Dear R Users,

 

Is there a package that performs multiple-treatment meta-analysis in R?

 

Also, most of the articles I read that apply MTM are interested in combining 
direct and indirect effects. I am interested in adjusting for multiple 
comparisons within the same study (multiple comparison probelm - I think). For 
example, I am doing a meta-analysis where some RCTs have 3 arms (A, B and 
control) and both A - Contol and B - Control contribute to the same 
meta-analysis. Will MTM be able to handle this situation? I will appreciate a 
good reference that explains the concepts and principles behind MTM (not just 
an application with a statement and a table of results). 

 

I am aware of the other recommended, yet basic, methods for approaching this 
situation. I am interested in what MTM has to offer.

 

Thanks for your time and efforts.

 

Regards,

Pryseley
                                          
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