BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and patient values and preferences. Individual health care professionals need to appraise the evidence from randomized trials and observational studies when guidelines are not yet available. To date, tools for assessment of bias and terminologies for bias are specific for each study design. Moreover, most tools appeal only to methodological knowledge to detect bias, not to subject matter knowledge, i.e. in-depth medical knowledge about a topic. We propose a unified framework that enables the coherent assessment of bias across designs. METHODS: Epidemiologists traditionally distinguish between three types of bias in observational studies: confound...
Even though randomised controlled trials are the design of choice for evaluating the efficacy of hea...
This article is part of a series featured from the Catalogue of Bias introduced in this volume of BM...
Methods to assess the risk of bias in a way that is reliable, reproducible. and transparent to reade...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
Trialists and epidemiologists often employ different terminology to refer to biases in randomized tr...
Methodological flaws, limitations, and inadequate practices in research are well known and pose thre...
Methodological flaws, limitations, and inadequate practices in research are well known and pose thre...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Abstract. Even though randomised controlled trials are the design of choice for evaluating the effic...
Even though randomised controlled trials are the design of choice for evaluating the efficacy of hea...
This article is part of a series featured from the Catalogue of Bias introduced in this volume of BM...
Methods to assess the risk of bias in a way that is reliable, reproducible. and transparent to reade...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based medicine aims to integrate scientific evidence, clinical experience, and ...
Trialists and epidemiologists often employ different terminology to refer to biases in randomized tr...
Methodological flaws, limitations, and inadequate practices in research are well known and pose thre...
Methodological flaws, limitations, and inadequate practices in research are well known and pose thre...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Background: Increasingly, risk of bias tools are used to evaluate epidemiologic studies as part of e...
Abstract. Even though randomised controlled trials are the design of choice for evaluating the effic...
Even though randomised controlled trials are the design of choice for evaluating the efficacy of hea...
This article is part of a series featured from the Catalogue of Bias introduced in this volume of BM...
Methods to assess the risk of bias in a way that is reliable, reproducible. and transparent to reade...