Hello,
So I am working on my first meta-analysis in which I am assessing the incidence of traumatic brain injury in LMIC, so to pool the rate I needed the incidence rate reported per the specific study, the lower bound and upper bound. After using the metan command this how the forest plot looks like.
How do I zoom the plots so that the confidence interval lines of each study can be seen?
What is the command that I can use to give the weight of the studies? i.e. Population-based studies/ cohort studies/ I would want them to be given more weight.
Regards,
Gideon.
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