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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Analysis of articles directly related to randomized trials finds poor protocol availability and inconsistent linking of articles Sender, David

124 C p. 69-74
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2 A new statistical methodology overcame the defects of the Bland–Altman method Taffé, Patrick

124 C p. 1-7
artikel
3 A search filter to identify pragmatic trials in MEDLINE was highly specific but lacked sensitivity Taljaard, Monica

124 C p. 75-84
artikel
4 COllaborative open platform E-cohorts for research acceleration in trials and epidemiology Tran, Viet-Thi

124 C p. 139-148
artikel
5 Early detection of the existence or absence of the treatment effect: A cumulative meta-analysis Laporte, Silvy

124 C p. 24-33
artikel
6 Editorial Board
124 C p. IFC
artikel
7 Effectiveness research: stable principles, dynamic methods Knottnerus, J. André

124 C p. A6-A8
artikel
8 Guideline developers in the United States were inconsistent in applying criteria for appropriate Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation use Dixon, Colby

124 C p. 193-199
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9 Half of Cochrane reviews were published more than 2 years after the protocol Andersen, Mikkel Zola

124 C p. 85-93
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10 Hamilton scale and MADRS are interchangeable in meta-analyses but can disagree at trial level Guizzaro, Lorenzo

124 C p. 106-117
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11 Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPDMA): data contribution was associated with trial corresponding author country, publication year, and journal impact factor Azar, Marleine

124 C p. 16-23
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12 In network meta-analysis, most of the information comes from indirect evidence: empirical study Papakonstantinou, Theodoros

124 C p. 42-49
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13 Measuring multimorbidity series. An overlooked complexity - Comparison of self-report vs. administrative data in community-living adults: Paper 3. Agreement across data sources and implications for estimating associations with health service use Gruneir, Andrea

124 C p. 173-182
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14 Measuring multimorbidity series: an overlooked complexity—comparison of self-report vs. administrative data in community-living adults—paper 1: introduction Gruneir, Andrea

124 C p. 160-162
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15 Measuring multimorbidity series—an overlooked complexity comparison of self-report vs. administrative data in community-living adults: paper 2. Prevalence estimates depend on the data source Griffith, Lauren E.

124 C p. 163-172
artikel
16 Reporting guidelines for journal and conference abstracts Cohen, Jérémie F.

124 C p. 186-192
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17 Risk of contamination when planning psychological therapy trials can be assessed using a simple framework Jacobsen, Pamela

124 C p. 8-15
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18 Statistical models to predict recruitment in clinical trials were rarely used by statisticians in UK and European networks Gkioni, Efstathia

124 C p. 58-68
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19 Systematic reviews that include only published data may overestimate the effectiveness of analgesic medicines for low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis Bagg, Matthew K.

124 C p. 149-159
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20 Table of Contents
124 C p. A3-A5
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21 The fragility of trial results involves more than statistical significance alone Walter, Stephen D.

124 C p. 34-41
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22 The majority of reporting guidelines are not developed with the Delphi method: a systematic review of reporting guidelines Banno, Masahiro

124 C p. 50-57
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23 Treatment effects may remain the same even when trial participants differed from the target population Bradburn, Mike J.

124 C p. 126-138
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24 Unlike ROC analysis, a new IRT method identified clinical thresholds unbiased by disease prevalence Terluin, Berend

124 C p. 118-125
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25 Uptake of methodological advances for synthesis of continuous and time-to-event outcomes would maximize use of the evidence base Freeman, Suzanne C.

124 C p. 94-105
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26 What evidence-based medicine researchers can do to help clinicians fighting COVID-19? Ruano, Juan

124 C p. 183-185
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