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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Bias in the measurement of the outcome is associated with effect sizes in randomized clinical trials on exercise therapy for chronic low back pain: a meta-epidemiological study Innocenti, Tiziano

162 C p. 145-155
artikel
2 Corrigendum to “JBI series paper 1: introducing JBI and the JBI model of EHBC” [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 150 (2022) 191–195/10807] Jordan, Zoe

162 C p. 190
artikel
3 Corrigendum to “Quality of clinical practice guidelines in Japan remains low: a cross-sectional meta-epidemiological study” [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 138 (2021) 10550] Kataoka, Yuki

162 C p. 191-192
artikel
4 Depression screening tool accuracy individual participant data meta-analyses: data contribution was associated with multiple factors Wu, Yin

162 C p. 63-71
artikel
5 Editorial Board
162 C p. IFC
artikel
6 Editors’ Choice: October 2023 Tricco, Andrea C.

162 C p. A1-A2
artikel
7 Few randomized trials in preterm birth prevention meet predefined usefulness criteria van ‘t Hooft, Janneke

162 C p. 107-117
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8 GRADE guidance 23: considering cost-effectiveness evidence in moving from evidence to health-related recommendations Xie, Feng

162 C p. 135-144
artikel
9 Information about missing patient-reported outcome data in breast cancer trials is frequently not documented: a scoping review Krepper, Daniela

162 C p. 1-9
artikel
10 Leading pharmaceutical companies lacked transparency on clinical trials’ informed consent forms Dal-Ré, Rafael

162 C p. 187-189
artikel
11 Metaresearch study highlights the gender gap in randomized controlled trials in dentistry Prado, Mayara Colpo

162 C p. 47-55
artikel
12 Methodology reporting improved over time in 176,469 randomized controlled trials Kilicoglu, Halil

162 C p. 19-28
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13 No evidence of important difference in summary treatment effects between COVID-19 preprints and peer-reviewed publications: a meta-epidemiological study Davidson, Mauricia

162 C p. 90-97
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14 Observational studies of antidepressant use and suicide risk are selectively published in psychiatric journals Plöderl, Martin

162 C p. 10-18
artikel
15 Pharmacovigilance studies without a priori hypothesis: systematic review highlights inappropriate multiple testing correction procedures Gaucher, Louis

162 C p. 127-134
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16 Prospective collaborative recommendation development: a novel model for more timely and trustworthy guidelines Akl, Elie A.

162 C p. 156-159
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17 Replication of systematic reviews: is it to the benefit or detriment of methodological quality? Chapelle, Céline

162 C p. 98-106
artikel
18 Sensitivity and specificity of alternative screening methods for systematic reviews using text mining tools Li, Jimmy

162 C p. 72-80
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19 Table of Contents
162 C p. ii-v
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20 The barriers and facilitators for the implementation of clinical practice guidelines in healthcare: an umbrella review of qualitative and quantitative literature Zhou, Pengxiang

162 C p. 169-181
artikel
21 The estimand framework had implications in time to patient-reported outcomes deterioration analyses in cancer clinical trials Cottone, Francesco

162 C p. 118-126
artikel
22 The impact of sociodemographic status on the association of classical cardiovascular risk factors with coronary artery disease: a stratified Mendelian randomization study Martens, Leon G.

162 C p. 56-62
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23 The implementation of target trial emulation for causal inference: a scoping review Zuo, Hanxiao

162 C p. 29-37
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24 The walking man approach to interpreting the receiver operating characteristic curve and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve Kohn, Michael A.

162 C p. 182-186
artikel
25 Transportability of two heart failure trials to a disease registry using individual patient data Wei, Lili

162 C p. 160-168
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26 Underrecording and underreporting of participant ethnicity in clinical trials is persistent and is a threat to inclusivity and generalizability Wallace, Neil

162 C p. 81-89
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27 Using evidence to decision frameworks led to guidelines of better quality and more credible and transparent recommendations Meneses-Echavez, Jose F.

162 C p. 38-46
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