metaumbrella: the first comprehensive suite to perform data analysis in umbrella reviews with stratification of the evidence

BMJ Ment Health. 2023 Feb;26(1):e300534. doi: 10.1136/bmjment-2022-300534.

Abstract

Objective: Umbrella reviews are a new form of literature review that summarises the strength and/or quality of the evidence from all systematic reviews and meta-analyses conducted on a broad topic. This type of review thus provides an exhaustive examination of a vast body of information, providing the highest synthesis of knowledge. A critical strength of umbrella reviews is recalculating the meta-analytic estimates within a uniform framework to allow a consistent evidence stratification. To our best knowledge, there is no comprehensive package or software to conduct umbrella reviews.

Methods: The R package metaumbrella accomplishes this aim by building on three core functions that (1) automatically perform all required calculations in an umbrella review (including but not limited to pairwise meta-analyses), (2) stratify evidence according to various classification criteria and (3) generate a visual representation of the results. In addition, this package allows flexible inputs for each review or meta-analysis analysed (eg, means plus SD, or effect size estimate and CI) and customisation (eg, stratification criteria following Ioannidis, algorithmic GRADE or personalised classification).

Results: The R package metaumbrella thus provides the first comprehensive range of facilities to perform umbrella reviews with stratification of the evidence.

Conclusion: To facilitate the use of this package, even for researchers unfamiliar with R, we also provide a JAMOVI module and an open-access, browser-based graphical interface that allow use of the core functions of the package with a few mouse clicks.

Keywords: Adult psychiatry; Child & adolescent psychiatry; PSYCHIATRY.

MeSH terms

  • Data Analysis*
  • Knowledge
  • Meta-Analysis as Topic
  • Research Design*
  • Review Literature as Topic
  • Software