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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Access to data from clinical trials in the COVID-19 crisis: open, flexible, and time-sensitive Ewers, Michael

130 C p. 143-146
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2 A prognostic model predicted deterioration in health-related quality of life in older patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy González-González, Ana I.

130 C p. 1-12
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3 A randomized trial of an editorial intervention to reduce spin in the abstract’s conclusion of manuscripts showed no significant effect Ghannad, Mona

130 C p. 69-77
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4 Citation screening using crowdsourcing and machine learning produced accurate results: Evaluation of Cochrane's modified Screen4Me service Noel-Storr, Anna

130 C p. 23-31
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5 Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group offers evidence-informed guidance to conduct rapid reviews Garritty, Chantelle

130 C p. 13-22
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6 Combining Charlson and Elixhauser scores with varying lookback predicated mortality better than using individual scores Pritchard, Emma

130 C p. 32-41
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7 Compared to randomized studies, observational studies may overestimate the effectiveness of DOACs: a metaepidemiological approach Safieddine, Maissa

130 C p. 49-58
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8 Conducting high quality scoping reviews-challenges and solutions Khalil, Hanan

130 C p. 156-160
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9 Editorial Board
130 C p. IFC
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10 Editor's choice: February 2021 Tovey, David

130 C p. A6-A7
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11 Erratum to “ROC curves for clinical prediction models part 1. ROC plots showed no added value above the AUC when evaluating the performance of clinical prediction models” [J Clin Epidemiol. 126C(2020):207-16] Verbakel, Jan Y.

130 C p. 171-173
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12 Erratum to “What to do with all the AGREEs? The AGREE Portfolio of tools to support the guideline enterprise” [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 125C (2020) 191-197] Brouwers, Melissa C.

130 C p. 174
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13 Frankenstein’s article…how the reviews of peers can create a monster Faggion Jr., Clovis Mariano

130 C p. 169-170
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14 Guidelines rarely used GRADE and applied methods inconsistently: A methodological study of Australian guidelines Barker, Timothy Hugh

130 C p. 125-134
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15 High-dimensional propensity scores improved the control of indication bias in surgical comparative effectiveness studies Payet, Cécile

130 C p. 78-86
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16 Incomparability of treatment groups is often blindly ignored in randomised controlled trials – a post hoc analysis of baseline characteristic tables Nguyen, Tri-Long

130 C p. 161-168
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17 Individual point-of-care trials: a new approach to incorporate patient’s preferences into personalized pragmatic clinical trials Sacristán, José A.

130 C p. 152-155
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18 Integrating travel history via big data analytics under universal healthcare framework for disease control and prevention in the COVID-19 pandemic Ma, Kevin Sheng-Kai

130 C p. 147-148
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19 Key concepts in clinical epidemiology: detecting and dealing with heterogeneity in meta-analyses Cordero, Cynthia P.

130 C p. 149-151
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20 Oncology patients were found to understand and accept the Trials within Cohorts design Young-Afat, Danny A.

130 C p. 135-142
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21 Reporting of prior clinical studies in Investigator's Brochures did not adhere to the basic principles of evidence synthesis: a cross-sectional study Schwietering, Johannes

130 C p. 87-95
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22 Research response to coronavirus disease 2019 needed better coordination and collaboration: a living mapping of registered trials Nguyen, Van Thu

130 C p. 107-116
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23 Sample size, study length, and inadequate controls were the most common self-acknowledged limitations in manual therapy trials: A methodological review Alvarez, Gerard

130 C p. 96-106
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24 Supporting effective participation in health guideline development groups: The Guideline Participant Tool Piggott, Thomas

130 C p. 42-48
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25 Table of Contents
130 C p. A3-A5
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26 Trials number, funding support, and intervention type associated with IPDMA data retrieval: a cross-sectional study Wu, Irene X.Y.

130 C p. 59-68
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27 Using GRADE evidence to decision frameworks to choose from multiple interventions Piggott, Thomas

130 C p. 117-124
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