Identification of randomized controlled trials in systematic reviews: accuracy and reliability of screening records.
A study was conducted to estimate the accuracy and reliability of reviewers when screening records for relevant trials for a systematic review. A sensitive search of ten electronic bibliographic databases yielded 22 571 records of potentially relevant trials. Records were allocated to four reviewers...
Main Authors: | Edwards, P, Clarke, M, DiGuiseppi, C, Pratap, S, Roberts, I, Wentz, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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