Systematic reviews/meta-analyses (SR/MAs) are considered a reliable source of information in healthcare. We aimed to explore the association of several characteristics of SR/MAs addressing nutrition in cancer prevention and their quality/risk of bias (using assessments from AMSTAR-2 and ROBIS tools). The analysis included 101 SR/MAs identified in a systematic survey. Associations of each specified characteristic (e.g., information about the protocol, publication year, reported use of GRADE, or other methods for assessing overall certainty of evidence) with the number of AMSTAR-2 not met („No” responses) and the number of ROBIS items met („Probably Yes” or “Yes” responses) were examined. Poisson regression was used to identify predictors of ...
To evaluate the reliability of risk of bias assessments based on published trial reports, for determ...
Background: Systematic reviews of randomised trials guide policy and healthcare decisions. Yet, we o...
OBJECTIVE: To develop ROBIS, a new tool for assessing the risk of bias in systematic reviews (rather...
The last 30 years have yielded a vast number of systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses addressing t...
Abstract Background AMSTAR-2 (‘A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews, version 2’) and ROBI...
Background: Dietary guidelines should be informed by systematic reviews (SRs) of the available scien...
PURPOSE:This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for i...
Purpose: This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in...
Objective To assess the methodological quality of studies on prediction models developed using machi...
Purpose: This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in...
OBJECTIVES To assess the changes in the risk of bias (RoB) across different versions of the same ...
Systematic reviews that include nonrandomized studies (NRS) face a number of logistical challenges. ...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
Objective: To develop ROBIS, a new tool for assessing the risk of bias in systematic reviews (rather...
To evaluate the reliability of risk of bias assessments based on published trial reports, for determ...
Background: Systematic reviews of randomised trials guide policy and healthcare decisions. Yet, we o...
OBJECTIVE: To develop ROBIS, a new tool for assessing the risk of bias in systematic reviews (rather...
The last 30 years have yielded a vast number of systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses addressing t...
Abstract Background AMSTAR-2 (‘A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews, version 2’) and ROBI...
Background: Dietary guidelines should be informed by systematic reviews (SRs) of the available scien...
PURPOSE:This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for i...
Purpose: This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in...
Objective To assess the methodological quality of studies on prediction models developed using machi...
Purpose: This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to identify opportunities for improvement in...
OBJECTIVES To assess the changes in the risk of bias (RoB) across different versions of the same ...
Systematic reviews that include nonrandomized studies (NRS) face a number of logistical challenges. ...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
Objective: To develop ROBIS, a new tool for assessing the risk of bias in systematic reviews (rather...
To evaluate the reliability of risk of bias assessments based on published trial reports, for determ...
Background: Systematic reviews of randomised trials guide policy and healthcare decisions. Yet, we o...
OBJECTIVE: To develop ROBIS, a new tool for assessing the risk of bias in systematic reviews (rather...