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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology publishes articles on metascience and innovative methods to improve population health.
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Centering Racial Health Equity in Systematic Reviews Paper 2: Themes from Semi-structured Interviews - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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In the context of profound and persistent racial health inequities, we sought to understand how to define racial health equity in the context of systematic reviews and how to staff, conduct, dissem...
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GRADE Notes 4: How to use GRADE when there is “no” evidence? A case study of using unpublished registry data - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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Trustworthy guidelines rely on systematic reviews of the best available published evidence. The GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) Working Group has provided...
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Centering Racial Health Equity in Systematic Reviews Paper 6: Engaging racially and ethnically diverse stakeholders in evidence syntheses - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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To inform methods for centering racial health equity in syntheses, we explored (1) how syntheses that assess health-related interventions and explicitly address racial health inequities have engaged...
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What advice can we offer to authors? Reflections from the statisticians’ bench - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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What are the statistical issues on which the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology editorial team should be offering advice to authors? Lists of statistical bugbears and elephant traps in health research...
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Key concepts in clinical epidemiology series: ‘How-To:’ Scoping Review? - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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Scoping reviews are a type of evidence synthesis that aims to identify and map the breadth of evidence available on a particular topic, field, concept, or issue, within or across a defined context or...
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Modern trials are most useful when they are pragmatic and explanatory - there is no continuum - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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Over half a century ago, the terms “pragmatic” and “explanatory” were introduced to biomedicine by Schwartz and Lellouch, presenting two distinct conceptual approaches to trial design. Today, we...
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Towards mixed-methods analyses of social vulnerability and perinatal risk: comment on murphy et al 2024 - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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We thank Murphy et al for further examining ways in which social vulnerability drives adverse perinatal outcomes among pregnant patients with a history of cesarean delivery (CD) and are grateful for...
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RT @jestebandlcm: First time with network meta-analysis? It could be overwhelming I know! Furthermore, it's a powerful tool, It is essenti….
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RT @ClinEpiBasel: In our newest paper in @JClinEpi, we highlights the complex cost landscape of RCTs, offering valuable insights for resear….
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Farewell and thanks to Tony and Inday Dans - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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For more than 2 decades, Professors Leonila (Inday) and Antonio (Tony) Dans have made crucial contributions to both the evolution of the journal and clinical epidemiology in general. As associate...
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Editors' Choice September 2024 - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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The September issue of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology demonstrates, in a timely manner given its proximity to the summer Olympic and Para-Olympic games, the handing over of the baton between 2...
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Corrigendum to ‘Pilot and feasibility trials in surgery are incompletely reported according to the CONSORT checklist: a meta-research study’ [Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 170 (2024)] - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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The authors regret there was an author who contributed to the completion of this project that was accidently left off the list of authors from the submission. We are requesting that Victoria Shi MA3...
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Using Causal Diagrams within the GRADE Framework to Evaluate Confounding Adjustment in Observational Studies - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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The current Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system instructs appraisers to evaluate whether individual observational studies have sufficiently adjusted for...
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Comments, Suggestions and Criticisms of the PRECIS-2 Design Tool: A Citation Analysis - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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The pragmatic explanatory continuum indicator summary (PRECIS) tool, initially published in 2009 and revised in 2015, was created to assist trialists to align their design choices with the intended...
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Implementation of a dynamic model updating pipeline provides a systematic process for maintaining performance of prediction models - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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We describe the steps for implementing a dynamic updating pipeline for clinical prediction models and illustrate the proposed methods in an application of 5-year survival prediction in cystic...
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Benchmarking Human-AI Collaboration for Common Evidence Appraisal Tools - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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It is unknown whether large language models (LLMs) may facilitate time- and resource-intensive text-related processes in evidence appraisal. The objective was to quantify the agreement of LLMs with...
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