Background Many medical specialities have reviewed the statistical content of their journals. To our knowledge this has not been done in general practice. Given the main role of a general practitioner as a diagnostician we thought it would be of interest to see whether the statistical methods reported reflect the diagnostic process. Methods Hand search of three UK journals of general practice namely the British Medical Journal (general practice section), British Journal of General Practice and Family Practice over a one-year period (1 January to 31 December 2000). Results A wide variety of statistical techniques were used. The most common methods included t-tests and Chi-squared tests. There were few articles reporting likeli...
Background Current NHS policy favours the expansion of diagnostic testing services in community a...
The (mis)use of statistics in practice is widely debated, and a field where the debate is particular...
This paper reviews the diƒculties associated with being a statistical reviewer for a medical journal...
Background Many medical specialities have reviewed the statistical content of their journals. To ...
Many medical specialties have reviewed the drawbacks of statistical methods in medical diagnosis in ...
Statistical analyses presented in general medical journals are becoming increasingly sophisticated. ...
AIMS: To investigate the range of methods used to validate diagnoses in the General Practice Researc...
This thesis describes the first large-scale studies in the United Kingdom to adjust for diagnostic-...
Scientific claims in biomedical research are typically derived from statistical analyses. However, m...
The purpose of this study was to catalog the statistical methods used in six journals two each from ...
I review some areas of medical statistics that have gained prominence over the last 5-10 years: meta...
Misuse of statistics in medical and sports science research is common and may lead to detrimental co...
BACKGROUND: The General Practice Research Database (GPRD) covers over 6% of the population of Englan...
Objectives: To determine if published figures on the proportion of articles included in systematic r...
BACKGROUND: The UK-based General Practice Research Database (GPRD) is a valuable source of longitudi...
Background Current NHS policy favours the expansion of diagnostic testing services in community a...
The (mis)use of statistics in practice is widely debated, and a field where the debate is particular...
This paper reviews the diƒculties associated with being a statistical reviewer for a medical journal...
Background Many medical specialities have reviewed the statistical content of their journals. To ...
Many medical specialties have reviewed the drawbacks of statistical methods in medical diagnosis in ...
Statistical analyses presented in general medical journals are becoming increasingly sophisticated. ...
AIMS: To investigate the range of methods used to validate diagnoses in the General Practice Researc...
This thesis describes the first large-scale studies in the United Kingdom to adjust for diagnostic-...
Scientific claims in biomedical research are typically derived from statistical analyses. However, m...
The purpose of this study was to catalog the statistical methods used in six journals two each from ...
I review some areas of medical statistics that have gained prominence over the last 5-10 years: meta...
Misuse of statistics in medical and sports science research is common and may lead to detrimental co...
BACKGROUND: The General Practice Research Database (GPRD) covers over 6% of the population of Englan...
Objectives: To determine if published figures on the proportion of articles included in systematic r...
BACKGROUND: The UK-based General Practice Research Database (GPRD) is a valuable source of longitudi...
Background Current NHS policy favours the expansion of diagnostic testing services in community a...
The (mis)use of statistics in practice is widely debated, and a field where the debate is particular...
This paper reviews the diƒculties associated with being a statistical reviewer for a medical journal...