Information on harm outcomes was insufficiently reported in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of individual participant data
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2021Author
Xu, ChangKwong, Joey S. W.
Jia, Pengli
Liu, Yu
Zhang, Weixin
Qin, Zongshi
Liu, Tongzu
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Meta-analysis is an important tool for summarizing findings from scientific research. But for harm outcomes,issues may arise due to the distribution problems, zero-events problems, as well as low statistical power. Individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis represents a viable approach to overcome these shortcomings because all eligible small-scale studies can be treated as one large trial with multiple clusters through a one-stage analytic. An increasing number of IPD meta-analyses of healthcare interventions are published over the past years.6 Findings from these IPD meta-analyses contribute to the evolving body of best available evidence for informed decision-making. However, quality of safety reporting by the emerging IPD meta-analyses remains to be ascertained. In this study, we appraised the reporting of IPD meta-analyses, with a special focus on safety outcomes.
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