A bias correction method in meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials with no adjustments for zero‐inflated outcomes

Volume: 40, Issue: 26, Pages: 5894 - 5909
Published: Sep 3, 2021
Abstract
Summary Many clinical endpoint measures, such as the number of standard drinks consumed per week or the number of days that patients stayed in the hospital, are count data with excessive zeros. However, the zero‐inflated nature of such outcomes is sometimes ignored in analyses of clinical trials. This leads to biased estimates of study‐level intervention effect and, consequently, a biased estimate of the overall intervention effect in a...
Paper Details
Title
A bias correction method in meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials with no adjustments for zero‐inflated outcomes
Published Date
Sep 3, 2021
Volume
40
Issue
26
Pages
5894 - 5909
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