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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A framework is proposed for defining, categorizing, and assessing conflicts of interest in health research Akl, Elie A.

149 C p. 236-243
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2 A Gentle Introduction to Instrumental Variables Widding-Havneraas, Tarjei

149 C p. 203-205
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3 A meta-research study of randomized controlled trials found infrequent and delayed availability of protocols Schönenberger, Christof Manuel

149 C p. 45-52
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4 Analytical frameworks in colorectal cancer guidelines: development of methods for systematic reviews, their application and practical guidance for their use Karam, Samer G.

149 C p. 206-216
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5 A systematic review highlighting poor quality of evidence for content validity of quality of life instruments in female chronic pelvic pain Ghai, Vishalli

149 C p. 1-11
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6 A systematic survey of methods guidance suggests areas for improvement regarding access, development, and transparency Hirt, Julian

149 C p. 217-226
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7 A text-mining tool generated title-abstract screening workload savings: performance evaluation versus single-human screening Carey, Niamh

149 C p. 53-59
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8 Avoiding overadjustment bias in social epidemiology through appropriate covariate selection: a primer van Zwieten, Anita

149 C p. 127-136
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9 Avoiding searching for outcomes called for additional search strategies: a study of Cochrane review searches Frandsen, Tove Faber

149 C p. 83-88
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10 Children and adolescents are not small adults: toward a better understanding of multimorbidity in younger populations van den Akker, Marjan

149 C p. 165-171
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11 Conflicts of interest: ubiquitous, unrelenting, and forever challenging Bauchner, Howard

149 C p. 172-174
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12 Copublication improved the dissemination of Cochrane reviews and benefited copublishing journals: a retrospective cohort study Zhu, Linlin

149 C p. 110-117
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13 COVID-19 Living Overview of Evidence repository is highly comprehensive and can be used as a single source for COVID-19 studies Verdugo-Paiva, Francisca

149 C p. 195-202
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14 Differentiating between mapping reviews and scoping reviews in the evidence synthesis ecosystem Khalil, Hanan

149 C p. 175-182
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15 Direct mail from primary care and targeted recruitment strategies achieved a representative uptake of prostate cancer screening Eldred-Evans, David

149 C p. 98-109
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16 Editorial Board
149 C p. IFC
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17 Editors’ Choice: September 2022 Tugwell, Peter

149 C p. A1
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18 How traditional informed consent impairs inclusivity in a learning healthcare system: lessons learned from the Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort Groenhof, T. Katrien J.

149 C p. 190-194
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19 Large variation existed in standardized mean difference estimates using different calculation methods in clinical trials Luo, Yan

149 C p. 89-97
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20 Meta-analysis of multi-jurisdictional health administrative data from distributed networks approximated individual-level multivariable regression Dheri, Aman K.

149 C p. 23-35
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21 Meta-research studies should improve and evaluate their own data sharing practices Cristea, Ioana A.

149 C p. 183-189
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22 Multiple sclerosis disease–related knowledge measurement instruments show mixed performance: a systematic review Gonzalez-del-Rio, Marina

149 C p. 60-82
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23 Proposing six criteria to improve reproducibility of “usual care” interventions in back pain trials: a systematic review Pascoe, Stephanie C.

149 C p. 227-235
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24 Reply to Hausner et al. Re: use of text mining tools in the development of search strategies—comparison of different approaches Paynter, Robin A.

149 C p. 256-257
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25 Reporting of funding and conflicts of interest improved from preprints to peer-reviewed publications of biomedical research Itani, Dima

149 C p. 146-153
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26 Retracted systematic reviews continued to be frequently cited: a citation analysis Wang, Zijun

149 C p. 137-145
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27 Screening colonoscopy similarly prevented distal and proximal colorectal cancer: a prospective study among 55–69-year-olds Braitmaier, Malte

149 C p. 118-126
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28 Searching two or more databases decreased the risk of missing relevant studies: a metaresearch study Ewald, Hannah

149 C p. 154-164
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29 Table of Contents
149 C p. ii-v
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30 The GetReal Trial Tool: design, assess and discuss clinical drug trials in light of Real World Evidence generation Zuidgeest, Mira G.P.

149 C p. 244-253
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31 The performance of three nutritional tools varied in colorectal cancer patients: a retrospective analysis Ruan, Xiaoli

149 C p. 12-22
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32 Toward an observatory of the evolution of clinical trials through phylomemy reconstruction: the COVID-19 vaccines example Lobbé, Quentin

149 C p. 36-44
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33 Use of text mining tools in the development of search strategies – Comparison of different approaches Hausner, Elke

149 C p. 254-256
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