Introduction to multivariate meta-analysis

Date:

01/09/2014

Organised by:

Royal Statistical Society

Presenter:

Malcolm Price, Richard Riley, Ian White, Dan Jackson and Jamie Kirkham

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Paul Gentry, 020 7614 3917 conference@rss.org.uk

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Venue:

Sheffield City Hall, Barker's Pool, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Description:

The use of meta-analysis to synthesise effect estimates from multiple studies is now well established in evidence based medicine. Many studies have more than outcome of interest, such as disease-free survival and overall survival, and researchers currently meta-analyse each outcome separately. However, such multiple outcomes are often related to each other, i.e. they are correlated. For example, a patient’s time to recurrence of disease is generally associated with their time of death. By meta-analysing each outcome independently, researchers ignore this correlation and thus lose potentially valuable information.

However, a multivariate meta-analysis can analyse correlated outcomes together and utilise their correlated information to get the most out of the available data. The course provides a firm introduction to multivariate meta-analysis methods and gives a full demonstration of its implementation in STATA.

A reasonable grounding in statistics will be assumed. Some knowledge of meta-analysis and randomised controlled trials would be of help, but is not essential.

Cost:

£168-£408 depending on membership status and date of registration

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Region:

Yorkshire and Humberside

Keywords:

Quantitative Approaches (other)

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