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Machine learning reduced workload with minimal risk of missing studies: development and evaluation of a randomized controlled trial classifier for Cochrane Reviews
James Thomas, Steve McDonald, Anna H Noel-Storr et al.
2020 · 221 Zit.
Identifying and managing problematic trials: A research integrity assessment tool for randomized controlled trials in evidence synthesis
Stephanie Weibel, Maria Popp, Stefanie Reis et al.
2022 · 82 Zit.
Tailored PRISMA 2020 flow diagrams for living systematic reviews: a methodological survey and a proposal
Lara A Kahale, Rayane El-Khoury, Ibrahim El Mikati et al.
2022 · 48 Zit.
Experts identified warning signs of fraudulent research: a qualitative study to inform a screening tool
Lisa Parker, Stephanie Boughton, Rosa Lawrence et al.
2022 · 47 Zit.
Erythropoietin or Darbepoetin for patients with cancer - meta-analysis based on individual patient data
Julia Bohlius, Sven Trelle, Olaf Weingart et al.
2008 · 38 Zit.
When beauty is but skin deep: dealing with problematic studies in systematic reviews
Stephanie Boughton, Jack Wilkinson, Lisa Bero
2021 · 34 Zit.
State of the evidence: a survey of global disparities in clinical trials
Iain Marshall, Veline L’Esperance, Iain Marshall et al.
2021 · 22 Zit.
Reducing the residue of retractions in evidence synthesis: ways to minimise inappropriate citation and use of retracted data
Caitlin Bakker, Stephanie Boughton, Clóvis Mariano Faggion et al.
2023 · 19 Zit.
Trends in the level of evidence and impact of clinical studies published in leading oral implantology journals: 2008–2018
Xinyu Wu, Qing Hu, Qi Yan et al.
2020 · 18 Zit.
Opportunities, challenges and risks of using artificial intelligence for evidence synthesis
Waldemar Siemens, Erik von Elm, Harald Binder et al.
2025 · 18 Zit.
Identifying and managing problematic trials: a Research Integrity Assessment (RIA) tool for randomized controlled trials in evidence synthesis
Stephanie Weibel, Maria Popp, Stefanie Reis et al.
2022 · 6 Zit.
INSPECT-SR: a tool for assessing trustworthiness of randomised controlled trials
Jack Wilkinson, Calvin Heal, Ella Flemyng et al.
2025 · 5 Zit.
Comparison of preprints and final journal publications from COVID-19 Studies: Discrepancies in results reporting and spin in interpretation
Lisa Bero, Rosa Lawrence, Louis Leslie et al.
2021 · 4 Zit.
Crowdsourcing the identification of studies for <scp>COVID</scp>‐19‐related Cochrane Rapid Reviews
Anna H Noel-Storr, Gerald Gartlehner, Gordon Dooley et al.
2022 · 4 Zit.
Implications of the artificial intelligence extensions to the guidelines for consolidated standards of reporting trials and for standard protocol item recommendations for interventional trials (the CONSORT-AI and SPIRIT-AI extensions)
Ameenat Lola Solebo, Tasanee Braithwaite
2020 · 2 Zit.