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Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials included in meta-analyses are often affected by bias caused by methodological flaws or limitations, but the degree of bias is unknown. Two proposed methods adjust the trial results for bias using empirical evidence from published meta-epidemiological studi...

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Autores principales: Turner, Rebecca M., Rhodes, Kirsty M., Jones, Hayley E., Higgins, Julian P.T., Haskins, Jessica A., Whiting, Penny F., Hróbjartsson, Asbjørn, Caldwell, Deborah M., Morris, Richard W., Reeves, Barnaby C., Worthington, Helen V., Boutron, Isabelle, Savović, Jelena
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32416338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2020.05.009
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author Turner, Rebecca M.
Rhodes, Kirsty M.
Jones, Hayley E.
Higgins, Julian P.T.
Haskins, Jessica A.
Whiting, Penny F.
Hróbjartsson, Asbjørn
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Morris, Richard W.
Reeves, Barnaby C.
Worthington, Helen V.
Boutron, Isabelle
Savović, Jelena
author_facet Turner, Rebecca M.
Rhodes, Kirsty M.
Jones, Hayley E.
Higgins, Julian P.T.
Haskins, Jessica A.
Whiting, Penny F.
Hróbjartsson, Asbjørn
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Morris, Richard W.
Reeves, Barnaby C.
Worthington, Helen V.
Boutron, Isabelle
Savović, Jelena
author_sort Turner, Rebecca M.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials included in meta-analyses are often affected by bias caused by methodological flaws or limitations, but the degree of bias is unknown. Two proposed methods adjust the trial results for bias using empirical evidence from published meta-epidemiological studies or expert opinion. METHODS: We investigated agreement between data-based and opinion-based approaches to assessing bias in each of four domains: sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding, and incomplete outcome data. From each sampled meta-analysis, a pair of trials with the highest and lowest empirical model-based bias estimates was selected. Independent assessors were asked which trial within each pair was judged more biased on the basis of detailed trial design summaries. RESULTS: Assessors judged trials to be equally biased in 68% of pairs evaluated. When assessors judged one trial as more biased, the proportion of judgments agreeing with the model-based ranking was highest for allocation concealment (79%) and blinding (79%) and lower for sequence generation (59%) and incomplete outcome data (56%). CONCLUSION: Most trial pairs found to be discrepant empirically were judged to be equally biased by assessors. We found moderate agreement between opinion and data-based evidence in pairs where assessors ranked one trial as more biased.
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spelling pubmed-74824312020-09-17 Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses Turner, Rebecca M. Rhodes, Kirsty M. Jones, Hayley E. Higgins, Julian P.T. Haskins, Jessica A. Whiting, Penny F. Hróbjartsson, Asbjørn Caldwell, Deborah M. Morris, Richard W. Reeves, Barnaby C. Worthington, Helen V. Boutron, Isabelle Savović, Jelena J Clin Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials included in meta-analyses are often affected by bias caused by methodological flaws or limitations, but the degree of bias is unknown. Two proposed methods adjust the trial results for bias using empirical evidence from published meta-epidemiological studies or expert opinion. METHODS: We investigated agreement between data-based and opinion-based approaches to assessing bias in each of four domains: sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding, and incomplete outcome data. From each sampled meta-analysis, a pair of trials with the highest and lowest empirical model-based bias estimates was selected. Independent assessors were asked which trial within each pair was judged more biased on the basis of detailed trial design summaries. RESULTS: Assessors judged trials to be equally biased in 68% of pairs evaluated. When assessors judged one trial as more biased, the proportion of judgments agreeing with the model-based ranking was highest for allocation concealment (79%) and blinding (79%) and lower for sequence generation (59%) and incomplete outcome data (56%). CONCLUSION: Most trial pairs found to be discrepant empirically were judged to be equally biased by assessors. We found moderate agreement between opinion and data-based evidence in pairs where assessors ranked one trial as more biased. Elsevier 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7482431/ /pubmed/32416338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2020.05.009 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Turner, Rebecca M.
Rhodes, Kirsty M.
Jones, Hayley E.
Higgins, Julian P.T.
Haskins, Jessica A.
Whiting, Penny F.
Hróbjartsson, Asbjørn
Caldwell, Deborah M.
Morris, Richard W.
Reeves, Barnaby C.
Worthington, Helen V.
Boutron, Isabelle
Savović, Jelena
Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title_full Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title_fullStr Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title_full_unstemmed Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title_short Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
title_sort agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32416338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2020.05.009
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