Journal article
Variation observed in consensus judgments between pairs of reviewers when assessing the risk of bias due to missing evidence in a sample of published meta-analyses of nutrition research
R Kanukula, JE McKenzie, AG Cashin, E Korevaar, S McDonald, AT Mello, PY Nguyen, IJ Saldanha, MA Wewege, MJ Page
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | Published : 2024
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the risk of bias due to missing evidence in a sample of published meta-analyses of nutrition research using the Risk Of Bias due to Missing Evidence (ROB-ME) tool and determine inter-rater agreement in assessments. Study Design and Setting: We assembled a random sample of 42 meta-analyses of nutrition research. Eight assessors were randomly assigned to one of four pairs. Each pair assessed 21 randomly assigned meta-analyses, and each meta-analysis was assessed by two pairs. We calculated raw percentage agreement and chance corrected agreement using Gwet's Agreement Coefficient (AC) in consensus judgments between pairs. Results: Across the eight signaling questions in ..
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