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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A new population-based risk stratification tool was developed and validated for predicting mortality, hospital admissions, and health care costs Rea, Federico

116 C p. 62-71
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2 A systematic review finds that spin or interpretation bias is abundant in evaluations of ovarian cancer biomarkers Ghannad, Mona

116 C p. 9-17
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3 Baseline health status and setting impacted minimal clinically important differences in COPD: an exploratory study Alma, Harma

116 C p. 49-61
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4 Care and research concepts should be revised to practice outcome-based medical care Raymond, Jean

116 C p. 155-160
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5 Colorectal cancer guidelines seldom include the patient perspective Selva, A.

116 C p. 84-97
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6 Corrigendum to ‘Randomized cohort trial was shown to be feasible for evaluating treatments in low back pain’ Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Volume 67, Issue 8, August 2014, Pages 940-946 Dascanio, Vivienne

116 C p. 181-182
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7 Cover 2 Editorial Board
116 C p. IFC
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8 Database choice can be informed by both large-scale and in-depth analyses Frandsen, Tove Faber

116 C p. 134-135
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9 David Sackett Young Investigator Award
116 C p. 171
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10 Frandsen et al. provide insights to PubMed coverage across all Cochrane Review Groups, but more in-depth analyses would further help inform database choices Metzendorf, Maria-Inti

116 C p. 135-136
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11 Half of systematic reviews about pain registered in PROSPERO were not published and the majority had inaccurate status Runjic, Edita

116 C p. 114-121
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12 More detailed guidance on the inclusion/exclusion of retracted articles in systematic reviews is needed Faggion Jr., Clovis Mariano

116 C p. 133-134
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13 Most guideline organizations lack explicit guidance in how to incorporate cost considerations Sanabria, Andrea Juliana

116 C p. 72-83
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14 New evidence for concern over the risk of birth defects from medications for nausea and vomitting of pregnancy Bérard, Anick

116 C p. 39-48
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15 Poor quality patient reported outcome measures bias effect estimates in orthopaedic randomized studies Gagnier, Joel J.

116 C p. 36-38
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16 Publication bias may exist among prognostic accuracy studies of middle cerebral artery Doppler ultrasound Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A.

116 C p. 1-8
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17 Randomized controlled trials reflected clinical practice when comparing the course of low back pain symptoms in similar populations Maas, Esther T.

116 C p. 122-132
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18 Rapid reviews of medical tests used many similar methods to systematic reviews but key items were rarely reported: a scoping review Arevalo-Rodriguez, Ingrid

116 C p. 98-105
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19 Reviewers of the year
116 C p. 172-180
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20 Should the cost perspective be integrated in clinical guidelines? Knottnerus, J. André

116 C p. A6-A8
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21 Statistical thinking, machine learning Bian, Jiang

116 C p. 136-137
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22 Statistics versus machine learning: definitions are interesting (but understanding, methodology, and reporting are more important) Van Calster, Ben

116 C p. 137-138
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23 Stepped wedge trials with continuous recruitment require new ways of thinking Hooper, Richard

116 C p. 161-166
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24 Studies registered in non-ClinicalTrials.gov accounted for an increasing proportion of protocol registrations in medical research Banno, Masahiro

116 C p. 106-113
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25 Study characteristics impacted the pragmatism of randomized controlled trial published in nursing: a meta-epidemiological study Devos, Flora

116 C p. 18-25
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26 Table of Contents
116 C p. A3-A5
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27 The ethics of cluster randomized trials: response to a proposal for revision of the Ottawa Statement Weijer, Charles

116 C p. 140-145
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28 The increasing complexity of the core outcomes landscape Moloney, Rachael M.

116 C p. 150-154
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29 The moral and legal status of Health Care Workers in Cluster Randomized Trials: a response to Weijer and Taljaard van der Graaf, Rieke

116 C p. 146-149
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30 Using the STROBE statement: survey findings emphasized the role of journals in enforcing reporting guidelines Sharp, Melissa K.

116 C p. 26-35
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31 Validity of health transition questions is supported by larger clinical improvements in purposive samples enriched for improvers Ward, Michael M.

116 C p. 138-139
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32 Why mind-body medicine is poised to set a new standard for clinical research Penrod, Nadia M.

116 C p. 167-170
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