| “False” and “not useful” clinical research: how can we increase its value? John Ioannidis Stanford Univeristy, USA |
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| Increasing value and reducing waste of research: the REWARD recommendations Paul Glasziou Bond University, Australia | |
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| EQUATOR Network: promises and results of reporting guidelines Douglas Altman University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
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| Trustworthiness of evidence: role and responsibilities of biomedical journals Howard Bauchner JAMA, USA |
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| From evidence to action in health policy making: a mission impossible? Walter Ricciardi National Institute of Health, Italy |
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| The evolving science of evidence synthesis: lesson learnt from Cochrane reviews David Tovey Cochrane, United Kingdom | |
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| Recent innovations in the GRADE approach: from evidence to recommendations Gordon Guyatt McMaster University, Canada | |
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| Developing trustworthy clinical practice guidelines: international standards and current challenges Amir Qaseem American College of Physicians, USA |
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| The ecosystem of evidence: the way forward Nino Cartabellotta GIMBE Foundation, Italy |
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| Applying evidence to individual patient: is shared decision making the real answer? Trish Greenhalgh University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
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| Engaging patients in generation and use of evidence Angela Coulter University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
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| Digital and trustworthy evidence ecosystem: fact or fiction? Per Vandvik University of Oslo, Norway | |