nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A Bayesian-adaptive decision-theoretic approach can reduce the sample sizes for multiarm exercise oncology trials
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Buffart, Laurien M. |
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159 |
C |
p. 190-198 |
artikel |
2 |
A methodological framework allows the identification of personomic markers to consider when designing personalized interventions
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Malmartel, Alexandre |
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159 |
C |
p. 235-245 |
artikel |
3 |
A methodological review finds mismatch between overall and pairwise overlap analysis in a sample of overviews
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Bracchiglione, Javier |
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159 |
C |
p. 31-39 |
artikel |
4 |
Analysis of predictive performance and reliability of classifiers for quality assessment of medical evidence revealed important variation by medical area
|
Šuster, Simon |
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159 |
C |
p. 58-69 |
artikel |
5 |
Boys with overweight status lagged behind girls with overweight status in reading: evidence from mendelian randomization
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Yu, Baeksan |
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159 |
C |
p. 199-205 |
artikel |
6 |
Corrigendum to ‘Identifying type 1 and 2 diabetes in research datasets where classification biomarkers are unavailable: assessing the accuracy of published approaches’ [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2023) 34-44]
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Thomas, Nicholas J. |
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159 |
C |
p. 356 |
artikel |
7 |
Corrigendum to methodological approaches for developing, reporting, and assessing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: a systematic survey [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 146 (2022) 77-85]
|
Yao, Xiaomei |
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159 |
C |
p. 354-355 |
artikel |
8 |
Editorial Board
|
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|
159 |
C |
p. IFC |
artikel |
9 |
Editors' Choice - July 2023
|
Tovey, David |
|
|
159 |
C |
p. A1-A2 |
artikel |
10 |
Editor's note
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159 |
C |
p. 353 |
artikel |
11 |
Exercise for fall prevention in community-dwelling people aged 60+: more effective in trials with higher fall rates in control groups
|
Wang, Belinda Y. |
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159 |
C |
p. 116-127 |
artikel |
12 |
Exploring the concept of psychological frailty in older adults: a systematic scoping review
|
Zhao, Jinlong |
|
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159 |
C |
p. 300-308 |
artikel |
13 |
GRADE concept 4: rating the certainty of evidence when study interventions or comparators differ from PICO targets
|
Goldkuhle, Marius |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 40-48 |
artikel |
14 |
Improving systematic reviews: guidance on guidance and other options and challenges
|
Kolaski, Kat |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 266-273 |
artikel |
15 |
In clinical trials, efficacy vs. effectiveness language is confusing
|
Lawrence, Ryan E. |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 345-347 |
artikel |
16 |
Increasing FDA-accelerated approval of single-arm trials in oncology (1992 to 2020)
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Ribeiro, Tatiane Bomfim |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 151-158 |
artikel |
17 |
Matured forecast analyses for “systematic and narrative review lead experts to different cancer trial predictions”
|
Yu, Michael |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 344-345 |
artikel |
18 |
Meta-epidemiological review identified variable reporting and handling of time-to-event analyses in publications of trials included in meta-analyses of systematic reviews
|
Goldkuhle, Marius |
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159 |
C |
p. 174-189 |
artikel |
19 |
Methods and results of studies on reporting guideline adherence are poorly reported: a meta-research study
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Dal Santo, Tiffany |
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159 |
C |
p. 225-234 |
artikel |
20 |
Nonlinear effects and effect modification at the participant-level in IPD meta-analysis part 1: analysis methods are often substandard
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Marlin, Nadine |
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159 |
C |
p. 309-318 |
artikel |
21 |
Nonlinear effects and effect modification at the participant-level in IPD meta-analysis part 2: methodological guidance is available
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Marlin, Nadine |
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159 |
C |
p. 319-329 |
artikel |
22 |
Overviews of reviews in the cardiovascular field underreported critical methodological and transparency characteristics: a methodological study based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Overviews of Reviews (PRIOR) statement
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Pamporis, Konstantinos |
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159 |
C |
p. 139-150 |
artikel |
23 |
Paper I: Heterogeneous use of registry data for participant identification and primary outcome ascertainment is found in registry-based randomized controlled trials: A scoping review
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Baba, Ami |
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159 |
C |
p. 289-299 |
artikel |
24 |
Paper II: thematic framework analysis of registry-based randomized controlled trials provided insights for designing trial ready registries
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Krause, Karolin R. |
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159 |
C |
p. 330-343 |
artikel |
25 |
Part II: A step-by-step guide to latent class analysis
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Aflaki, Kayvan |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 348-351 |
artikel |
26 |
Physical performance tasks were linked to the PROMIS physical function metric in patients undergoing hemodialysis
|
Liegl, Gregor |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 128-138 |
artikel |
27 |
Reporting guidelines used varying methodology to develop recommendations
|
Schlussel, Michael M. |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 246-256 |
artikel |
28 |
Researcher-patient partnership generated actionable recommendations, using quantitative evaluation and deliberative dialogue, to improve meaningful engagement
|
Wang, Ellen |
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159 |
C |
p. 49-57 |
artikel |
29 |
Retraction notice to “Part II: a step-by-step guide to latent class analysis” [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 148 (2022) 170–173]
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Aflaki, Kayvan |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 352 |
artikel |
30 |
Scientists’ perception of pilot study quality was influenced by statistical significance and study design
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von Klinggraeff, Lauren |
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159 |
C |
p. 70-78 |
artikel |
31 |
Scoping review of measures of treatment burden in patients with multimorbidity: advancements and current gaps
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Mendoza-Quispe, Daniel |
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159 |
C |
p. 92-105 |
artikel |
32 |
Supplementary strategies identified additional eligible studies in qualitative systematic reviews
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Frandsen, Tove Faber |
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159 |
C |
p. 85-91 |
artikel |
33 |
Systematic metareview of prediction studies demonstrates stable trends in bias and low PROBAST inter-rater agreement
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Langenhuijsen, Liselotte F.S. |
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159 |
C |
p. 159-173 |
artikel |
34 |
Systematic reviewers used various approaches to data extraction and expressed several research needs: a survey
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Büchter, Roland Brian |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 214-224 |
artikel |
35 |
Systematic review highlights high risk of bias of clinical prediction models for blood transfusion in patients undergoing elective surgery
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Dhiman, Paula |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 10-30 |
artikel |
36 |
Table of Contents
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159 |
C |
p. ii-vi |
artikel |
37 |
The BIGG-REC database makes available all WHO/PAHO evidence informed recommendations
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Ragusa, Martín |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 257-265 |
artikel |
38 |
The development methods of official GRADE articles and requirements for claiming the use of GRADE – A statement by the GRADE guidance group
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Schünemann, Holger J. |
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159 |
C |
p. 79-84 |
artikel |
39 |
Treatment classifications and interventions for neck pain: a scoping review
|
Ishaq, Iqra |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 1-9 |
artikel |
40 |
Use of GRADE in systematic reviews of health effects on pollutants and extreme temperatures: A cross-sectional survey
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Song, Xuping |
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159 |
C |
p. 206-213 |
artikel |
41 |
Validity of prognostic models of critical COVID-19 is variable. A systematic review with external validation
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Cárdenas-Fuentes, Gabriela |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 274-288 |
artikel |
42 |
Vital signs-based deterioration prediction model assumptions can lead to losses in prediction performance
|
Blythe, Robin |
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|
159 |
C |
p. 106-115 |
artikel |