Preferred reporting items for journal and conference abstracts of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy studies (PRISMA-DTA for Abstracts): checklist, explanation, and elaboration
For many users of the biomedical literature, abstracts may be the only source of information about a study. Hence, abstracts should allow readers to evaluate the objectives, key design features, and main results of the study. Several evaluations have shown deficiencies in the reporting of journal an...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Cohen, JF, Deeks, JJ, Hooft, L, Salameh, J-P, Korevaar, DA, Gatsonis, C, Hopewell, SL, Hunt, HA, Hyde, CJ, Leeflang, MM, Macaskill, P, McGrath, TA, Moher, D, Reitsma, JB, Rutjes, AWS, Takwoingi, Y, Tonelli, M, Whiting, P, Willis, BH, Thombs, B, Bossuyt, PM, McInnes, MDF |
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Formáid: | Journal article |
Teanga: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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