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1 Administrative data measured surgical site infection probability within 30 days of surgery in elderly patients van Walraven, Carl
2016
77 C p. 112-117
6 p.
article
2 A harmonized guidance is needed on how to “properly” frame review questions to make the best use of all available evidence in the assessment of effectiveness of complex interventions Movsisyan, Ani
2016
77 C p. 139-141
3 p.
article
3 A measurement framework for adherence in patient decision aid trials applied in a systematic review subanalysis Trenaman, Logan
2016
77 C p. 15-23
9 p.
article
4 Applying GRADE to studies of complex interventions is possible but requires proper framing of the question Murad, M. Hassan
2016
77 C p. 138-139
2 p.
article
5 Are more responsive depression scales really superior depression scales? Fried, Eiko I.
2016
77 C p. 4-6
3 p.
article
6 Bias was reduced in an open-label trial through the removal of subjective elements from the outcome definition Kahan, Brennan C.
2016
77 C p. 38-43
6 p.
article
7 Cancer randomized trials showed that dissemination bias is still a problem to be solved Urrútia, Gerard
2016
77 C p. 84-90
7 p.
article
8 Can patient decision aids be used to improve not only decisional comfort but also adherence? Tugwell, Peter
2016
77 C p. 1-3
3 p.
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9 Consequences of randomized clinical trial design decisions need to be clarified Riddle, Daniel L.
2016
77 C p. 13-14
2 p.
article
10 Editorial Board 2016
77 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
11 Empirical evaluation of which trial characteristics are associated with treatment effect estimates Dechartres, Agnes
2016
77 C p. 24-37
14 p.
article
12 Meta-epidemiologic study showed frequent time trends in summary estimates from meta-analyses of diagnostic accuracy studies Cohen, Jérémie F.
2016
77 C p. 60-67
8 p.
article
13 Most overviews of Cochrane reviews neglected potential biases from dual authorship Büchter, Roland Brian
2016
77 C p. 91-94
4 p.
article
14 Most systematic reviews of adverse effects did not include unpublished data Golder, Su
2016
77 C p. 125-133
9 p.
article
15 Overview provides insights on the current status and future of meta-epidemiology Papageorgiou, Spyridon N.
2016
77 C p. 11-12
2 p.
article
16 Peer reviewers identified spin in manuscripts of nonrandomized studies assessing therapeutic interventions, but their impact on spin in abstract conclusions was limited Lazarus, Clément
2016
77 C p. 44-51
8 p.
article
17 Pharmacosurveillance without borders: electronic health records in different countries can be used to address important methodological issues in estimating the risk of adverse events Tamblyn, Robyn
2016
77 C p. 101-111
11 p.
article
18 Pragmatic trial design elements showed a different impact on trial interpretation and feasibility than explanatory elements Nieuwenhuis, Joost B.
2016
77 C p. 95-100
6 p.
article
19 Prospective comparison of search strategies for systematic reviews: an objective approach yielded higher sensitivity than a conceptual one Hausner, Elke
2016
77 C p. 118-124
7 p.
article
20 Recurrent event frailty models reduced time-varying and other biases in evaluating transfusion protocols for traumatic hemorrhage Choi, Sangbum
2016
77 C p. 52-59.e1
539 p.
article
21 Rethinking the value of survival: clinical trials should measure patient preferences for survival on entry to trials Doctor, Jason N.
2016
77 C p. 137-138
2 p.
article
22 Risk based survey evidence supports electronic informed consent as a recruitment method for UK clinical trials Stevens, Natasha
2016
77 C p. 134-136
3 p.
article
23 Table of Contents 2016
77 C p. iii-v
nvt p.
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24 The need for ethics as well as evidence in evidence-based medicine Nicholls, Stuart G.
2016
77 C p. 7-10
4 p.
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25 The relative responsiveness of test instruments can be estimated using a meta-analytic approach: an illustration with treatments for depression Kounali, Daphne Z.
2016
77 C p. 68-77
10 p.
article
26 Timing of pivotal clinical trial results reporting for newly approved medications varied by reporting source Withycombe, Bethany
2016
77 C p. 78-83
6 p.
article
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