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Finding evidence to inform the conduct and reporting of systematic reviews of randomized trials

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Authors
  • D. Moher
Supervisors
  • P.M.M. Bossuyt
Award date 18-03-2004
Number of pages 217
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Language English
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Should meta-analysts search Embase in addition to Medline?
Chapter 3 Does the inclusion of grey literature influence the estimates of intervention effectiveness reported in meta-analyses?
Chapter 4 Completeness of reporting of trials published in languages other than English: implications for conduct and reporting of systematic reviews
Chapter 5 What contributions do languages other than English make on the results of meta-analyses?
Chapter 6 Does quality of reports of â–¡moxicilli trials affect estimates of intervention efficacy reported in meta-analyses?
Chapter 7 Language of publication restrictions and estimates of intervention effectiveness: know your intervention
Chapter 8 Is there a "best" way to minimize publication bias? An empirical evaluation.
Chapter 9 A comparison of the quality of Cochrane reviews and systematic reviews published in paper-based journals
Chapter 10 Improving the quality of reports of meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials: the QUOROM statement
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Dankwoord
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