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                             31 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A calibration hierarchy for risk models was defined: from utopia to empirical data Van Calster, Ben
2016
74 C p. 167-176
10 p.
artikel
2 A full competing risk analysis of hospital-acquired infections can easily be performed by a case-cohort approach Wolkewitz, Martin
2016
74 C p. 187-193
7 p.
artikel
3 Appropriate statistical methods were infrequently used in cluster-randomized crossover trials Arnup, Sarah J.
2016
74 C p. 40-50
11 p.
artikel
4 A Rasch analysis of the Brief Pain Inventory Interference subscale reveals three dimensions and an age bias Walton, David M.
2016
74 C p. 218-226
9 p.
artikel
5 Concordance with known causal effects is a potential validity measure for observational studies Schooling, C. Mary
2016
74 C p. 4-6
3 p.
artikel
6 Critical EPICOT items were absent in Cochrane human immunodeficiency virus systematic reviews: a bibliometric analysis Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
2016
74 C p. 66-72
7 p.
artikel
7 Editorial Board 2016
74 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
8 Enclosing a pen reduced time to response to questionnaire mailings Bell, Kerry
2016
74 C p. 144-150
7 p.
artikel
9 Evidence selection for a prescription drug's benefit-harm assessment: challenges and recommendations Fain, Kevin M.
2016
74 C p. 151-157
7 p.
artikel
10 Extracting data from figures with software was faster, with higher interrater reliability than manual extraction Jelicic Kadic, Antonia
2016
74 C p. 119-123
5 p.
artikel
11 Improving GRADE evidence tables part 1: a randomized trial shows improved understanding of content in summary of findings tables with a new format Carrasco-Labra, Alonso
2016
74 C p. 7-18
12 p.
artikel
12 Improving GRADE evidence tables part 2: a systematic survey of explanatory notes shows more guidance is needed Langendam, Miranda
2016
74 C p. 19-27
9 p.
artikel
13 Improving GRADE evidence tables part 3: detailed guidance for explanatory footnotes supports creating and understanding GRADE certainty in the evidence judgments Santesso, Nancy
2016
74 C p. 28-39
12 p.
artikel
14 Missing data in randomized controlled trials testing palliative interventions pose a significant risk of bias and loss of power: a systematic review and meta-analyses Hussain, Jamilla A.
2016
74 C p. 57-65
9 p.
artikel
15 Problems in detecting misfit of latent class models in diagnostic research without a gold standard were shown van Smeden, Maarten
2016
74 C p. 158-166
9 p.
artikel
16 PROMIS fatigue, pain intensity, pain interference, pain behavior, physical function, depression, anxiety, and anger scales demonstrate ecological validity Stone, Arthur A.
2016
74 C p. 194-206
13 p.
artikel
17 Pursuing minimally disruptive medicine: disruption from illness and health care-related demands is correlated with patient capacity Boehmer, Kasey R.
2016
74 C p. 227-236
10 p.
artikel
18 Qualitative “trial-sibling” studies and “unrelated” qualitative studies contributed to complex intervention reviews Noyes, Jane
2016
74 C p. 133-143
11 p.
artikel
19 Rasch analysis reveals comparative analyses of activities of daily living/instrumental activities of daily living summary scores from different residential settings is inappropriate Lutomski, Jennifer E.
2016
74 C p. 207-217
11 p.
artikel
20 Rating the quality of evidence is by necessity a matter of judgment Murad, Mohammad Hassan
2016
74 C p. 237-238
2 p.
artikel
21 Reporting of consent rates in critical care studies: room for improvement Garde, Avanti
2016
74 C p. 51-56
6 p.
artikel
22 Retrieval of overviews of systematic reviews in MEDLINE was improved by the development of an objectively derived and validated search strategy Lunny, Carole
2016
74 C p. 107-118
12 p.
artikel
23 Sensitivity subgroup analysis based on single-center vs. multi-center trial status when interpreting meta-analyses pooled estimates: the logical way forward Alexander, Paul E.
2016
74 C p. 80-92
13 p.
artikel
24 Subjectivity is a strength: a comment on “an algorithm was developed to assign GRADE levels of evidence to comparisons within systematic reviews” Gionfriddo, Michael R.
2016
74 C p. 237-
1 p.
artikel
25 Table of Contents 2016
74 C p. A3-A6
nvt p.
artikel
26 Text mining describes the use of statistical and epidemiological methods in published medical research Meaney, Christopher
2016
74 C p. 124-132
9 p.
artikel
27 The exchangeability of self-reports and administrative health care resource use measurements: assessement of the methodological reporting quality Noben, Cindy Yvonne
2016
74 C p. 93-106.e2
10508 p.
artikel
28 The purpose of rating quality of evidence differs in an overview, as compared to guidelines or recommendations Pollock, Alex
2016
74 C p. 238-240
3 p.
artikel
29 The quality of evidence in Chinese meta-analyses needs to be improved Yao, Liang
2016
74 C p. 73-79
7 p.
artikel
30 Traumatic transfers: calibration is adversely affected when prediction models are transferred between trauma care contexts in India and the United States Gerdin, Martin
2016
74 C p. 177-186
10 p.
artikel
31 We must further reduce the room-for-improvement gap in producing, reporting and summarizing clinical evidence for better care Knottnerus, J. André
2016
74 C p. 1-3
3 p.
artikel
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