13b. Synthesis methods – Data preparation methods
Describe any methods required to prepare the data for presentation or synthesis, such as handling of missing summary statistics or data conversions.
Essential elements
- Report any methods required to prepare the data collected from studies for presentation or synthesis, such as handling of missing summary statistics or data conversions.
Explanation
Authors may need to prepare the data collected from studies so that it is suitable for presentation or to be included in a synthesis. This could involve algebraic manipulation to convert reported statistics to required statistics (such as converting standard errors to standard deviations),1 transforming effect estimates (such as converting standardised mean differences to odds ratios2), or imputing missing summary data (such as missing standard deviations for continuous outcomes, intra-cluster correlations in cluster randomised trials).34 5 Reporting the methods required to prepare the data will allow readers to judge the appropriateness of the methods used and the assumptions made and aid in attempts to replicate the synthesis.
Example
“We used cluster-adjusted estimates from cluster randomised controlled trials (c-RCTs) where available. If the studies had not adjusted for clustering, we attempted to adjust their standard errors using the methods described in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions (Higgins 2019), using an estimate of the intra-cluster correlation coefficient (ICC) derived from the trial. If the trial did not report the cluster-adjusted estimated or the ICC, we imputed an ICC from a similar study included in the review, adjusting if the nature or size of the clusters was different (e.g. households compared to classrooms). We assessed any imputed ICCs using sensitivity analysis.”6
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