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Jon Brassey

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BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 20, 2010
Can we rely on the best trial? A comparison of individual trials and systematic reviewsPaul P Glasziou, Sasha Shepperd, Jon Brassey
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|January 26, 2018
Catalogue of bias: observer biasKamal Mahtani, Elizabeth A Spencer, Jon Brassey, et al.
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|April 20, 2007
Using the Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP) database: how do clinicians really search?Emma Meats, Jon Brassey, Carl Heneghan, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 22, 2018
Extracting the Population, Intervention, Comparison and Sentiment from Randomized Controlled TrialsMarkus Zlabinger, Linda Andersson, Jon Brassey, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 3, 2020
Viral Cultures for Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infectivity Assessment: A Systematic ReviewTom Jefferson, Elisabeth A Spencer, Jon Brassey, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 1, 2019
Introducing the EBM Verdict: research evidence relevant to clinical practiceCarl Heneghan, Jon Brassey, Jeffrey Aronson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 28, 2018
Rapid reviews may produce different results to systematic reviews: a meta-epidemiological studyIain J Marshall, Rachel Marshall, Byron C Wallace, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 16, 2018
The TRIP database showed most acute respiratory infections questions were already addressed by Cochrane reviewsJustin Clark, Matt Carter, Anna Mae Scott, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 31, 2019
Developing a fully automated evidence synthesis tool for identifying, assessing and collating the evidenceJon Brassey, Christopher Price, Jonny Edwards, et al.
Evidence-Based Medicine|July 17, 2014
Evidence base needs among cliniciansRobert Atenstaedt, Jon Brassey, Pamela Jones, et al.
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BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 20, 2010
Can we rely on the best trial? A comparison of individual trials and systematic reviewsPaul P Glasziou, Sasha Shepperd, Jon Brassey
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|January 26, 2018
Catalogue of bias: observer biasKamal Mahtani, Elizabeth A Spencer, Jon Brassey, et al.
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|April 20, 2007
Using the Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP) database: how do clinicians really search?Emma Meats, Jon Brassey, Carl Heneghan, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 22, 2018
Extracting the Population, Intervention, Comparison and Sentiment from Randomized Controlled TrialsMarkus Zlabinger, Linda Andersson, Jon Brassey, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|December 3, 2020
Viral Cultures for Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infectivity Assessment: A Systematic ReviewTom Jefferson, Elisabeth A Spencer, Jon Brassey, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 1, 2019
Introducing the EBM Verdict: research evidence relevant to clinical practiceCarl Heneghan, Jon Brassey, Jeffrey Aronson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 28, 2018
Rapid reviews may produce different results to systematic reviews: a meta-epidemiological studyIain J Marshall, Rachel Marshall, Byron C Wallace, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 16, 2018
The TRIP database showed most acute respiratory infections questions were already addressed by Cochrane reviewsJustin Clark, Matt Carter, Anna Mae Scott, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 31, 2019
Developing a fully automated evidence synthesis tool for identifying, assessing and collating the evidenceJon Brassey, Christopher Price, Jonny Edwards, et al.
Evidence-Based Medicine|July 17, 2014
Evidence base needs among cliniciansRobert Atenstaedt, Jon Brassey, Pamela Jones, et al.
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