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Dr

Rebecca Harris

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Overview

Background

Rebecca Harris is a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland. Rebecca's current research focuses on women's health and cancer epidemiology using large administrative datasets. She is also experienced in meta-analysis methodology and her PhD compared results from standard meta-analyses to results from multivariate and network meta-analysis models.

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Works

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3 works between 2019 and 2025

1 - 3 of 3 works

2025

Journal Article

Efficacy of probiotics compared with pharmacological treatments for maintenance therapy for functional constipation in children: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Harris, Rebecca G., Neale, Elizabeth P. and Batterham, Marijka (2025). Efficacy of probiotics compared with pharmacological treatments for maintenance therapy for functional constipation in children: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Nutrition Reviews, 83 (6), 1006-1034. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuae119

Efficacy of probiotics compared with pharmacological treatments for maintenance therapy for functional constipation in children: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

2021

Journal Article

Impact of missing outcome data in meta-analyses of lifestyle interventions during pregnancy to reduce postpartum weight retention: an overview of systematic reviews with meta-analyses and additional sensitivity analyses

Harris, Rebecca G., Batterham, Marijka, Neale, Elizabeth P. and Ferreira, Isabel (2021). Impact of missing outcome data in meta-analyses of lifestyle interventions during pregnancy to reduce postpartum weight retention: an overview of systematic reviews with meta-analyses and additional sensitivity analyses. Obesity Reviews, 22 (11) e13318, e13318. doi: 10.1111/obr.13318

Impact of missing outcome data in meta-analyses of lifestyle interventions during pregnancy to reduce postpartum weight retention: an overview of systematic reviews with meta-analyses and additional sensitivity analyses

2019

Journal Article

When poorly conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses can mislead: a critical appraisal and update of systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the effects of probiotics in the treatment of functional constipation in children

Harris, Rebecca G., Neale, Elizabeth P. and Ferreira, Isabel (2019). When poorly conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses can mislead: a critical appraisal and update of systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the effects of probiotics in the treatment of functional constipation in children. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 110 (1), 177-195. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqz071

When poorly conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses can mislead: a critical appraisal and update of systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the effects of probiotics in the treatment of functional constipation in children

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