Inconsistent results in meta-analyses for the prevention of falls are found between study-level data and patient-level data

scientific article published on October 13, 2010

Inconsistent results in meta-analyses for the prevention of falls are found between study-level data and patient-level data is …
instance of (P31):
meta-analysisQ815382
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.JCLINEPI.2010.04.024
P953full work available at URLhttps://espace.curtin.edu.au/bitstream/20.500.11937/25552/2/234239.pdf
https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0895435610002246?httpAccept=text/plain
https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0895435610002246?httpAccept=text/xml
P698PubMed publication ID20947297

P50authorTerry HainesQ46028135
Anne-Marie HillQ87676390
P2860cites workQuantifying heterogeneity in a meta-analysisQ27860672
Evaluation of the effect of patient education on rates of falls in older hospital patients: description of a randomised controlled trialQ30487849
A comparison of summary patient-level covariates in meta-regression with individual patient data meta-analysisQ30669346
Development of a common outcome data set for fall injury prevention trials: the Prevention of Falls Network Europe consensusQ31002636
Comparison of Meta-Analysis Versus Analysis of Variance of Individual Patient DataQ32067832
On reporting results from randomized controlled trials with recurrent eventsQ33339016
A multidisciplinary, multifactorial intervention program reduces postoperative falls and injuries after femoral neck fractureQ35578838
History of the concept of 'levels of evidence' and their current status in relation to primary prevention through lifestyle interventionsQ35683240
Cluster randomised trial of a targeted multifactorial intervention to prevent falls among older people in hospitalQ36527089
Comparison of effect estimates from a meta-analysis of summary data from published studies and from a meta-analysis using individual patient data for ovarian cancer studiesQ36860588
Effectiveness of targeted falls prevention programme in subacute hospital setting: randomised controlled trialQ37265611
Analysis of recurrent events: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials of interventions to prevent fallsQ37357520
Fall prediction index for patients in stroke rehabilitationQ40900100
Misleading meta-analysisQ42841765
Comparison of regression models for the analysis of fall risk factors in older veteransQ45331515
Balance impairment not predictive of falls in geriatric rehabilitation wardsQ48341154
rhDNase as an example of recurrent event analysisQ52255611
A new instrument for targeting falls prevention interventions was accurate and clinically applicable in a hospital settingQ53707603
Additional exercise for older subacute hospital inpatients to prevent falls: benefits and barriers to implementation and evaluationQ57155459
Recurrent events counted in evaluations of predictive accuracyQ57155523
Analytic strategies for recurrent events in epidemiologic studiesQ57192734
Statistical Analysis of Efficacy in Falls Prevention TrialsQ60684119
The Problems in Using Fixed-Effects Models of Meta-Analysis on Real-World DataQ60771252
Methodologic issues in the study of frequent and recurrent health problems falls in the elderlyQ68285499
From science to practice. Meta-analyses using individual patient data are neededQ71998731
Preventing falls on an elderly care rehabilitation wardQ73673902
Using targeted risk factor reduction to prevent falls in older in-patients: a randomised controlled trialQ80107141
Meta-analysisQ80428326
Difficulties encountered in hospital falls prevention researchQ81702391
Inconsistency in classification and reporting of in-hospital fallsQ83282963
P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectmeta-analysisQ815382
P304page(s)154-162
P577publication date2010-10-13
P1433published inJournal of Clinical EpidemiologyQ6294959
P1476titleInconsistent results in meta-analyses for the prevention of falls are found between study-level data and patient-level data
P478volume64

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q41085156Fall rates in hospital rehabilitation units after individualised patient and staff education programmes: a pragmatic, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial
Q30988193Get real in individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis: a review of the methodology
Q44548497Impact of breast mass size on accuracy of ultrasound elastography vs. conventional B-mode ultrasound: a meta-analysis of individual participants
Q57174081Investigating falls in adults with intellectual disability living in community settings and their experiences of post-fall care services: protocol for a prospective observational cohort study
Q45722968Men Older than 50 Yrs Are More Likely to Fall than Women Under Similar Conditions of Health, Body Composition, and Balance

Search more.