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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Agreement between children and parents demonstrated that illness-related absenteeism was validly reported by children Denbæk, Anne Maj
2016
69 C p. 61-69
9 p.
artikel
2 A mega - issue Tugwell, Peter
2016
69 C p. 5-7
3 p.
artikel
3 An analysis of protocols and publications suggested that most discontinuations of clinical trials were not based on preplanned interim analyses or stopping rules Stegert, Mihaela
2016
69 C p. 152-160
9 p.
artikel
4 An in silico approach helped to identify the best experimental design, population, and outcome for future randomized clinical trials Bajard, Agathe
2016
69 C p. 125-136
12 p.
artikel
5 A principal component analysis is conducted for a case series quality appraisal checklist Guo, Bing
2016
69 C p. 199-207.e2
20502 p.
artikel
6 A randomized trial of fellowships for early career researchers finds a high reliability in funding decisions Clarke, Philip
2016
69 C p. 147-151
5 p.
artikel
7 Average effect estimates remain similar as evidence evolves from single trials to high-quality bodies of evidence: a meta-epidemiologic study Gartlehner, Gerald
2016
69 C p. 16-22
7 p.
artikel
8 Beyond Mendelian randomization: how to interpret evidence of shared genetic predictors Burgess, Stephen
2016
69 C p. 208-216
9 p.
artikel
9 Biased and inadequate citation of prior research in reports of cardiovascular trials is a continuing source of waste in research Sawin, Veronica I.
2016
69 C p. 174-178
5 p.
artikel
10 Clinical practice guidelines were adapted and implemented meeting country-specific requirements—the example of Kazakhstan McGowan, Jessie
2016
69 C p. 8-15
8 p.
artikel
11 Competing risk bias was common in Kaplan–Meier risk estimates published in prominent medical journals van Walraven, Carl
2016
69 C p. 170-173.e8
1.7299999831E10 p.
artikel
12 Control treatments in biologics trials of rheumatoid arthritis were often not deemed acceptable in the context of care Estellat, Candice
2016
69 C p. 235-244
10 p.
artikel
13 David Lawrence Sackett (DLS) 1934–2015 Tugwell, Peter
2016
69 C p. 1-4
4 p.
artikel
14 Development of search strategies for systematic reviews: reply to commentary by Dintsios and Niederstadt (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:191-199) Hausner, Elke
2016
69 C p. 259-261
3 p.
artikel
15 Editorial Board 2016
69 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
16 External validation is only needed when prediction models are worth it (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:25-34) Martens, Forike K.
2016
69 C p. 249-250
2 p.
artikel
17 False discovery rate control is not always a replacement for Bonferroni adjustment (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2014;67:850-7) Frane, Andrew V.
2016
69 C p. 263-
1 p.
artikel
18 How many longitudinal covariate measurements are needed for risk prediction? Reinikainen, Jaakko
2016
69 C p. 114-124
11 p.
artikel
19 How to evaluate the evidence from animal and human studies: the case of teriparatide (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:698-702) Wei, Dang
2016
69 C p. 252-253
2 p.
artikel
20 Letter to the Editor on Cohen et al. (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:299–306) Hoaglin, David C.
2016
69 C p. 261-262
2 p.
artikel
21 Literature search methodology for systematic reviews: conventional and natural language processing enabled methods are complementary (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:191-9) Boeker, Martin
2016
69 C p. 253-255
3 p.
artikel
22 Measuring drug exposure: concordance between defined daily dose and days' supply depended on drug class Sinnott, Sarah-Jo
2016
69 C p. 107-113
7 p.
artikel
23 Moderate efficiency of clinicians' predictions decreased for blurred clinical conditions and benefits from the use of BRASS index. A longitudinal study on geriatric patients' outcomes Signorini, Giulia
2016
69 C p. 51-60
10 p.
artikel
24 Multivariate meta-analysis of individual participant data helped externally validate the performance and implementation of a prediction model Snell, Kym I.E.
2016
69 C p. 40-50
11 p.
artikel
25 Optimization is required when using linked hospital and laboratory data to investigate respiratory infections Lim, Faye J.
