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Livia Puljak

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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 23, 2023
Should we expect meta-research studies to be perfectly conducted and reported? Response to Thombs et alLivia Puljak
Neurorehabilitation|March 12, 2019
Can acupuncture help adults suffering from neuropathic pain? - A Cochrane review summary with commentaryLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 1, 2026
Artificial intelligence and large language models for interview transcription in qualitative research: competency, politeness and ethical implicationsLivia Puljak
Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research|January 1, 2008
An overlooked source of physician-scientistsLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 22, 2017
If there is only one author or only one database was searched, a study should not be called a systematic reviewLivia Puljak
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|April 7, 2020
Can Gabapentin Alleviate Chronic Neuropathic Pain in Adults?: A Cochrane Review Summary With CommentaryLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 4, 2019
Research-on-research studies or methodological studies are primary researchLivia Puljak
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 16, 2020
Delays in publishing systematic review registrations in PROSPERO are hindering transparency and may lead to research wasteLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 12, 2022
Challenges with defining a meta-epidemiological study as "study in which the unit of analysis is a study, not a patient": author's replyLivia Puljak
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|February 27, 2020
Letter in Reply: considering equity in clinical trials for highlighting impact of social determinants and inequities on health outcomesLivia Puljak
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 23, 2023
Should we expect meta-research studies to be perfectly conducted and reported? Response to Thombs et alLivia Puljak
Neurorehabilitation|March 12, 2019
Can acupuncture help adults suffering from neuropathic pain? - A Cochrane review summary with commentaryLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 1, 2026
Artificial intelligence and large language models for interview transcription in qualitative research: competency, politeness and ethical implicationsLivia Puljak
Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research|January 1, 2008
An overlooked source of physician-scientistsLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 22, 2017
If there is only one author or only one database was searched, a study should not be called a systematic reviewLivia Puljak
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|April 7, 2020
Can Gabapentin Alleviate Chronic Neuropathic Pain in Adults?: A Cochrane Review Summary With CommentaryLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 4, 2019
Research-on-research studies or methodological studies are primary researchLivia Puljak
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 16, 2020
Delays in publishing systematic review registrations in PROSPERO are hindering transparency and may lead to research wasteLivia Puljak
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 12, 2022
Challenges with defining a meta-epidemiological study as "study in which the unit of analysis is a study, not a patient": author's replyLivia Puljak
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research|February 27, 2020
Letter in Reply: considering equity in clinical trials for highlighting impact of social determinants and inequities on health outcomesLivia Puljak
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