Corroborating evidence-based medicine.

scientific article

Corroborating evidence-based medicine. is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1111/JEP.12129
P698PubMed publication ID24738869
P5875ResearchGate publication ID261306552

P50authorAlexander MebiusQ42305784
P2093author name stringAlexander Mebius
P2860cites workThe unpredictability paradox: review of empirical comparisons of randomised and non-randomised clinical trialsQ33850625
A comparison of observational studies and randomized, controlled trialsQ33906423
Assessing the quality of researchQ35113528
Cochrane Reviews: new blocks on the kidsQ35327072
Comparative effect sizes in randomised trials from less developed and more developed countries: meta-epidemiological assessmentQ36603392
Should meta-analyses of interventions include observational studies in addition to randomized controlled trials? A critical examination of underlying principles.Q36915750
Randomised controlled trials for policy interventions: a review of reviews and meta-regressionQ37718979
Causality, mathematical models and statistical association: dismantling evidence-based medicineQ43568766
Influence of reported study design characteristics on intervention effect estimates from randomized, controlled trialsQ47192223
Evidence-based mechanistic reasoningQ51896797
Healthcare outcomes assessed with non-experimental designs compared with those assessed in randomised trialsQ24203827
Randomisation to protect against selection bias in healthcare trialsQ24235283
Placebo interventions for all clinical conditionsQ24240916
Evolution of treatment effects over time: empirical insight from recursive cumulative metaanalysesQ24289247
What is "quality of evidence" and why is it important to clinicians?Q24647929
Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn'tQ24655756
Randomized, controlled trials, observational studies, and the hierarchy of research designsQ24670544
When are randomised trials unnecessary? Picking signal from noiseQ24673438
Contradicted and initially stronger effects in highly cited clinical researchQ29620013
A weakened mechanism is still a mechanism: on the causal role of absences in mechanistic explanation.Q30356249
Evidence: philosophy of science meets medicineQ30387690
Physiological mechanisms and epidemiological researchQ30430813
Comparison of evidence of treatment effects in randomized and nonrandomized studiesQ30699759
P433issue6
P921main subjectevidence-based medicineQ691640
P304page(s)915-920
P577publication date2014-04-16
P1433published inJournal of Evaluation in Clinical PracticeQ15767649
P1476titleCorroborating evidence-based medicine.
P478volume20

Reverse relations

Q30371349Philosophy, medicine and health care - where we have come from and where we are going.cites workP2860

Search more.