To treat or not to treat? The decision to administer or withhold treatment based on test results could have far reaching effects on the health of a patient. The evidence supporting the accuracy of medical tests introduced in practice should therefore be credible and generated with valid and robust methods. In this thesis we assessed how recommended methods of diagnostic accuracy have been applied in primary studies and reviews of diagnostic test accuracy. We specifically focused on the methods of reporting of primary studies and on methods for assessing risk of bias, performing meta-analyses and investigating publication bias in systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy. This thesis shows that the uptake or correct use of these methods...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of the validity of individual diagnostic accuracy studies in systematic re...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinicians have long relied upon diagnostic tests for ‘evidence’ of the presence or absence of a dis...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
Testing can be a substantial driver of health care costs. Increase in test use over recent decades h...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
Testing can be a substantial driver of health care costs. Increase in test use over recent decades h...
Diagnostic tests form an essential part of daily clinical practice. Unfortunately, most tests are no...
Abstract Background While most relevant clinical questions are comparative, most diagnostic test acc...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy summarize the accuracy, e.g. the sensitivity and spec...
BACKGROUND: To comprehend the results of diagnostic accuracy studies, readers must understand the de...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of the validity of individual diagnostic accuracy studies in systematic re...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinicians have long relied upon diagnostic tests for ‘evidence’ of the presence or absence of a dis...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
Testing can be a substantial driver of health care costs. Increase in test use over recent decades h...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
More and more systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy studies are being published, but they c...
Testing can be a substantial driver of health care costs. Increase in test use over recent decades h...
Diagnostic tests form an essential part of daily clinical practice. Unfortunately, most tests are no...
Abstract Background While most relevant clinical questions are comparative, most diagnostic test acc...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Systematic reviews of diagnostic test accuracy summarize the accuracy, e.g. the sensitivity and spec...
BACKGROUND: To comprehend the results of diagnostic accuracy studies, readers must understand the de...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of the validity of individual diagnostic accuracy studies in systematic re...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinicians have long relied upon diagnostic tests for ‘evidence’ of the presence or absence of a dis...