Hello everybody,
I'm conducting an umbrella meta-analysis. For each comparison of interest I calculated the summary RR with the corresponding 95%-CI and the prediction interval. Now I'd like to visualize these results in a forest plot. Each row represents a comparison with the summary RR and 95%-CI. So far that is no problem.
But I'd also like to draw a second horizontal line that represents the prediction interval for each comparison . I already calculated the upper and lower limit of the PI. I only want to visualize it as a second line through each square as a comparison to the confidence interval.
I calculated the PIs with the command rfdist. But with that command it only shows the PI as a horizontal line through the diamond. But I used the command nooverall because it doesn't make sense to summarize the data and I also want to have the PI visualized for each comparison indiviually.
Does anybody know how I can do that? Is there a command?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I'm conducting an umbrella meta-analysis. For each comparison of interest I calculated the summary RR with the corresponding 95%-CI and the prediction interval. Now I'd like to visualize these results in a forest plot. Each row represents a comparison with the summary RR and 95%-CI. So far that is no problem.
But I'd also like to draw a second horizontal line that represents the prediction interval for each comparison . I already calculated the upper and lower limit of the PI. I only want to visualize it as a second line through each square as a comparison to the confidence interval.
I calculated the PIs with the command rfdist. But with that command it only shows the PI as a horizontal line through the diamond. But I used the command nooverall because it doesn't make sense to summarize the data and I also want to have the PI visualized for each comparison indiviually.
Does anybody know how I can do that? Is there a command?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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