Conceptual and Technical Challenges in Network Meta-analysis
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Abstract
The increase in treatment options creates an urgent need for comparative effectiveness research. Randomized, controlled trials comparing several treatments are usually not feasible, so other methodological approaches are needed. Meta-analyses provide summary estimates of treatment effects by combining data from many studies. However, an important drawback is that standard meta-analyses can compare only 2 interventions at a time. A new meta-analytic technique, called network meta-analysis (or multiple treatments meta-analysis or mixed-treatment comparison), allows assessment of the relative effectiveness of several interventions, synthesizing evidence across a network of randomized trials. Despite the growing…
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- Meta-analysis
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
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- Psychological intervention
- Comparative effectiveness research
- Risk analysis (engineering)
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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