Completeness of Reporting of Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Test Accuracy Based on the PRISMA-DTA Reporting Guideline — Jean‐Paul Salameh (2018) | RDL Network
Recently published reports of DTA systematic reviews are not fully informative when evaluated against the PRISMA-DTA guidelines. These results should guide knowledge translation strategies, including journal level (e.g., PRISMA-DTA adoption, increased abstract word count, and use of supplementary material) and author level (PRISMA-DTA citation awareness) strategies.
Jean‐Paul Salameh, Patrick M. Bossuyt, Trevor A. McGrath, Brett D. Thombs, Christopher Hyde, Petra Macaskill, Jonathan J Deeks, Mariska Leeflang, Daniël A. Korevaar, Penny Whiting, Yemisi Takwoingi, Johannes B. Reitsma, Jérémie F. Cohen, Robert Frank, Harriet Hunt, Lotty Hooft, Anne WS Rutjes, Brian H Willis, Constantine Gatsonis, Brooke Levis, David Moher, Matthew D. F. McInnes
Jean‐Paul Salameh, David Moher, Trevor A. McGrath, Robert Frank, Anahita Dehmoobad Sharifabadi, Nabil Islam, Eric W.‐F. Lam, Robert G. Adamo, Haben Dawit, Mohammed Kashif Al-Ghita, Brooke Levis, Brett D. Thombs, Patrick M. Bossuyt, Matthew D. F. McInnes
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