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Area of Science:

  • Scientific discourse and response
  • Academic publishing ethics

Background:

  • A previous review by Elwyn and colleagues has been published.
  • This rejoinder addresses points raised in that review.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To formally respond to and refute specific claims made in a prior review.
  • To clarify the original study's findings and methodology in light of the critique.

Main Methods:

  • A critical analysis of the points raised in the Elwyn et al. review.
  • A detailed rebuttal of specific arguments and interpretations presented by Elwyn et al.

Main Results:

  • Identifies specific inaccuracies or misinterpretations in the Elwyn et al. review.
  • Reaffirms the validity of the original study's conclusions based on the presented evidence.

Conclusions:

  • The original study's findings remain robust despite the critique.
  • Further discussion is warranted to ensure accurate scientific understanding.