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Suzanne C Freeman

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 22, 2021
Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis and Network Meta-AnalysisSuzanne C Freeman
Research Synthesis Methods|July 26, 2017
Bayesian one-step IPD network meta-analysis of time-to-event data using Royston-Parmar modelsSuzanne C Freeman, James R Carpenter
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 15, 2020
Uptake of methodological advances for synthesis of continuous and time-to-event outcomes would maximize use of the evidence baseSuzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton, Nicola J Cooper
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 9, 2011
Glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes during real time continuous glucose monitoring compared with self monitoring of blood glucose: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials using individual patient dataJohn C Pickup, Suzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton
Statistics in Medicine|July 16, 2021
Authors' reply to "Comments on Identifying inconsistency in network meta-analysis: Is the net heat plot a reliable method?"Suzanne C Freeman, David Fisher, Ian R White, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 25, 2019
Identifying inconsistency in network meta-analysis: Is the net heat plot a reliable method?Suzanne C Freeman, David Fisher, Ian R White, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|May 4, 2020
Funnel plots may show asymmetry in the absence of publication bias with continuous outcomes dependent on baseline risk: presentation of a new publication bias testBrett Doleman, Suzanne C Freeman, Jonathan N Lund, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 5, 2017
Meta-analytical methods to identify who benefits most from treatments: daft, deluded, or deft approach?David J Fisher, James R Carpenter, Tim P Morris, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 25, 2018
Component network meta-analysis identifies the most effective components of psychological preparation for adults undergoing surgery under general anesthesiaSuzanne C Freeman, Neil W Scott, Rachael Powell, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|May 21, 2024
Bayesian pairwise meta-analysis of time-to-event outcomes in the presence of non-proportional hazards: A simulation study of flexible parametric, piecewise exponential and fractional polynomial modelsSuzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton, Nicola J Cooper, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 22, 2021
Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis and Network Meta-AnalysisSuzanne C Freeman
Research Synthesis Methods|July 26, 2017
Bayesian one-step IPD network meta-analysis of time-to-event data using Royston-Parmar modelsSuzanne C Freeman, James R Carpenter
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 15, 2020
Uptake of methodological advances for synthesis of continuous and time-to-event outcomes would maximize use of the evidence baseSuzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton, Nicola J Cooper
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 9, 2011
Glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes during real time continuous glucose monitoring compared with self monitoring of blood glucose: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials using individual patient dataJohn C Pickup, Suzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton
Statistics in Medicine|July 16, 2021
Authors' reply to "Comments on Identifying inconsistency in network meta-analysis: Is the net heat plot a reliable method?"Suzanne C Freeman, David Fisher, Ian R White, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 25, 2019
Identifying inconsistency in network meta-analysis: Is the net heat plot a reliable method?Suzanne C Freeman, David Fisher, Ian R White, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|May 4, 2020
Funnel plots may show asymmetry in the absence of publication bias with continuous outcomes dependent on baseline risk: presentation of a new publication bias testBrett Doleman, Suzanne C Freeman, Jonathan N Lund, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 5, 2017
Meta-analytical methods to identify who benefits most from treatments: daft, deluded, or deft approach?David J Fisher, James R Carpenter, Tim P Morris, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 25, 2018
Component network meta-analysis identifies the most effective components of psychological preparation for adults undergoing surgery under general anesthesiaSuzanne C Freeman, Neil W Scott, Rachael Powell, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|May 21, 2024
Bayesian pairwise meta-analysis of time-to-event outcomes in the presence of non-proportional hazards: A simulation study of flexible parametric, piecewise exponential and fractional polynomial modelsSuzanne C Freeman, Alex J Sutton, Nicola J Cooper, et al.
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