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Approaches to multiplicity in publicly funded pragmatic randomised controlled trials: a survey of clinical trials units and a rapid review of published trials
2022
Katie Pike
Barnaby C Reeves
Chris Rogers
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Agreement was moderate between data-based and opinion-based assessments of biases affecting randomized trials within meta-analyses
2020
Rebecca M. Turner
Kirsty Rhodes
Hayley E. Jones
Julian P. T. Higgins
Jessica A. Haskins
Penny Whiting
Asbjørn Hróbjartsson
Deborah M Caldwell
Richard Morris
Barnaby C Reeves
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Assessing risk of bias in a nonârandomized study
2019
Jonathan A C Sterne
Miguel A. HernĂĄn
Alexandra McAleenan
Barnaby C Reeves
Julian P. T. Higgins
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The QuinteT Recruitment Intervention supported five randomized trials to recruit to target: a mixed-methods evaluation
2018
Leila Rooshenas
Lauren J Scott
Jane Blazeby
Chris Rogers
Kate Tilling
Samantha Husbands
Carmel Conefrey
Nicola Mills
Robert C. Stein
Chris Metcalfe
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New cochrane risk of bias tool for cluster randomised tools
2017
Sandra Eldridge
Marion Campbell
Michael J. Campbell
Amy Drahota
Bruno Giraudeau
Julian P. T. Higgins
Barnaby C Reeves
Nandi Seigfried
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Quasi-experimental study designs seriesâpaper 6: risk of bias assessment
2017
Hugh Waddington
Ariel M. Aloe
Betsy Jane Becker
Eric W. Djimeu
Jorge GarcĂa Hombrados
Peter Tugwell
George A. Wells
Barnaby C Reeves
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Estimating the effect of âtreatment in the treatedâ - instrumental variable analysis vs conventional regression methods in the titre-2 trial in cardiac surgery
2015
Chris Rogers
Katie Pike
Jonathan A C Sterne
Barnaby C Reeves
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Protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of B-type natriuretic peptide-guided therapy for heart failure
2014
Maria Pufulete
Julian P. T. Higgins
Chris Rogers
Lucy Dreyer
William Hollingworth
Mark Dayer
Angus K. Nightingale
Theresa A. McDonagh
Barnaby C Reeves
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Nonârandomized studies as a source of complementary, sequential or replacement evidence for randomized controlled trials in systematic reviews on the effects of interventions
2013
Holger J. SchĂźnemann
Peter Tugwell
Barnaby C Reeves
Elie A. Akl
Nancy Santesso
Frederick A. Spencer
Beverley Shea
George A. Wells
Mark Helfand
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Issues relating to study design and risk of bias when including nonârandomized studies in systematic reviews on the effects of interventions
2012
Julian P. T. Higgins
Craig Ramsay
Barnaby C Reeves
Jonathan J Deeks
Beverley Shea
Jeffrey C. Valentine
Peter Tugwell
George A. Wells
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Community intervention to promote rational treatment of acute respiratory infection in rural Nepal
2009
Kathleen Holloway
Shiba Bahadur Karkee
Asha Lal Tamang
Yam Bahadur Gurung
Kumud Kumar Kafle
Ramesh Pradhan
Barnaby C Reeves
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Systematic reviews incorporating evidence from nonrandomized study designs: reasons for caution when estimating health effects
2005
Barnaby C Reeves
Jaap van Binsbergen
Chris van Weel
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Radial versus right internal thoracic artery for myocardial revascularization
2004
Massimo Caputo
Barnaby C Reeves
Gianni D. Angelini
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Guidelines for Reporting Non-Randomised Studies
2004
Barnaby C Reeves
Wilhelm Gaus
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A Framework for Classifying Study Designs to Evaluate Health Care Interventions
2004
Barnaby C Reeves
Common Coauthors
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Papers Together
Julian P. T. Higgins
5
Chris Rogers
4
Peter Tugwell
3
George A. Wells
3
Jonathan A C Sterne
2
Beverley Shea
2
Katie Pike
2
William Hollingworth
2
James Byrne
1
Nancy Santesso
1
Wei Tan
1
Mark Dayer
1
Claire Hulme
1
Angus K. Nightingale
1
Hayley E. Jones
1
Sandra Eldridge
1
Nandi Seigfried
1
David Cameron
1
Caroline Wilson
1
Nicola Mills
1
Jorge GarcĂa Hombrados
1
Robert C. Stein
1
Dan Titcomb
1
Massimo Caputo
1
Michael J. Campbell
1
Graziella Mazza
1
Mark Helfand
1
Jelena SavoviÄ
1
Andrew Carr
1
Julian Savulescu
1
Stephen Falk
1
Naomi Merritt
1
Betsy Jane Becker
1
Kate Tilling
1
Richard Morris
1
Alastair Gray
1
Theresa A. McDonagh
1
Carmel Conefrey
1
Janet Dunn
1
Samantha Husbands
1
Shiba Bahadur Karkee
1
Kirsty Rhodes
1
Maria Pufulete
1
Sangeetha Paramasivan
1
David Mahon
1
Janice L. Thompson
1
Jonathan Cook
1
Irene Tracey
1
Andreas Makris
1
Jonathan J Deeks
1
