nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A competing risks analysis should report results on all cause-specific hazards and cumulative incidence functions
|
Latouche, Aurelien |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 648-653 6 p. |
artikel |
2 |
A framework provided an outline toward the proper evaluation of potential screening strategies
|
Adriaensen, Wim J. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 639-647 9 p. |
artikel |
3 |
Alternative population sampling frames produced important differences in estimates of association: a case–control study of vasculitis
|
Macfarlane, Gary J. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 675-680 6 p. |
artikel |
4 |
A practice-based tool for engaging stakeholders in future research: a synthesis of current practices
|
Guise, Jeanne-Marie |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 666-674 9 p. |
artikel |
5 |
A systematic review finds prediction models for chronic kidney disease were poorly reported and often developed using inappropriate methods
|
Tangri, Navdeep |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 697- 1 p. |
artikel |
6 |
Differences in interaction and subgroup-specific effects were observed between randomized and nonrandomized studies in three empirical examples
|
Schmidt, Amand F. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 599-607 9 p. |
artikel |
7 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. IFC- 1 p. |
artikel |
8 |
Effective writing and publishing scientific papers, part II: title and abstract
|
Cals, Jochen W.L. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 585- 1 p. |
artikel |
9 |
Essential Evidence incorrectly evaluated by review
|
Ebell, Mark H. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 695- 1 p. |
artikel |
10 |
Essential Evidence Plus correctly evaluated by survey: midranked of 10 evidence-informed medical resources
|
Haynes, R. Brian |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 696-697 2 p. |
artikel |
11 |
Increased statistical power with combined independent randomization tests used with multiple-baseline design
|
Tyrrell, Pascal N. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 691-694 4 p. |
artikel |
12 |
Insufficient cross-cultural adaptations and psychometric properties for many translated health assessment scales: A systematic review
|
Uysal-Bozkir, Özgül |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 608-618 11 p. |
artikel |
13 |
Methodological limitations prevent definitive conclusions on the effects of patients’ preferences in randomized clinical trials evaluating musculoskeletal conditions
|
Franco, Marcia R. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 586-598 13 p. |
artikel |
14 |
New technology–based functional assessment tools should avoid the weaknesses and proliferation of manual functional assessments
|
Lowe, Shane A. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 619-632 14 p. |
artikel |
15 |
Optimal information size in trial sequential analysis of time-to-event outcomes reveals potentially inconclusive results because of the risk of random error
|
Miladinovic, Branko |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 654-659 6 p. |
artikel |
16 |
Rasch-based scoring offered more precision in differentiating patient groups in measuring upper limb function
|
Khan, Asaduzzaman |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 681-687 7 p. |
artikel |
17 |
Reply to “A systematic review finds prediction models for chronic kidney disease were poorly reported and often developed using inappropriate methods”
|
Collins, Gary |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 697-698 2 p. |
artikel |
18 |
Simple search techniques in PubMed are potentially suitable for evaluating the completeness of systematic reviews
|
Waffenschmidt, Siw |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 660-665 6 p. |
artikel |
19 |
Systematic reviews supporting practice guideline recommendations lack protection against bias
|
Brito, Juan P. |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 633-638 6 p. |
artikel |
20 |
Table of Contents
|
|
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. A3-A5 nvt p. |
artikel |
21 |
Tailoring research to stakeholders
|
Knottnerus, J. André |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 583-584 2 p. |
artikel |
22 |
When projecting required effectiveness of interventions for hospital readmission reduction, the percentage that is potentially avoidable must be considered
|
van Walraven, Carl |
|
2013 |
66 |
6 |
p. 688-690 3 p. |
artikel |