Matthew J Page
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Recent Articles
11.
Hamilton D, Everitt S, Page M, Fidler F
Asia Pac J Clin Oncol
. 2024 May;
20(4):522-530.
PMID: 38708950
Aim: Previous research has shown patients and the public in Australia generally support medical researchers in making de-identified research data available to other scientists. However, this research has focussed on...
12.
Kanukula R, Page M, Turner S, McKenzie J
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2024 Mar;
170:111331.
PMID: 38552725
Objectives: To generate a bank of items describing application and interpretation errors that can arise in pairwise meta-analyses in systematic reviews of interventions. Study Design And Setting: MEDLINE, Embase, and...
13.
Nguyen P, McKenzie J, Turner S, Page M, McDonald S
Res Synth Methods
. 2024 Mar;
15(4):627-640.
PMID: 38494429
Background: Interrupted time series (ITS) studies contribute importantly to systematic reviews of population-level interventions. We aimed to develop and validate search filters to retrieve ITS studies in MEDLINE and PubMed....
14.
Hansford H, Richards G, Page M, Sharp M, Lee H, Cashin A
BMJ Evid Based Med
. 2024 Mar;
29(6):358-362.
PMID: 38453420
No abstract available.
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Kanukula R, McKenzie J, Bero L, Dai Z, McDonald S, Kroeger C, et al.
Res Synth Methods
. 2024 Feb;
15(4):524-542.
PMID: 38316613
We aimed to explore, in a sample of systematic reviews (SRs) with meta-analyses of the association between food/diet and health-related outcomes, whether systematic reviewers selectively included study effect estimates in...
16.
Hamilton D, Page M, Everitt S, Fraser H, Fidler F
Account Res
. 2024 Feb;
:1-28.
PMID: 38299475
Background: Despite wide recognition of the benefits of sharing research data, public availability rates have not increased substantially in oncology or medicine more broadly over the last decade. Methods: We...
17.
Puljak L, Bala M, Zajac J, Mestrovic T, Buttigieg S, Yanakoulia M, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2024 Jan;
168:111247.
PMID: 38185190
Objectives: Evidence-based research (EBR) is the systematic and transparent use of prior research to inform a new study so that it answers questions that matter in a valid, efficient, and...
18.
Kanukula R, McKenzie J, Cashin A, Korevaar E, McDonald S, Mello A, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2023 Dec;
166:111244.
PMID: 38142761
Objectives: To evaluate the risk of bias due to missing evidence in a sample of published meta-analyses of nutrition research using the Risk Of Bias due to Missing Evidence (ROB-ME)...
19.
Page M, Sterne J, Boutron I, Hrobjartsson A, Kirkham J, Li T, et al.
BMJ
. 2023 Nov;
383:e076754.
PMID: 37984978
No abstract available.
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Page M, Moher D, Brennan S, McKenzie J
Syst Rev
. 2023 Oct;
12(1):196.
PMID: 37833767
Background: Incomplete reporting about what systematic reviewers did and what they found prevents users of the report from being able to fully interpret the findings and understand the limitations of...