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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology aims at promoting the quality of clinical and patient-oriented health care research through the advancement and application of innovative methods of: conducting and presenting primary research; synthesizing research results; disseminating results; and translating results into optimal clinical practice; with special attention to the training of new generations of scientists and clinical practice leaders.Journal of Clinical Epidemiology has an Impact Factor of 5.478 according to the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports® 2014 and is ranked 6th of 158 journals in the Public, Environmental & Occupational Health category.
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0895-4356

ISSN electrónico

1878-5921

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

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Letter to the editor: Expert evidence vs. expert opinion

Helen Overton

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 228

Letter to the editor: A clinician's perspective of the ‘unfortunate experiment’

Ronald W. Jones

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 229-230

Access to data from clinical trials in the COVID-19 crisis: open, flexible, and time-sensitive

Michael Ewers; John P.A. Ioannidis; Nikolaus Plesnila

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 143-146

A conversation on health research collaborations and career with Dr. Gordon Guyatt: A commentary

Isabelle JohanssonORCID; Leen NajiORCID; Myanca RodriguesORCID; Kishore Kumar Akula; Zheng Jing Hu; Jeffrey KayORCID; Lehana Thabane; Gordon Guyatt

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 152-155

Reporting and methodological quality of COVID-19 systematic reviews needs to be improved: an evidence mapping

Yanfei Li; Liujiao Cao; Ziyao Zhang; Liangying Hou; Yu Qin; Xu Hui; Jing Li; Haitong Zhao; Gecheng Cui; Xudong Cui; Rui Li; Qingling Lin; Xiuxia Li; Kehu YangORCID

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 17-28

The difference between evidence-based medicine, evidence-based (clinical) practice, and evidence-based health care

Livia PuljakORCID

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 311-312

Assessing the certainty of evidence of test accuracy studies when there are challenges with establishing a reference standard

Reem A. Mustafa; Holgher Schünemann

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. No disponible

Controversy and debate: challenges with the need to improve the reference standard in diagnosis paper 1: two challenges: absence of a clear cut, easily replicable test for the reference standard; unethical/infeasible inclusion of an invasive procedure in

Martin H. ReedORCID

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. No disponible

Decision criteria for selecting essential medicines and their connection to guidelines: an interpretive descriptive qualitative interview study

Thomas PiggottORCID; Lorenzo Moja; Elie A. AklORCID; John N. LavisORCID; Graham Cooke; Tamara Kredo; Hans V. Hogerzeil; Benedikt Huttner; Pablo Alonso-Coello; Holger SchünemannORCID

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 146-155

Effective quality control in the medical literature: investigation and retraction vs inaction

Amanda C. de C. WilliamsORCID; Leslie HearnORCID; R. Andrew MooreORCID; Gavin StewartORCID; Emma FisherORCID; Christopher EcclestonORCID; Neil E. O'ConnellORCID

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. No disponible