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Empirical evidence of bias. Dimensions of methodological quality associated with estimates of treatment effects in controlled trials
1995
KlausâPeter Schulz
2
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Issues relating to study design and risk of bias when including nonârandomized studies in systematic reviews on the effects of interventions
2012
Julian P. T. Higgins
Craig Ramsay
Barnaby C Reeves
Jonathan J Deeks
Beverley Shea
Jeffrey C. Valentine
Peter Tugwell
George A. Wells
2
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Models for Potentially Biased Evidence in Meta-Analysis using Empirically Based Priors
2008
Nicky J. Welton
A. E. Ades
John B. Carlin
D. G. Altman
Jonathan A C Sterne
2
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Empirical Evidence of Bias
1995
Kenneth F. Schulz
2
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Propensity score methods for bias reduction in the comparison of a treatment to a non-randomized control group
1998
Ralph B. DâAgostino
2
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Issues relating to confounding and metaâanalysis when including nonârandomized studies in systematic reviews on the effects of interventions
2012
Jeffrey C. Valentine
Simon G. Thompson
1
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Influence of Reported Study Design Characteristics on Intervention Effect Estimates From Randomized, Controlled Trials
2012
Jelena SavoviÄ
Hayley E. Jones
Douglas G. Altman
Ross Harris
Peter JĂźni
Julie Pildal
Bodil AlsâNielsen
Ethan M. Balk
Christian Gluud
Lise Lotte Gluud
1
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Bias analysis of the instrumental variable estimator as an estimator of the average causal effect
2009
Yasutaka Chiba
1
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Metaâresearch: The art of getting it wrong
2010
John P. A. Ioannidis
1
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Prevalence, Characteristics, and Publication of Discontinued Randomized Trials
2014
Benjamin Kasenda
Erik von Elm
John J. You
Anette BlĂźmle
Yuki Tomonaga
Ramon Saccilotto
Alain Amstutz
Theresa Bengough
Joerg J Meerpohl
Mihaela Stegert
1
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Regression Discontinuity Designs in Epidemiology
2014
Jacob Bor
Ellen Moscoe
Portia Mutevedzi
MarieâLouise Newell
Till Bärnighausen
1
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Meta-analyses of Adverse Effects Data Derived from Randomised Controlled Trials as Compared to Observational Studies: Methodological Overview
2011
Su Golder
Yoon K. Loke
Martin Bland
1
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GRADE guidelines: 8. Rating the quality of evidenceâindirectness
2011
Gordon Guyatt
Andrew D Oxman
Regina Kunz
James Woodcock
Jan BroĹźek
Mark Helfand
Pablo AlonsoâCoello
Yngve FalckâYtter
Roman Jaeschke
Gunn Elisabeth Vist
1
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Inclusion of quasi-experimental studies in systematic reviews of health systems research
2014
Peter C. Rockers
John-Arne Røttingen
Ian Shemilt
Peter Tugwell
Till Bärnighausen
1
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Metaâanalysis of continuous outcome data from individual patients
2001
Julian P. T. Higgins
Anne Whitehead
Rebecca M. Turner
Rumana Z. Omar
Simon G. Thompson
1
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Individual patient data metaâanalysis of timeâtoâevent outcomes: oneâstage versus twoâstage approaches for estimating the hazard ratio under a random effects model
2011
Jack Bowden
Jayne F. Tierney
Mark Simmonds
Andrew Copas
Julian P. T. Higgins
1
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The need for randomization in the study of intended effects
1983
Olli S. Miettinen
1
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Efficacy endpoint selection and multiplicity adjustment methods in clinical trials with inherent multiple endpoint issues
2003
Abdul J. Sankoh
Ralph B. DâAgostino
Mohammad F. Huque
1
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Adjusting for multiple testingâwhen and how?
2001
Ralf Bender
Stefan Lange
1
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Assessing the quality of randomized controlled trials: An annotated bibliography of scales and checklists
1995
David Moher
Alejandro R. Jadad
Graham Nichol
Marie Penman
Peter Tugwell
Sharon Walsh
1
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Multiplicity in randomised trials I: endpoints and treatments
2005
Kenneth F. Schulz
David A. Grimes
1
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Adjusted Likelihoods for Synthesizing Empirical Evidence from Studies that Differ in Quality and Design: Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke
2004
Robert L. Wolpert
Kerrie Mengersen
1
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Is there a hierarchy of methods in clinical research?
