[R-meta] Subgroup analysis output using metafor - interpretation
Am 09.01.20 um 15:26 schrieb Joao Afonso:
[...] As for the outliers I could take a step back and instead of removing them leave them in the data-set and see what happens when conducting the sub-group analysis. Is this best practice when conducing a meta-analysis?
I am no expert on outlier detection (in meta-analysis), however, I would say that it is in general a good idea to try to explain between-study heterogeneity using subgroup analysis or meta-regression first. An intrinsic feature / problem of the meta-analysis of prevalences is typically the substantial between-study heterogeneity (which is clearly visible in your meta-analysis with an I2 of 99.7%). In my view, the main aim of a prevalence meta-analysis is actually to describe this heterogeneity. Removing outliers would reduce this heterogeneity and paint a different picture. I assume that there will be still substantial heterogeneity after conducting subgroup analyses. Prediction intervals can help to properly describe the between-study heterogeneity. Best wishes, Guido