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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstracts for reports of randomized trials of COVID-19 interventions had low quality and high spin Wang, Dongguang

139 C p. 107-120
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2 A cohort study revealed high mortality among people who inject drugs in Hai Phong, Vietnam Vinh, Vu Hai

139 C p. 38-48
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3 ADL-dependent older adults were identified in medico-administrative databases Hucteau, Emilie

139 C p. 297-306
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4 AGREE II appraisals of clinical practice guidelines in rehabilitation showed poor reporting and moderate variability in quality ratings when users apply different cuff-offs: a methodological study Bargeri, Silvia

139 C p. 222-231
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5 Allocation of scarce resources in a pandemic: rapid systematic review update of strategies for policymakers Hempel, Susanne

139 C p. 255-263
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6 A meta-epidemiological study found lack of transparency and poor reporting of disproportionality analyses for signal detection in pharmacovigilance databases Khouri, Charles

139 C p. 191-198
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7 An economic valuation technique identified different inpatient care experience as priorities for older Canadians than a traditional approach Trenaman, Logan

139 C p. 1-11
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8 An emulated target trial analysis based on Medicare data suggested non-inferiority of Dabigatran versus Rivaroxaban Mei, Hao

139 C p. 28-37
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9 A prospective comparison of evidence synthesis search strategies developed with and without text-mining tools Paynter, Robin A.

139 C p. 350-360
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10 Chronic pain treatment preferences change following participation in N-of-1 trials, but not always in the expected direction Kravitz, Richard L.

139 C p. 167-176
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11 Clinical trials in COVID-19 management & prevention: A meta-epidemiological study examining methodological quality Honarmand, Kimia

139 C p. 68-79
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12 Editorial Board
139 C p. IFC
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13 Editors Choice: Patient-important Outcomes Tugwell, Peter

139 C p. A5
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14 ENE-COVID nationwide serosurvey served to characterize asymptomatic infections and to develop a symptom-based risk score to predict COVID-19 Pérez-Gómez, Beatriz

139 C p. 240-254
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15 Exercise interventions for low back pain are poorly reported: a systematic review Davidson, Simon R.E.

139 C p. 279-286
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16 GRADE guidelines 33: Addressing imprecision in a network meta-analysis Brignardello-Petersen, Romina

139 C p. 49-56
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17 GRADE Notes 2: Criteria for searching non-randomized or indirect evidence should be defined early in the guideline production process Minozzi, Silvia

139 C p. 210-213
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18 Imputing intracluster correlation coefficients from a posterior predictive distribution is a feasible method of dealing with unit of analysis errors in a meta-analysis of cluster RCTs Konnyu, Kristin J

139 C p. 307-318
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19 Informative censoring due to missing data in quality of life was inadequately assessed in most oncology randomized controlled trials Olivier, Timothée

139 C p. 80-86
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20 Letter to the Editor – Not even the top general medical journals are free of spin: A wake-up call based on an overview of reviews Nascimento, DP

139 C p. 232-234
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21 Methodological options of the nominal group technique for survey item elicitation in health research: A scoping review Harb, Sami I.

139 C p. 140-148
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22 More consideration is needed for retracted non-Cochrane systematic reviews in medicine: a systematic review Shi, Qianling

139 C p. 57-67
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23 Noncollapsibility, confounding, and sparse-data bias. Part 2: What should researchers make of persistent controversies about the odds ratio? Greenland, Sander

139 C p. 264-268
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24 Non-inferiority in cancer clinical trials was associated with more lenient margins and higher hypothesized outcome event rates He, Yazhou

139 C p. 214-221
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25 Pearls on science, collaboration, and mentorship in health research: A masterclass conversation with Dr. John Ioannidis Naji, Leen

139 C p. 235-239
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26 Preference-based instrumental variables in health research rely on important and underreported assumptions: a systematic review Widding-Havneraas, Tarjei

139 C p. 269-278
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27 Rasch analysis highlighted relative importance of walking and transferring disabilities among elderly in developing countries Fong, Joelle H.

139 C p. 121-129
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28 Reducing bias in trials due to reactions to measurement: experts produced recommendations informed by evidence French, David P

139 C p. 130-139
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29 Reporting quality of trial protocols improved for non-regulated interventions but not regulated interventions: A repeated cross-sectional study Lohner, Szimonetta

139 C p. 340-349
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30 Resource use during systematic review production varies widely: a scoping review Nussbaumer-Streit, B.

139 C p. 287-296
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31 RIGHT for acupuncture: An extension of the RIGHT statement for clinical practice guidelines on acupuncture Tang, Chunzhi

139 C p. 330-339
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32 Risk of bias assessments in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for substance use outcomes Bo, Ai

139 C p. 20-27
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33 Spin occurs in bariatric surgery randomized controlled trials with a statistically nonsignificant primary outcome: A systematic review Rassy, Nathalie

139 C p. 87-95
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34 Table of Contents
139 C p. A2-A4
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35 The fragility index can be used for sample size calculations in clinical trials Baer, Benjamin R.

139 C p. 199-209
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36 The potential of prediction models of functioning remains to be fully exploited: A scoping review in the field of spinal cord injury rehabilitation Hodel, Jsabel

139 C p. 177-190
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37 The prevalence of HR-HPV infection based on self-sampling among women in China exhibited some unique epidemiologic features Du, Hui

139 C p. 319-329
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38 The UpPriority tool supported prioritization processes for updating clinical guideline questions Sanabria, Andrea Juliana

139 C p. 149-159
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39 Understanding treatment-subgroup effect in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: An exploration using meta-analyses of individual patient data Torres Roldan, Victor D

139 C p. 160-166
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40 Using a novel concept to measure outcomes in solid organ recipients provided promising results Shahabeddin Parizi, Ahmad

139 C p. 96-106
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41 Variable selection methods were poorly reported but rarely misused in major medical journals: Literature review Pressat-Laffouilhère, T.

139 C p. 12-19
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