1989
Jan P. Vandenbroucke
1
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Correlation of Quality Measures With Estimates of Treatment Effect in Meta-analyses of Randomized Controlled Trials
2002
Ethan M. Balk
1
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The Hazards of Scoring the Quality of Clinical Trials for Meta-analysis
1999
Peter JĂźni
1
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Multiplicity Issues in Clinical Trials With Multiple Objectives
2013
Mohammad F. Huque
Alex Dmitrienko
Ralph B. DâAgostino
1
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Bias Modelling in Evidence Synthesis
2008
Rebecca M. Turner
David J. Spiegelhalter
Gordon C. S. Smith
Simon G. Thompson
1
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Statistical and ethical issues in monitoring clinical trials
1993
Stuart J. Pocock
1
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A Framework for Classifying Study Designs to Evaluate Health Care Interventions
2004
Barnaby C Reeves
1
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Testing a tool for assessing the risk of bias for nonrandomized studies showed moderate reliability and promising validity
2013
Soo Young Kim
Ji Eun Park
Yoon Jae Lee
HyunâJu Seo
Seung Soo Sheen
Seokyung Hahn
BoâHyoung Jang
Hee Jung Son
1
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Assessment and Control for Confounding by Indication in Observational Studies
1999
Bruce M. Psaty
Thomas D. Koepsell
D. Y. Lin
Noel S. Weiss
David S. Siscovick
Frits R. Rosendaal
Marco Pahor
Curt D. Furberg
1
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Randomized trials published in some Chinese journals: how many are randomized?
2009
Taixiang Wu
Youping Li
Zhaoxiang Bian
Guanjian Liu
David Moher
1
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Clinical Trials: A Practical Approach.
1984
Ira Hill
Stuart J. Pocock
1
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Observer bias in randomised clinical trials with binary outcomes: systematic review of trials with both blinded and non-blinded outcome assessors
2012
Asbjørn Hróbjartsson
Ann Sofia Skou Thomsen
Frida Emanuelsson
Britta Tendal
Jørgen Hilden
Isabelle Boutron
Philippe Ravaud
Stig Brorson
1
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Identification and Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects
1994
Guido W. Imbens
Joshua D. Angrist
1
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ECONOMETRICS IN OUTCOMES RESEARCH: The Use of Instrumental Variables
1998
Joseph P. Newhouse
Mark McClellan
1
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Regression based quasi-experimental approach when randomisation is not an option: interrupted time series analysis
2015
Evangelos Kontopantelis
T. Doran
David A. Springate
Iain Buchan
David Reeves
1
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Interval estimation by simulation as an alternative to and extension of confidence intervals
2004
Sander Greenland
1
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Causal Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Confounding Evaluation: An Application to Birth Defects Epidemiology
2002
Miguel A. HernĂĄn
1
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Advanced multiplicity adjustment methods in clinical trials
2013
Mohamed Alosh
Frank Bretz
Mohammad F. Huque
1
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Econometric approaches to epidemiologic data: Relating endogeneity and unobserved heterogeneity to confounding
1997
Namvar Zohoori
David A. Savitz
1
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Nonârandomized studies as a source of complementary, sequential or replacement evidence for randomized controlled trials in systematic reviews on the effects of interventions
2013
Holger J. SchĂźnemann
Peter Tugwell
Barnaby C Reeves
Elie A. Akl
Nancy Santesso
Frederick A. Spencer
Beverley Shea
George A. Wells
Mark Helfand
1
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Multiplicity in randomised trials II: subgroup and interim analyses
2005
Kenneth F. Schulz
David A. Grimes
1
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Bias in Clinical Intervention Research
2006
Lise Lotte Gluud
1
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Commentary: The HRT story: vindication of old epidemiological theory
2004
Jan P. Vandenbroucke
1
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Estimating causal effects of treatments in randomized and nonrandomized studies.
1974
Donald B. Rubin
1
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Empirical Evidence for Selective Reporting of Outcomes in Randomized Trials
2004
AnâWen Chan
Asbjørn Hróbjartsson
Mette T. Haahr
Peter C Gøtzsche
Douglas G. Altman
1
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Three conditions under which experiments and observational studies produce comparable causal estimates: New findings from withinâstudy comparisons
2008
Thomas D. Cook
William R. Shadish
Vivian C. Wong
1
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Assessment of publication bias, selection bias, and unavailable data in meta-analyses using individual participant data: a database survey
2012
Ikhlaaq Ahmed
Alex J. Sutton
Richard D. Riley
1
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Survival plots of time-to-event outcomes in clinical trials: good practice and pitfalls
2002
Stuart J. Pocock
Tim Clayton
Douglas G. Altman
1