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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A data-sharing agreement helps to increase researchers’ willingness to share primary data: results from a randomized controlled trial Polanin, Joshua R.
2019
106 C p. 60-69
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2 Borrowing of strength from indirect evidence in 40 network meta-analyses Lin, Lifeng
2019
106 C p. 41-49
artikel
3 Citation bias in the literature on dietary trans fatty acids and serum cholesterol Urlings, Miriam J.E.
2019
106 C p. 88-97
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4 Comparability of treatment arms does not prevent correlated trial results Groenwold, Rolf H.H.
2019
106 C p. 144-145
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5 Comparison of alternative falls data collection methods in the Prevention of Falls Injury Trial (PreFIT) Griffin, James
2019
106 C p. 32-40
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6 Conceptualizing multiple drug use in patients with comorbidity and multimorbidity: proposal for standard definitions beyond the term polypharmacy Kadam, Umesh T.
2019
106 C p. 98-107
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7 Cover 2 Editorial Board 2019
106 C p. IFC
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8 Don't forget about the “R” in cmRCT: reply to Groenwold and van Smeden Verkooijen, Helena M.
2019
106 C p. 143-144
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9 Extremely large outlier treatment effects may be a footprint of bias in trials from less developed countries: randomized trials of gabapentinoids Desai, Karishma
2019
106 C p. 80-87
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10 Few studies exist examining methods for selecting studies, abstracting data, and appraising quality in a systematic review Robson, Reid C.
2019
106 C p. 121-135
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11 In Cochrane reviews, risk of bias assessments for allocation concealment were frequently not in line with Cochrane's Handbook guidance Propadalo, Ivana
2019
106 C p. 10-17
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12 Increased risks for random errors are common in outcomes graded as high certainty of evidence Gartlehner, Gerald
2019
106 C p. 50-59
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13 Noblesse oblige: critical issues at the highest level of clinical evidence Knottnerus, J. André
2019
106 C p. vi-viii
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14 Outcomes that patients perceive and value are systematically unassessed in randomized clinical trials of endocrine-related illnesses: a systematic review Dorsey-Treviño, Edgar Gerardo
2019
106 C p. 140-143
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15 Potentially missing data are considerably more frequent than definitely missing data: a methodological survey of 638 randomized controlled trials Kahale, Lara A.
2019
106 C p. 18-31
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16 Reporting guidelines on how to write a complete and transparent abstract for overviews of systematic reviews of health care interventions Bougioukas, Konstantinos I.
2019
106 C p. 70-79
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17 Selective outcome reporting is present in randomized controlled trials in lung cancer immunotherapies Aggarwal, Reenika
2019
106 C p. 145-146
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18 Table of Contents 2019
106 C p. iii-iv
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19 Tailored meta-analysis: an investigation of the correlation between the test positive rate and prevalence Willis, Brian H.
2019
106 C p. 1-9
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20 The Delphi method—more research please Humphrey-Murto, Susan
2019
106 C p. 136-139
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21 The QuinteT Recruitment Intervention supported five randomized trials to recruit to target: a mixed-methods evaluation Rooshenas, Leila
2019
106 C p. 108-120
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