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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A descriptive study found low prevalence of presumed predatory publications in a subset of Cochrane reviews Boulos, Leah

152 C p. 316-325
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2 Adherence of systematic reviews to Cochrane RoB2 guidance was frequently poor: a meta epidemiological study Minozzi, Silvia

152 C p. 47-55
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3 Almost one in five physiotherapy trials excluded people due to lack of language proficiency: A meta-epidemiological study Chen, Qiuzhe

152 C p. 13-22
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4 A method was developed for correcting the bias in the usual study weights in meta-analyses Walter, Stephen D.

152 C p. 23-29
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5 A multiverse analysis of meta-analyses assessing acupuncture efficacy for smoking cessation evidenced vibration of effects El Bahri, Manele

152 C p. 140-150
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6 Applying calculations to clinical medicine requires nuance: author's reply Uy, Elenore Judy B.

152 C p. 328-329
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7 Applying calculations to clinical medicine requires nuance: response to Uy Stovitz, Steven D.

152 C p. 327-328
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8 Case studies to explore the optimal use of randomized and nonrandomized studies in evidence syntheses that use GRADE Cuello, Carlos A.

152 C p. 56-69
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9 Causal analyses with target trial emulation for real-world evidence removed large self-inflicted biases: systematic bias assessment of ovarian cancer treatment effectiveness Kuehne, Felicitas

152 C p. 269-280
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10 Caution is needed when describing a study design as meta-epidemiological Puljak, Livia

152 C p. 326-327
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11 Commentary: collaborative systematic review may produce and share high-quality, comparative evidence more efficiently Hayden, Jill A

152 C p. 288-294
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12 David Sackett Young Investigator Award 2021
152 C p. 330
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13 Deduplicating records in systematic reviews: there are free, accurate automated ways to do so Guimarães, Nathalia Sernizon

152 C p. 110-115
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14 Development and validation of a prediction model for self-reported mobility decline in community-dwelling older adults Sanchez-Santos, Maria T.

152 C p. 70-79
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15 Development processes for e-cigarette public health recommendations lacked transparency in managing conflicts of interest Smith, Marissa J.

152 C p. 80-88
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16 Editorial Board
152 C p. IFC
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17 Editors' Choice December 2022 Tovey, David

152 C p. A1-A3
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18 Encounter-based randomization did not result in contamination in a shared decision-making trial: a secondary analysis Spencer-Bonilla, Gabriela

152 C p. 185-192
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19 Evidence, values, and masks for control of COVID-19: 2 years later Djulbegovic, Benjamin

152 C p. 298-299
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20 External validation and updating of prediction models for estimating the 1-year risk of low health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors Révész, Dóra

152 C p. 127-139
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21 Health state utility differed systematically in breast cancer patients between the EORTC QLU-C10D and the PROMIS Preference Score Klapproth, Christoph Paul

152 C p. 101-109
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22 How pragmatic are randomized trials of remdesivir and favipiravir for in-hospital treatment of COVID-19: a descriptive methodological review of trial design using the PRECIS-2 framework Sharma, Tanmay

152 C p. 193-200
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23 In a meta-analysis, the I-squared statistic does not tell us how much the effect size varies Borenstein, Michael

152 C p. 281-284
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24 Including nonrandomized studies of interventions in systematic reviews: principles and practicalities Munn, Zachary

152 C p. 314-315
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25 Inclusion of nonrandomized studies of interventions in systematic reviews of interventions: updated guidance from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Effective Health Care program Saldanha, Ian J.

152 C p. 300-306
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26 In simulated data and health records, latent class analysis was the optimum multimorbidity clustering algorithm Nichols, Linda

152 C p. 164-175
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27 Instruments assessing risk of bias of randomized trials frequently included items that are not addressing risk of bias issues Wang, Ying

152 C p. 218-225
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28 JCE Peer Reviewers 2022
152 C p. 331-340
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29 JCE Reviewer Award 2022
152 C p. 341
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30 Logistic regression frequently outperformed propensity score methods, especially for large datasets: a simulation study Wilkinson, Jack D.

152 C p. 176-184
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31 Methodological quality in guidelines for enhanced recovery after surgery was suboptimal Cao, Liujiao

152 C p. 151-163
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32 Methods for developing and reporting living evidence synthesis Bendersky, Josefina

152 C p. 89-100
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33 Peering into the dark corners of knowledge synthesis to understand the influence of predatory journals on systematic reviews Lalu, Manoj M.

152 C p. 295-297
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34 Predicting COVID-19 prognosis in the ICU remained challenging: external validation in a multinational regional cohort Meijs, Daniek A.M.

152 C p. 257-268
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35 Promoting the quality and transparency of health research in China Ma, Yanfang

152 C p. 209-217
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36 Quasi-experiments are a valuable source of evidence about effects of interventions, programs and policies: commentary from the Campbell Collaboration Study Design and Bias Assessment Working Group Sharma Waddington, Hugh

152 C p. 311-313
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37 Recording and reporting of recruitment strategies in trial protocols, registries, and publications was nonexistent O'Sullivan Greene, Evelyn

152 C p. 248-256
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38 Statistical methods for handling compliance in randomized controlled trials of device interventions: a systematic review Fiorentino, Francesca

152 C p. 226-237
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39 Strong and high-quality evidence synthesis needs Cochrane: a statement of support by the GRADE Guidance Group Schünemann, Holger J.

152 C p. 285-287
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40 Table of Contents
152 C p. ii-vi
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41 The majority of 922 prediction models supporting breast cancer decision-making are at high risk of bias Hueting, Tom A.

152 C p. 238-247
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42 The relationship between pragmatism, timing, and study size on impact of randomized trials: a qualitative, hypothesis generating study of trials of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 Liang, Aileen

152 C p. 116-124
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43 The risk of questioning the safety of drugs considered safe in pregnancy at the era of big data: the everlasting case of doxylamine Panchaud, Alice

152 C p. 125-126
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44 The role of scoping reviews in reducing research waste Khalil, Hanan

152 C p. 30-35
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45 The smallest worthwhile effect is superior to the MCID for estimating acceptable benefits of knee arthroplasty Henderson, Nancy

152 C p. 201-208
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46 Three out of four published systematic reviews on COVID-19 treatments were not registered and one-third of those registered were published: a meta-research study Siemens, Waldemar

152 C p. 36-46
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47 Updated guidance from the agency for healthcare research and quality effective healthcare program on including nonrandomized studies of interventions in systematic reviews: a work in progress Reeves, Barnaby C.

152 C p. 309-310
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48 Update of the agency for healthcare research and quality guidance on using nonrandomized studies in evidence syntheses Cuello-Garcia, Carlos A.

152 C p. 307-308
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49 Use of statistical methods among acupuncture randomized controlled trials was far from satisfactory Liu, Jiali

152 C p. 1-12
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