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Synthesis methods Stata code: Cumpston_et_al_2023_other_synthesis_methods.do

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posted on 2023-01-27, 04:58 authored by Miranda CumpstonMiranda Cumpston, Sue BrennanSue Brennan, Rebecca RyanRebecca Ryan, Joanne McKenzieJoanne McKenzie

This Stata .do file provides the code used to analyse the data extracted and coded from systematic reviews included in the paper:

Cumpston MS, Brennan SE, Ryan R, McKenzie JE. 2023.

Statistical synthesis methods other than meta-analysis are commonly used, but are seldom specified: a survey of systematic reviews of interventions

Input file: Synthesis methods data file: Cumpston_et_al_2023_other_synthesis_methods.xlsx (https://doi.org/10.26180/20785396)

Associated file: Synthesis methods data dictionary (https://doi.org/10.26180/20785948)

Study protocol: Cumpston MS, McKenzie JE, Thomas J and Brennan SE. The use of ‘PICO for synthesis’ and methods for synthesis without meta-analysis: protocol for a survey of current practice in systematic reviews of health interventions. F1000Research 2021, 9:678. (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24469.2


Note: Naming convention of the variables. The naming convention for the variables links to the data dictionary. The character prefix identifies the  section of the data_directory (e.g. variables names with the prefix 'Chars' are from the 'CHARACTERISTICS' section). The number of the variable reflects the item number in the data dictionary, except that the first digit is removed because this is captured by the character prefix. For example, Chars_2 is item number 1.2 under the 'CHARACTERISTICS' section of the data dictionary.

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