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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abbreviated and comprehensive literature searches led to identical or very similar effect estimates: a meta-epidemiological study Ewald, Hannah

128 C p. 1-12
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2 A framework for identifying and mitigating the equity harms of COVID-19 policy interventions Glover, Rebecca E.

128 C p. 35-48
artikel
3 An algorithm provided as initial guidance for reporting registry records and published protocols in systematic reviews Bidonde, Julia

128 C p. 130-139
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4 A novel approach selected small sets of diagnosis codes with high prediction performance in large healthcare datasets Cowling, Thomas E.

128 C p. 20-28
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5 A practical guide for using a survey about attitudes and behaviors to inform health care decisions Santesso, Nancy

128 C p. 93-100
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6 A validation study revealed differences in design and performance of search filters for qualitative research in PsycINFO and CINAHL Rosumeck, Stefanie

128 C p. 101-108
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7 Best-worst scaling identified adequate statistical methods and literature search as the most important items of AMSTAR2 (A measurement tool to assess systematic reviews) Leclercq, Victoria

128 C p. 74-82
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8 Composite endpoints Palileo-Villanueva, Lia M.

128 C p. 157-158
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9 COVID-19, health inequities, and methodology’s mission Knottnerus, J. André

128 C p. A6-A8
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10 David Sackett Young Investigator Award
128 C p. 164-165
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11 Discrepancies from registered protocols and spin occurred frequently in randomized psychotherapy trials—A meta-epidemiologic study Stoll, Marlene

128 C p. 49-56
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12 Editorial Board
128 C p. IFC
artikel
13 Erratum to “Controversy and debate series on core outcome sets. Paper 3:debate on paper 1 from the perspective of GRADE [Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation]” [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 125C (2020) 216-221] Schünemann, Holger J.

128 C p. 162
artikel
14 Key concepts in clinical epidemiology Amelsvoort, Ludo van

128 C p. 163
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15 Loss to follow-up correction increased mortality estimates in HIV–positive people on antiretroviral therapy in Mozambique Anderegg, Nanina

128 C p. 83-92
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16 Many thanks to our Reviewers
128 C p. 167-169
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17 Methodologically rigorous risk of bias tools for nonrandomized studies had low reliability and high evaluator burden Jeyaraman, Maya M.

128 C p. 140-147
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18 More than one-third of Cochrane reviews had gift authors, whereas ghost authorship was rare Gülen, Sengül

128 C p. 13-19
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19 Predicting cardiac surgical site infection: development and validation of the Barts Surgical Infection Risk tool Magboo, Rosalie

128 C p. 57-65
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20 Prerandomization run-in periods in randomized controlled trials of chronic diseases: a methodological study Collister, David

128 C p. 148-156
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21 Protocols for meta-analysis of intervention safety seldom specified methods to deal with rare events Zhou, You

128 C p. 109-117
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22 Public availability and adherence to prespecified statistical analysis approaches was low in published randomized trials Kahan, Brennan C.

128 C p. 29-34
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23 Response to “Trials for depressive disorder in adolescents: the emperor's new clothes,” a letter to the editor by Alain Braillon, MD, PhD Butcher, Nancy J.

128 C p. 159-161
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24 Reviewers of the year
128 C p. 166
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25 Table of Contents
128 C p. A3-A5
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26 The transfer of clinical prediction models for early trauma care had uncertain effects on mistriage Henriksson, Martin

128 C p. 66-73
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27 Trials for depressive disorder in adolescents: the emperor's new clothes Braillon, Alain

128 C p. 159
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28 “Vicarious thinking” was a key driver of score change in Delphi surveys for COS development and is facilitated by feedback of results Fish, Rebecca

128 C p. 118-129
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