Trial-level characteristics associate with treatment effect estimates: a systematic review of meta-epidemiological studies.
Huan WangJinlu SongYali LinWenjie DaiYinyan GaoLang QinYancong ChenWilson TamIrene X Y WuVincent Ch ChungPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2022)
Consistently significant associations between larger treatment effect estimates and high or unclear risk of bias on sequence generation, allocation concealment, double blinding and smaller sample size were found. The impact of allocation concealment and double blinding were more consistent for subjective outcomes. The methodological and reporting quality of included ME studies were dissatisfactory. Future ME studies should follow the corresponding reporting guideline. Specific guidelines for conducting and critically appraising ME studies are needed.