phillips, Z Thornton, L Andrews, R Daly, J Higgins, P Davies, K Kurian
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 104288, 2024
Órdenes: Cancer Research UK, National Institute for Health Research, UK
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement
D Moher, A Liberati, J Tetzlaff, DG Altman, t PRISMA Group*
Annals of internal medicine 151 (4), 264-269, 2009
Órdenes: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Cancer Research UK
The Cochrane Collaboration’s tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised trials
JPT Higgins, DG Altman, PC Gøtzsche, P Jüni, D Moher, AD Oxman, ...
Bmj 343, 2011
Órdenes: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Cancer Research UK
RoB 2: a revised tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised trials
JAC Sterne, J Savović, MJ Page, RG Elbers, NS Blencowe, I Boutron, ...
bmj 366, 2019
Órdenes: US National Institutes of Health, National Health and Medical Research …
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