MetaInsight: The Complex Review Support Unit (CRSU) network meta-analysis (NMA) web-based app

MetaInsight: The Complex Review Support Unit (CRSU) network meta-analysis (NMA) web-based appThese videos, originally part of the NMA Learning Live Webinar series, are from a session hosted by the NIHR-funded Complex Review Support Unit team who have developed a free web-based tool that enables users to run NMAs (http://www.nihrcrsu.org/guidance/apps/). The session covered how it can help with review production, how it has been used so far, and gave some live demonstrations of how the app works. It also discussed what the app cannot do and provided brief suggestions of what to do if someone’s analysis does go beyond the remit of the app. 

The videos are intended for people who are interested in undertaking a Cochrane Review with a network meta-analysis, or who are actively developing a protocol for a review that intends to conduct this analysis type. In addition to review author teams, CRG editors, methodologists and others involved in review production will be able to learn about the functionality of the app, when it should be used and what guidance is available on its use.

The webinar was delivered in December 2019 and below you will find the videos from the webinar, together with accompanying slides to download [PDF].

Part 1: Background and introduction to MetaInsight
Part 2: Demonstration of MetaInsight
Part 3: Limitations and future plans


Presenter Bios

Alex Sutton has had a long-standing interest in methodology for evidence synthesis and has worked on developing methods for publication bias, diagnostic test accuracy meta-analysis and network meta-analysis. He is currently particularly interested in methods for visual communication of information and its application to synthesis methods.

Yiqiao Xin holds a Bachelor degree in Pharmacy, a master degree in Health Technology Assessment and Management and a PhD in Health Economics. Her methodological interests include economic evaluations alongside clinical trials, decision analytic modelling, measuring and valuing health, as well as app development for conducting evidence synthesis. 

Both Alex and Yiqiao are members of the NIHR Complex Review Support Unit (http://www.nihrcrsu.org/) that funded the development of the app.


Part 1: Background and introduction to MetaInsight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Part 2: Demonstration of MetaInsight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Part 3: Limitations and future plans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Additional materials

Download the slides from the webinar [PDF]