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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An analysis reveals differences between pragmatic and explanatory diagnostic accuracy studies Bossuyt, Patrick M.

117 C p. 29-35
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2 A scoping review shows that several nonvalidated budget planning tools for randomized trials are available Speich, Benjamin

117 C p. 9-19
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3 A systematic review showed more consideration is needed when conducting nonrandomized studies of interventions Dhiman, Paula

117 C p. 99-108
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4 Calculation of absolute risk for important outcomes in patients with and without a prognostic factor of interest Foroutan, Farid

117 C p. 46-51
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5 Can the Schwarz and Lalouch concept of differentiating between explanatory and pragmatic studies be useful for diagnostic test studies? Tugwell, Peter

117 C p. A6-A9
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6 Comparison of bias adjustment methods in meta-analysis suggests that quality effects modeling may have less limitations than other approaches Stone, Jennifer C.

117 C p. 36-45
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7 Conference abstracts describing systematic reviews on pain were selectively published, not reliable, and poorly reported Saric, Lenko

117 C p. 1-8
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8 Cover 2 Editorial Board
117 C p. IFC
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9 Data extraction methods: an analysis of internal reporting discrepancies in single manuscripts and practical advice Puljak, Livia

117 C p. 158-164
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10 Defining ranges for certainty ratings of diagnostic accuracy: a GRADE concept paper Hultcrantz, Monica

117 C p. 138-148
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11 Drug–drug interaction trials incompletely described drug interventions in ClinicalTrials.gov and published articles: an observational study Jurić, Diana

117 C p. 126-137
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12 EQUATOR reporting guidelines should also be used by clinicians Faggion Jr., Clovis Mariano

117 C p. 149-150
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13 Letter in response to: Cooper et al. Established search filters may miss studies when identifying randomized controlled trials [J Clin Epidemiol. 2019 Apr 13;112:12-19. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2019.04.002]. Language for trial phase necessary when searching for RCT Thompson, Juliette C.

117 C p. 153-154
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14 Letter in response to Thompson and Scott Authors’ letter reestablished search filters may miss studies when identifying randomized controlled trials. Language for trial phase necessary when searching for RCT Cooper, Chris

117 C p. 154-156
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15 More comprehensive reporting of methods in studies using respondent driven sampling is required: a systematic review of the uptake of the STROBE-RDS guidelines Avery, Lisa

117 C p. 68-77
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16 More systematic reviews were registered in PROSPERO each year, but few records' status was up-to-date Rombey, Tanja

117 C p. 60-67
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17 Multiple uses of forest plots in presenting analysis results in health research: A Tutorial Li, Guowei

117 C p. 89-98
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18 Reporting of randomized factorial trials was frequently inadequate Kahan, Brennan C.

117 C p. 52-59
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19 Reporting the details of consent procedures in clinical trials Dal−Ré, Rafael

117 C p. 150-151
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20 Submitting the original participant information letter as supplementary material of a trial report is useful and can be easily implemented Kotz, Daniel

117 C p. 151-153
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21 Systematic reviews should not be assumed to be systematic and comprehensive Baxendale, Eloise

117 C p. 156-157
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22 Table of Contents
117 C p. A3-A5
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23 The conduct and reporting of mediation analysis in recently published randomized controlled trials: results from a methodological systematic review Vo, Tat-Thang

117 C p. 78-88
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24 Thresholds for clinical importance were defined for the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Computer Adaptive Testing Core—an adaptive measure of core quality of life domains in oncology clinical practice and research Giesinger, Johannes M.

117 C p. 117-125
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25 Training researchers in publication science: why, what, and how Butcher, Nancy J.

117 C p. 165-167
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26 Twenty percent of secondary publications of randomized controlled trials of drugs did not provide new results relative to the primary publication Lai, Cindy

117 C p. 20-28
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27 Validation of five search filters for retrieval of clinical practice guidelines produced low precision Lunny, Carole

117 C p. 109-116
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