In this post we examine the statistical software available for conducting Bayesian network meta-analyses (NMA). The first two sections provide some background information and a review of the available... read more →
Our clients sometimes tell us that they don’t want to use response transformations since it feels like an unwarranted manipulation of the data. However, there is little point in... read more →
Many of our readers will be familiar with our paper “Parallelism in Practice” (PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 2015) and how we examined the common methods... read more →
Most network meta-analyses will consist of six key stages - developing the protocol, performing the systematic review, conducting the feasibility assessment, preparing the statistical analysis plan, running the analyses and... read more →
The aim of a clinical trial is to make a calculated judgement about the likely clinical effectiveness results that would be seen if the treatments tested were to be... read more →