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1 Applying machine learning algorithms to electronic health records to predict pneumonia after respiratory tract infection Sun, Xiaohui

145 C p. 154-163
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2 A review identified challenges distinguishing primary reports of randomized trials for meta-research: A proposal for improved reporting Nicholls, Stuart G.

145 C p. 121-125
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3 A review of high impact journals found that misinterpretation of non-statistically significant results from randomized trials was common Hemming, Karla

145 C p. 112-120
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4 Clinical trial registration was associated with lower risk of bias compared with non-registered trials among trials included in systematic reviews Lindsley, Kristina

145 C p. 164-173
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5 Clinical trials were missing from regulatory documents of extended-release methylphenidate for ADHD in adults: A case study of public documents: author's reply Boesen, Kim

145 C p. 183-184
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6 Cross-classified multilevel models improved standard error estimates of covariates in clinical outcomes – a simulation study Doedens, Paul

145 C p. 39-46
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7 Decision-making given surrogate outcomes Knottnerus, J. André

145 C p. 174-178
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8 Editorial Board
145 C p. IFC
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9 Editors’ Choice May 2022: Evidence-Based-Research, Surrogate Outcomes and Exclusion of Old Systematic Reviews in Meta-analyses Tugwell, Peter

145 C p. A4-A5
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10 Identification of threshold for large (dramatic) effects that would obviate randomized trials is not possible Hozo, Iztok

145 C p. 101-111
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11 Investigators' sense of failure thwarted transparency in clinical trials discontinued for poor recruitment Satalkar, Priya

145 C p. 136-143
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12 Meta-analyses frequently include old trials that are associated with a larger intervention effect: a meta-epidemiological study Smail-Faugeron, Violaine

145 C p. 144-153
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13 Methodological systematic review recommends improvements to conduct and reporting when meta-analyzing interrupted time series studies Korevaar, Elizabeth

145 C p. 55-69
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14 Minimal important changes in standard deviation units are highly variable and no universally applicable value can be determined Tsujimoto, Yasushi

145 C p. 92-100
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15 Missing trials from regulatory document of methylphenidate for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Response to Boesen et al Jaeschke, Rafał R.

145 C p. 185-186
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16 Population median imputation was noninferior to complex approaches for imputing missing values in cardiovascular prediction models in clinical practice Berkelmans, Gijs F.N.

145 C p. 70-80
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17 Prediction models for living organ transplantation are poorly developed, reported, and validated: a systematic review Haller, Maria C.

145 C p. 126-135
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18 SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen tests provide benefits for epidemic control – observations from Austrian schools Polechová, Jitka

145 C p. 14-19
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19 Simulations found within-subject measurement variation in glycaemic measures may cause overdiagnosis of prediabetes and diabetes 1 White, Sam

145 C p. 20-28
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20 Studies of diagnostic test accuracy: Partial verification bias and test result-based sampling Kohn, Michael A.

145 C p. 179-182
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21 Substantial heterogeneity found in reporting mortality in Cochrane systematic reviews and Core Outcome Sets in COMET database Tomlinson, Eve

145 C p. 47-54
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22 Systematic Review Reveals Lack of Causal Methodology Applied to Pooled Longitudinal Observational Infectious Disease Studies Hufstedler, Heather

145 C p. 29-38
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23 Systematic reviews are rarely used to inform study design - a systematic review and meta-analysis Nørgaard, Birgitte

145 C p. 1-13
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24 Table of Contents
145 C p. A2-A3
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25 Theory-guided interviews identified behavioral barriers and enablers to healthcare professionals recruiting participants to maternity trials Hanrahan, Vivienne

145 C p. 81-91
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