Studies on the Length of Hospital Stay of Stroke Patients
Results from 9 studies on the length of the hospital stay of stroke patients under specialized care and under conventional/routine (non-specialist) care.
dat.normand1999
The data frame contains the following columns:
study | numeric |
study number |
source | character |
source of data |
n1i | numeric |
number of patients under specialized care |
m1i | numeric |
mean length of stay (in days) under specialized care |
sd1i | numeric |
standard deviation of the length of stay under specialized care |
n2i | numeric |
number of patients under routine care |
m2i | numeric |
mean length of stay (in days) under routine care |
sd2i | numeric |
standard deviation of the length of stay under routine care |
The 9 studies provide data in terms of the mean length of the hospital stay (in days) of stroke patients under specialized care and under conventional/routine (non-specialist) care. The goal of the meta-analysis was to examine the hypothesis whether specialist stroke unit care will result in a shorter length of hospitalization compared to routine management.
Normand, S. T. (1999). Meta-analysis: Formulating, evaluating, combining, and reporting. Statistics in Medicine, 18, 321–359.
### copy data into 'dat' dat <- dat.normand1999 ### calculate mean differences and corresponding sampling variances dat <- escalc(measure="MD", m1i=m1i, sd1i=sd1i, n1i=n1i, m2i=m2i, sd2i=sd2i, n2i=n2i, data=dat) dat ### meta-analysis of mean differences using a random-effects model res <- rma(yi, vi, data=dat) res ### meta-analysis of standardized mean differences using a random-effects model res <- rma(measure="SMD", m1i=m1i, sd1i=sd1i, n1i=n1i, m2i=m2i, sd2i=sd2i, n2i=n2i, data=dat, slab=source) res ### draw forest plot forest(res, xlim=c(-7,5), alim=c(-3,1), cex=.8, header="Study/Source")
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