PRISMA Statement

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The official reporting guidance on systematic review reporting. For use by everyone preparing a systematic review for publication. Tweets by@LarissaShamseer

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    Jul 13

    They should ask peer reviewers to use reporting guidelines to assess manuscripts

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    Jul 7

    Get a better meta-analysis. on what to watch out for when summing up research

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    Jun 27

    New work on approaches for assessing methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews:

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    May 19
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    May 1

    Systematic Review of the Empirical Evidence of Study Publication Bias and Outcome Reporting Bias  via

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    Apr 22

    Why are accomplished women scientists overlooked as conference speakers? via

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    Apr 19

    Matthew Page will replace David Moher as our new co-convenor. We welcome to the group

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    Apr 1

    Academic institutions should reward this behaviour as part of promotion and tenure.

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    Mar 29
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    Mar 28

    Laura Arnold's TEDx talk on scientific reproducibility and evidence-based policy:

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    Mar 29

    New guidance on how to combine qualitative & quantitative evidence in systematic reviews - via :

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    Feb 28
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    Mar 25

    Analysis of the time and workers needed to conduct systematic reviews of medical interventions

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    Mar 21

    How does this affect reviews and should systematic reviewers be concerned?

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    Mar 21

    Predator. Tell tale signs of a dodgy journal summarised in

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    Mar 9

    When you plan your systematic review, write up the protocol for publication using the -P guideline:

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    Feb 15

    Read what , Altman, & Schulz have to say about undocumented outcome switching in trials & journal standards:

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    Feb 1

    Great video about replication and reproducibility (problems) in science here!

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    13 Oct 2016

    Hot off the press! The ROBINS-I tool for assessing risk of bias in non-randomised studies of interventions

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