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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A new CONSORT extension should improve the reporting of randomized pilot and feasibility trials Craig, Peter
2017
84 C p. 30-32
3 p.
artikel
2 A systematic review found that deviations from intention-to-treat are common in randomized trials and systematic reviews Abraha, Iosief
2017
84 C p. 37-46
10 p.
artikel
3 Bootstrap imputation with a disease probability model minimized bias from misclassification due to administrative database codes van Walraven, Carl
2017
84 C p. 114-120
7 p.
artikel
4 Childhood vaccination communication outcomes unpacked and organized in a taxonomy to facilitate core outcome establishment Kaufman, Jessica
2017
84 C p. 173-184
12 p.
artikel
5 Clinical trial registration was not an indicator for low risk of bias Farquhar, Cynthia M.
2017
84 C p. 47-53
7 p.
artikel
6 Clinical trials and systematic reviews addressing similar interventions for the same condition do not consider similar outcomes to be important: a case study in HIV/AIDS Saldanha, Ian J.
2017
84 C p. 85-94
10 p.
artikel
7 Commentary on EPC methods: an exploration of the use of text-mining software in systematic reviews Paynter, Robin
2017
84 C p. 33-36
4 p.
artikel
8 Diffusion of Innovations model helps interpret the comparative uptake of two methodological innovations: co-authorship network analysis and recommendations for the integration of novel methods in practice Cadarette, Suzanne M.
2017
84 C p. 150-160
11 p.
artikel
9 EBM has not only called out the problems but offered solutions Guyatt, Gordon
2017
84 C p. 8-10
3 p.
artikel
10 Editorial Board 2017
84 C p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
11 Evidence-based medicine: achievements and prospects Knottnerus, J. André
2017
84 C p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
12 Evidence-based medicine was bound to fail: a report to Alvan Feinstein Fava, Giovanni A.
2017
84 C p. 3-7
5 p.
artikel
13 Exact unconditional sample size determination for paired binary data (letter commenting: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:733-739) Shan, Guogen
2017
84 C p. 188-190
3 p.
artikel
14 Hijacked evidence-based medicine: stay the course and throw the pirates overboard Ioannidis, John P.A.
2017
84 C p. 11-13
3 p.
artikel
15 How trial results are intended to be used: is PRECIS-2 a step forward? Dekkers, Olaf M.
2017
84 C p. 25-26
2 p.
artikel
16 Majority of systematic reviews published in high-impact journals neglected to register the protocols: a meta-epidemiological study Tsujimoto, Yasushi
2017
84 C p. 54-60
7 p.
artikel
17 Multiple imputation was a valid approach to estimate absolute risk from a prediction model based on case–cohort data Mühlenbruch, Kristin
2017
84 C p. 130-141
12 p.
artikel
18 Odds ratios are not conditional risk ratios Huitfeldt, Anders
2017
84 C p. 191-
1 p.
artikel
19 PRECIS-2 helps researchers design more applicable RCTs while CONSORT Extension for Pragmatic Trials helps knowledge users decide whether to apply them Zwarenstein, Merrick
2017
84 C p. 27-29
3 p.
artikel
20 PRECIS-2 in perspective: what is next for pragmatic trials? Zuidgeest, Mira G.
2017
84 C p. 22-24
3 p.
artikel
21 Publication of comparative effectiveness research has not increased in high-impact medical journals, 2004-2013 Hester, Laura L.
2017
84 C p. 185-187
3 p.
artikel
22 Rasch analysis supported the construct validity of self-report measures of activity and participation derived from patient ratings of the ICF low back pain core set Bagraith, Karl S.
2017
84 C p. 161-172
12 p.
artikel
23 Rating of Included Trials on the Efficacy–Effectiveness Spectrum: development of a new tool for systematic reviews Wieland, L. Susan
2017
84 C p. 95-104
10 p.
artikel
24 Requesting a unique personal identifier or providing a souvenir incentive did not affect overall consent to health record linkage: evidence from an RCT nested within a cohort Ni, Michael Y.
2017
84 C p. 142-149
8 p.
artikel
25 Response to letter to the editor by A. Huitfeldt Re: Odds ratios deconstructed: a new way to understand and explain odds ratios as conditional risk ratios Hoppe, Fred M.
2017
84 C p. 191-192
2 p.
artikel
26 Response to the letter by Guogen Shan and Hua Zhang (response to letter commenting: J Clin Epidemiol. 2015;68:733-739) Borkhoff, Cornelia M.
2017
84 C p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
27 Simple randomization did not protect against bias in smaller trials Nguyen, Tri-Long
2017
84 C p. 105-113
9 p.
artikel
28 Subjecting known facts to flawed empirical testing Berger, Vance W.
2017
84 C p. 188-
1 p.
artikel
29 Survival biases lead to flawed conclusions in observational treatment studies of influenza patients Wolkewitz, Martin
2017
84 C p. 121-129
9 p.
artikel
30 Systematic reviews of therapeutic interventions frequently consider patient-important outcomes Ameur, Hayet
2017
84 C p. 70-77
8 p.
artikel
31 Systematic survey of randomized trials evaluating the impact of alternative diagnostic strategies on patient-important outcomes El Dib, Regina
2017
84 C p. 61-69
9 p.
artikel
32 Table of Contents 2017
84 C p. iii-vi
nvt p.
artikel
33 The practice of evidence-based medicine involves the care of whole persons Richardson, W. Scott
2017
84 C p. 18-21
4 p.
artikel
34 The significance of the trial outcome was associated with publication rate and time to publication Song, Seung Yeon
2017
84 C p. 78-84
7 p.
artikel
35 Why evidence-based medicine failed in patient care and medicine-based evidence will succeed Horwitz, Ralph I.
2017
84 C p. 14-17
4 p.
artikel
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