2016
69 C p. 23-31
9 p.
artikel
26 Prediction impact curve is a new measure integrating intervention effects in the evaluation of risk models Campbell, William
2016
69 C p. 89-95
7 p.
artikel
27 Prediction models need appropriate internal, internal–external, and external validation Steyerberg, Ewout W.
2016
69 C p. 245-247
3 p.
artikel
28 Publication bias and small-study effects magnified effectiveness of antipsychotics but their relative ranking remained invariant Mavridis, Dimitris
2016
69 C p. 161-169
9 p.
artikel
29 Quality of reporting of confounding remained suboptimal after the STROBE guideline Pouwels, Koen B.
2016
69 C p. 217-224
8 p.
artikel
30 Re: “A note on unmasking” (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2014;67:1059-69) Bello, Segun
2016
69 C p. 265-
1 p.
artikel
31 Reducing publication bias in biomedical research: reviewing and registering protocol with a suitable journal Rezaeian, Mohsen
2016
69 C p. 248-249
2 p.
artikel
32 Replication and validation of higher order models demonstrated that a summary score for the EORTC QLQ-C30 is robust Giesinger, Johannes M.
2016
69 C p. 79-88
10 p.
artikel
33 Reply to letter by Ferrante di Ruffano et al.: Patient outcomes in randomized comparisons of diagnostic tests are still the ultimate judge Siontis, Konstantinos C.
2016
69 C p. 267-268
2 p.
artikel
34 Research gap of guidelines might be an important approach to prioritization (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:341-6) Wang, Qi
2016
69 C p. 251-252
2 p.
artikel
35 Response to letter by Berger: The success of masking should be tested routinely and correctly Berger, Vance W.
2016
69 C p. 265-266
2 p.
artikel
36 Response to letter by Boeker et al. Development of search strategies for systematic reviews: further issues regarding the objective and conceptual approaches Hausner, Elke
2016
69 C p. 255-257
3 p.
artikel
37 Response to letter by Forike et al.: more rigorous, not less, external validation is needed Siontis, George C.M.
2016
69 C p. 250-251
2 p.
artikel
38 Response to letter by Frane: “False discovery rate control is not always a replacement for Bonferroni-type adjustment” Glickman, Mark E.
2016
69 C p. 264-
1 p.
artikel
39 Response to letter by Hoaglin: Heterogeneity in likelihood ratios Cohen, Jérémie F.
2016
69 C p. 262-263
2 p.
artikel
40 Response to letter Dr Rezaeian: journals should review articles, not protocols Smulders, Yvo
2016
69 C p. 249-
1 p.
artikel
41 Response to letter to the editor by Wei et al. Elraiyah, Tarig
2016
69 C p. 253-
1 p.
artikel
42 ROBIS: A new tool to assess risk of bias in systematic reviews was developed Whiting, Penny
2016
69 C p. 225-234
10 p.
artikel
43 Sample size calculations for stepped wedge and cluster randomised trials: a unified approach Hemming, Karla
2016
69 C p. 137-146
10 p.
artikel
44 Simplification of a scoring system maintained overall accuracy but decreased the proportion classified as low risk Sanders, Sharon
2016
69 C p. 32-39
8 p.
artikel
45 Successful development and testing of a Method for Aggregating The Reporting of Interventions in Complex Studies (MATRICS) Hutchings, Hayley A.
2016
69 C p. 193-198
6 p.
artikel
46 Table of Contents 2016
69 C p. A3-A7
nvt p.
artikel
47 Test-treatment RCTs are sheep in wolves' clothing (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2014;67:612–21) Ferrante di Ruffano, Lavinia
2016
69 C p. 266-267
2 p.
artikel
48 The Mini-OAKHQOL for knee and hip osteoarthritis quality of life was obtained following recent shortening guidelines Guillemin, Francis
2016
69 C p. 70-78
9 p.
artikel
49 The proportion of all previous patients was a potential instrument for patients' actual prescriptions of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Kollhorst, Bianca
2016
69 C p. 96-106
11 p.
artikel
50 The scrutiny of identifying community-acquired pneumonia episodes quantified bias in absolute effect estimation in a population-based pneumococcal vaccination trial van Werkhoven, Cornelis H.
2016
69 C p. 185-192
8 p.
artikel
51 Use of quality assessment tools in systematic reviews was varied and inconsistent Seehra, Jadbinder
2016
69 C p. 179-184.e5
1.8399822E7 p.
artikel
52 When suddenly the evaluation became a validation Dintsios, C.M.
2016
69 C p. 257-259
3 p.
artikel
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