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                             19 results found
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1 Adjusted indirect comparison may be less biased than direct comparison for evaluating new pharmaceutical interventions Song, F.
2008
61 5 p. 455-463
9 p.
article
2 A parametric analysis of ordinal quality-of-life data can lead to erroneous results Kahler, Elke
2008
61 5 p. 475-480
6 p.
article
3 Comorbidity information in older patients at an emergency visit: self-report vs. administrative data had poor agreement but similar predictive validity Susser, Stephanie R.
2008
61 5 p. 511-515
5 p.
article
4 Editorial Board 2008
61 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
5 Falsified papers in high-impact journals were slow to retract and indistinguishable from nonfraudulent papers Trikalinos, Nikolaos A.
2008
61 5 p. 464-470
7 p.
article
6 Few systematic reviews exist documenting the extent of bias: a systematic review Tricco, Andrea C.
2008
61 5 p. 422-434
13 p.
article
7 Lysholm scale and WOMAC index were responsive in prospective cohort of young general practice patients Heintjes, E.M.
2008
61 5 p. 481-488
8 p.
article
8 Maximization of the sum of sensitivity and specificity as a diagnostic cutpoint criterion Kaivanto, Kim
2008
61 5 p. 517-518
2 p.
article
9 Oncology employees valued patient-oriented research over quality of work-life research: a qualitative study Sale, Joanna E.M.
2008
61 5 p. 471-474
4 p.
article
10 Poor reporting and inadequate searches were apparent in systematic reviews of adverse effects Golder, Su
2008
61 5 p. 440-448
9 p.
article
11 Qualiveen, a urinary-disorder specific instrument: 0.5 corresponds to the minimal important difference Bonniaud, Véronique
2008
61 5 p. 505-510
6 p.
article
12 Self-reported information on the diagnosis of colorectal cancer was reliable but not necessarily valid Lynch, Brigid M.
2008
61 5 p. 498-504
7 p.
article
13 Studying the causes of adverse drug reactions: circumvent the warning-interfered bias using the case–case comparison approach Wang, Ling-Yi
2008
61 5 p. 516-
1 p.
article
14 Systematic reviews and original articles differ in relevance, novelty, and use in an evidence-based service for physicians: PLUS project McKinlay, R. James
2008
61 5 p. 449-454
6 p.
article
15 Table of Contents 2008
61 5 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
article
16 The account for provider and center effects in multicenter interventional and surgical randomized controlled trials is in need of improvement: a review Biau, David J.
2008
61 5 p. 435-439
5 p.
article
17 The Short-Form Chronic Respiratory Disease Questionnaire was a Valid, Reliable, and Responsive Quality-of-Life Instrument in Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Tsai, Chu-Lin
2008
61 5 p. 489-497
9 p.
article
18 Tragedy of conducting a clinical trial; generic alert system needed Montfoort, I.
2008
61 5 p. 415-418
4 p.
article
19 Why would physicians undervalue reviews by the Cochrane Collaboration? Badgett, Robert
2008
61 5 p. 419-421
3 p.
article
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